Model Predictive Control Approach to Online Computation of Demand-Side Flexibility of Commercial Buildings HVAC Systems for Supply Following
Mehdi Maasoumy, Catherine Rosenberg, Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Duncan Callaway

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Mehdi Maasoumy, Catherine Rosenberg, Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Duncan Callaway. "Model Predictive Control Approach to Online Computation of Demand-Side Flexibility of Commercial Buildings HVAC Systems for Supply Following". Talk or presentation, 5, November, 2013; Poster presented at the 2013 TerraSwarm Annual Meeting.

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Commercial buildings have inherent flexibility in how their HVAC systems consume electricity. We investigate how to take advantage of this flexibility. We first propose a means to define and quantify the flexibility of a commercial building. We then propose a contractual framework that could be used by the building operator and the utility to declare flexibility on the one side and reward structure on the other side. We then design a control mechanism for the building to decide its flexibility for the next contractual period to maximize the reward, given the contractual framework. Finally, we perform at-scale experiments to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed algorithm.

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    Mehdi Maasoumy, Catherine Rosenberg, Alberto
    Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Duncan Callaway. <a
    href="http://www.terraswarm.org/pubs/177.html"><i>Model
    Predictive Control Approach to Online Computation of
    Demand-Side Flexibility of Commercial Buildings HVAC Systems
    for Supply Following</i></a>, Talk or
    presentation,  5, November, 2013; Poster presented at the
    <a
    href="http://www.terraswarm.org/conferences/13/annual"
    >2013 TerraSwarm Annual Meeting</a>.
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    Mehdi Maasoumy, Catherine Rosenberg, Alberto
    Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Duncan Callaway. "Model
    Predictive Control Approach to Online Computation of
    Demand-Side Flexibility of Commercial Buildings HVAC Systems
    for Supply Following". Talk or presentation,  5,
    November, 2013; Poster presented at the <a
    href="http://www.terraswarm.org/conferences/13/annual"
    >2013 TerraSwarm Annual Meeting</a>.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{MaasoumyRosenbergSangiovanniVincentelliCallaway13_ModelPredictiveControlApproachToOnlineComputationOfDemandSide,
        author = {Mehdi Maasoumy and Catherine Rosenberg and Alberto
                  Sangiovanni-Vincentelli and Duncan Callaway},
        title = {Model Predictive Control Approach to Online
                  Computation of Demand-Side Flexibility of
                  Commercial Buildings HVAC Systems for Supply
                  Following},
        day = {5},
        month = {November},
        year = {2013},
        note = {Poster presented at the <a
                  href="http://www.terraswarm.org/conferences/13/annual"
                  >2013 TerraSwarm Annual Meeting</a>.},
        abstract = {Commercial buildings have inherent flexibility in
                  how their HVAC systems consume electricity. We
                  investigate how to take advantage of this
                  flexibility. We first propose a means to define
                  and quantify the flexibility of a commercial
                  building. We then propose a contractual framework
                  that could be used by the building operator and
                  the utility to declare flexibility on the one side
                  and reward structure on the other side. We then
                  design a control mechanism for the building to
                  decide its flexibility for the next contractual
                  period to maximize the reward, given the
                  contractual framework. Finally, we perform
                  at-scale experiments to demonstrate the
                  feasibility of the proposed algorithm.},
        URL = {http://terraswarm.org/pubs/177.html}
    }
    

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