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Intelligent Systems for Building Energy and Occupant Comfort Optimization: A State of the Art Review and Recommendations

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Today, buildings consume more than 40% of primary energy in and produce more than 36% of CO2. So, an intelligent controller applied to the buildings for energy and comfort management could achieve significant reduction in energy consumption while improving occupant’s comfort. Conventional on/off controllers were only able to automate the tasks in building and were not well suited for energy optimization tasks. Therefore, building energy management has become a focal point in recent years, promising the development of various technologies for various scenarios. This paper deals with a state of the art review on recent developments in building energy management system (BEMS) and occupants comfort, focusing on three model types: white box, black box, and gray box models. Through a comparative study, this paper presents pros and cons of each model.
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hal-02971586 , version 1 (24-06-2024)

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Abhinandana Boodi, Karim Beddiar, Malek Benamour, Yassine Amirat, Mohamed Benbouzid. Intelligent Systems for Building Energy and Occupant Comfort Optimization: A State of the Art Review and Recommendations. Energies, 2018, 11 (10), pp.2604. ⟨10.3390/en11102604⟩. ⟨hal-02971586⟩
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