Title :
Improving Thermal Comfort in Residential Buildings Using Artificial Immune System
Author :
Jiawei Zhu ; Lauri, Fabrice ; Koukam, Abderrafiaa ; Hilaire, V. ; Simoes, Marcelo Godoy
Author_Institution :
IRTES-SET, UTBM, Belfort, France
Abstract :
With the fast development of information technology and increasingly prominent environmental problem, building comfort and energy management become the major tasks for an intelligent residential building system. According to statistical studies, people spend 80% of their lives in buildings. Hence it is not surprising that they constantly seek to improve comfort in their living spaces. This paper presents an intelligent control system based on artificial immune system architecture to maintain the thermal comfort while reducing energy consumption. Specifically, a residential building is regarded as a human body and a comfortable thermal environment means the healthy state of body. Whenever outside factors disturb this state, which is analogous to the intrusion of pathogens, the immune system will work automatically to eliminate them and therefore to keep the proper state of the body. The experimental results show the advantages of our system comparing with two widely used baseline approaches: two-position control and PI control.
Keywords :
PI control; artificial immune systems; building management systems; energy consumption; energy management systems; home automation; intelligent control; position control; space heating; PI control; artificial immune system architecture; building comfort; energy consumption reduction; energy management; environmental problem; information technology; intelligent control system; intelligent residential building system; living spaces; thermal comfort; thermal environment; two-position control; Buildings; Computer architecture; Equations; Immune system; Mathematical model; Solar heating;
Conference_Titel :
Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing, 2013 IEEE 10th International Conference on and 10th International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing (UIC/ATC)
Conference_Location :
Vietri sul Mere
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2481-3
DOI :
10.1109/UIC-ATC.2013.95