Title :
An Energy Management System for Building Structures Using a Multi-Agent Decision-Making Control Methodology
Author :
Peng Zhao ; Suryanarayanan, S. ; Simoes, Marcelo Godoy
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Civil, Environ., & Archit. Eng., Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA
Abstract :
Building energy management systems (BEMS) must consider energy utilization efficiency improvement, energy cost reduction, and renewable energy technology utilization in order to serve local energy loads in building structures with dispersed resources. The distributed management of building energy system proposed in this paper utilizes a semi-centralized decision-making methodology using multi-agent systems for BEMS for electrical, heating, and cooling energy zones with combined heat and power system optimizations aimed at improving energy efficiency and reducing energy costs. A case study is presented to demonstrate the validity of the proposed energy management scheme.
Keywords :
buildings (structures); decision making; energy management systems; multi-agent systems; BEMS; building energy management systems; building structures; cooling energy zones; distributed management; energy cost reduction; energy efficiency; energy utilization efficiency improvement; multi-agent decision making control methodology; net-zero energy buildings; renewable energy technology utilization; semicentralized decision making methodology; Building energy management systems (BEMS); cyber-physical systems (CPS); distributed generation; multi-agent systems (MAS); net-zero energy buildings;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2012.2229682