A Survey of Modern Building Control and Sensing Strategies
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Readers of this book will be shown how, with the adoption of ubiquituous sensing, extensive data-gathering and forecasting, and building-embedded advanced actuation, intelligent building systems with the ability to respond to occupant preferences in a safe and energy-efficient manner are becoming a reality. The articles collected present a holistic perspective on the state of the art and current research directions in building automation, advanced sensing and control, including:
model-based and model-free control design for temperature control;
smart lighting systems;
smart sensors and actuators (such as smart thermostats, lighting fixtures and HVAC equipment with embedded intelligence); and
energy management, including consideration of grid connectivity and distributed intelligence.
These articles are both educational for practitioners and graduate students interested in design and implementation, and foundational for researchers interested in understanding the state of the art and the challenges that must be overcome in realizing the potential benefits of smart building systems. This edited volume also includes case studies from implementation of these algorithms/sensing strategies in to-scale building systems. These demonstrate the benefits and pitfalls of using smart sensing and control for enhanced occupant comfort and energy efficiency.
Provides a comprehensive perspective of the present and likely future of building automation and control
Broadens understanding of building control and energy systems with a collection of coordinated articles from well-known researchers in academe, national research laboratories and industrial research divisions
Considers thermal, illumination, distributed communication and control, and grid-connecitivity issues
Practitioners will benefit from case studies and to-scale implementations Provides a comprehensive perspective of the present and likely future of building automation and control Broadens understanding of building control and energy systems with a collection of coordinated articles from well-known researchers in academe, national research laboratories and industrial research divisions Considers thermal, illumination, distributed communication and control, and grid-connecitivity issues Practitioners will benefit from case studies and to-scale implementations Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras