Building temperature control based on population dynamics Academic Article

journal

  • IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology

abstract

  • Temperature control in buildings is a dynamic resource allocation problem, which can be approached using nonlinear methods based on population dynamics (i.e., replicator dynamics). A mathematical model of the proposed control technique is shown, including a stability analysis using passivity concepts for an interconnection of a linear multivariable plant driven by a nonlinear control system. In order to illustrate our control strategy, some simulations are performed, and we compare our proposed technique with other control strategies in a model with a fixed structure. Finally, experimental results are shown in order to observe the performance of some of these strategies in a multizone temperature testbed.

publication date

  • 2014-1-1

edition

  • 22

keywords

  • Mathematical models
  • Nonlinear control systems
  • Population dynamics
  • Resource allocation
  • Temperature
  • Temperature control
  • Testbeds

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1063-6536

number of pages

  • 9

start page

  • 404

end page

  • 412