Conference Paper
Proceedings of Building Simulation 2019: 16th Conference of IBPSA
Applying Machine Learning to Automate Calibration for Model Predictive Control of Building Energy Systems
Applying Machine Learning to Automate Calibration for Model Predictive Control of Building Energy Systems
Thomas Storek, Asad Esmailzadeh, Phlipp Mehrfeld, Markus Schumacher, Marc Baranski, Dirk MüllerRWTH Aachen University, E.ON Energy Research Center, Institute for Energy Efficient Buildings and Indoor Climate, GermanyDOI: https://doi.org/10.26868/25222708.2019.210992Abstract: About 74 % of model calibrations happen manually. This work presents an automated calibration method. A key aspect of calibration is the identification of dominant model parameters, which for energy conversion systems, e.g. heat pumps, strongly depend on the operating state. Starting from energy monitoring data, we analyze the time series and identify characteristic operating periods. The latter can be a start-up phase, continuous operation or a cool down period etc. Training a decision tree classifier with manually assigned data, we process the entire monitoring data automatically and split the data into period specific subsets. Using the Morris-Method for sensitivity analysis enables a ranking of calibration parameters for each subset. Followed by successive calibrations where each only considers the most dominant model parameters, we tune the model. A cross validation finalizes the process. Keywords: calibration, machine learning, building automation, model predictive controlPages: 900 - 907 Paper:![]()
