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Receding-horizon supervisory control of green buildings
Truong X. Nghiem
, George J. Pappas
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Benchmark Instances
50%
Building Accounts
50%
Building Energy Efficiency
50%
Building Energy Simulation
50%
Building Energy Systems
50%
Co-simulation
50%
Control Strategy
50%
Controller
100%
Demand Charge
50%
Electric Cost
50%
Energy Simulation Software
50%
Energy Usage
50%
EnergyPlus
50%
Green Building
100%
HVAC System
50%
Infinity Norm
50%
Matrix Laboratory (MATLAB)
50%
Receding Horizon
100%
Simulation Optimization
50%
Supervisory Control
100%
Supervisory Control Strategy
50%
Total Energy Use
50%
U.S. Department of Energy
50%
United States
50%
Usage Cost
50%
Engineering
Control Strategy
100%
Department of Energy
50%
Energy Engineering
50%
Energy Simulation
50%
Energy Systems
50%
Energy Usage
50%
Energy-Efficient Building
50%
EnergyPlus
50%
Green Building
100%
Objective Function
50%
Simulation Software
50%
Supervisory Control
100%