Evaluation of advanced control strategies for building energy systems

被引:23
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作者
Stoffel, Phillip [1 ]
Maier, Laura [1 ]
Kuempel, Alexander [1 ]
Schreiber, Thomas [1 ]
Mueller, Dirk [1 ]
机构
[1] Rhein Westfal TH Aachen, EON Energy Res Ctr, Inst Energy Efficient Bldg & Indoor Climate, Mathieustr 10, D-52074 Aachen, Germany
关键词
Optimal building control; Artificial intelligence in buildings; Data-driven modeling; Adaptive control; Approximate MPC; Reinforcement learning; MODEL-PREDICTIVE CONTROL; IMPLEMENTATION; RULES; OPTIMIZATION; ALGORITHM;
D O I
10.1016/j.enbuild.2022.112709
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Advanced building control strategies like model predictive control and reinforcement learning can consider forecasts for weather, occupancy, and energy prices. Combined with system and domain knowledge, this makes them a promising approach to reduce buildings' energy consumption and CO2 emissions. For this reason, model predictive control and reinforcement learning have recently gained more popularity in the scientific literature. Nevertheless, publications often lack comparability among different control algorithms. The studies in the literature mainly focus on the comparison of an advanced algorithm with a conventional alternative. At the same time, use cases and key performance indicators vary strongly. This paper extensively evaluates six advanced control algorithms based on quantitative and qualitative key performance indicators. The considered control algorithms are a state-of-the-art model-free reinforcement learning algorithm (Soft-Actor-Critic), three model predictive controllers based on white-box, gray-box, and black-box modeling, approximate model predictive control, and a well-designed rulebased controller for fair benchmarking. The controllers are applied to an exemplary multi-input-mult i-output building energy system and evaluated using a one-year simulation to cover seasonal effects. The considered building energy system is an office room supplied with heat and cold by an air handling unit and a concrete core activation. We consider the violation of air temperature constraints as thermal discomfort, the yearly energy consumption, and the computational effort as quantitative key performance indicators. Compared to the well-tuned rule-based controller, all advanced controllers decrease thermal discomfort. The black-box model predictive controller achieves the highest energy savings with 8.4%, followed by the white-box model predictive controller with 7.4% and the gray-box controller with 7.2%. The reinforcement learning algorithm reduces energy consumption by 7.1% and the approximate model predictive controller by 4.8%. Next to these quantitative key performance indicators, we introduce qualitative criteria like adaptability, interpretability, and required know-how. Furthermore, we discuss the shortcomings and potential improvements of each controller.(c) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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