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Self-Learning Control Algorithms for Energy Systems Integration in the Residential Building Sector

Author(s)
Bampoulas, Adamantios  
Saffari, Mohhamad  
Pallonetto, Fabiano  
Mangina, Eleni  
Finn, Donal  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/11532
Date Issued
2019-04-18
Date Available
2020-09-01T15:14:02Z
Abstract
This paper provides a research plan focusing on the application of self-learning techniques for energy systems integration in the residential building sector. Demand response is becoming increasingly important in the evolution of the power grid since demand no longer necessarily determines system supply but is now more closely constrained by generation profiles. Demand response can offer energy flexibility services across wholesale and balancing markets. Different applications have focused on the Internet of Things in demand response to assist customers, aggregators and utility companies to manage the energy consumption and energy usage through the adjustment of consumer behaviour. Even though there is extensive work in the literature regarding the potential of the commercial and the residential building sectors to provide flexibility, to date there is no standardised framework to evaluate this flexibility in a customer-Tailored way. At the same time, demand response events may affect occupant comfort expectations hindering the utilisation of flexibility that building energy systems can provide. In this research, the integration of machine learning algorithms into building control systems is investigated, in order to unify the monitoring and control of the separate systems under a holistic approach. This will allow the operation of the systems to be optimised with respect to reducing their energy consumption and their environmental footprint in tandem with the maximisation of flexibility, while maintaining occupant comfort.
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
Type of Material
Conference Publication
Publisher
IEEE
Start Page
815
End Page
818
Copyright (Published Version)
2019 IEEE
Subjects

Internet of Things

Temperature sensors

Energy flexibility

Demand response

Machine learning tech...

Energy systems

Load management

Energy consumption

Electric potential

DOI
10.1109/WF-IoT.2019.8767220
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
IEEE 5th World Forum on Internet of Things: Conference Proceedings
Conference Details
The 2019 IEEE 5th World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT), Limerick, Ireland, 15-18 April 2019
ISBN
978-1-5386-4980-0
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/
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Mechanical & Materials Engineering Research Collection
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