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Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis of Integrated Building Energy and Control Systems
Michael Wetter

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Michael Wetter. "Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis of Integrated Building Energy and Control Systems". Talk or presentation, 13, October, 2010; Presented at weekly ActionWebs meeting.

Abstract
The modeling, simulation and analysis of integrated building energy and control system s that significantly reduce energy consumption poses challenges that are not well addresse d by standard building simulation programs. This seminar discusses how modular system mode ling based on the object-oriented equation-based Modelica language and on co-simulation us ing the Building Controls Virtual Test Bed, which is an extension of Ptolemy II, can addre ss these challenges. We demonstrate applications that are enabled by this new approach and that are outside the scope of standard building simulation programs. The approach and imp lementation of the Building Controls Virtual Test Bed will be presented together with appl ications that it enables. We will close by presenting R&D needs of the above technologies.

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    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/709.html"
    ><i>Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis of
    Integrated Building Energy and Control
    Systems</i></a>, Talk or presentation,  13,
    October, 2010; Presented at weekly ActionWebs meeting.
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    Michael Wetter. "Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis of
    Integrated Building Energy and Control Systems". Talk
    or presentation,  13, October, 2010; Presented at weekly
    ActionWebs meeting.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{Wetter10_ModelingSimulationAnalysisOfIntegratedBuildingEnergy,
        author = {Michael Wetter},
        title = {Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis of Integrated
                  Building Energy and Control Systems},
        day = {13},
        month = {October},
        year = {2010},
        note = {Presented at weekly ActionWebs meeting.},
        abstract = { The modeling, simulation and analysis of
                  integrated building energy and control system s
                  that significantly reduce energy consumption poses
                  challenges that are not well addresse d by
                  standard building simulation programs. This
                  seminar discusses how modular system mode ling
                  based on the object-oriented equation-based
                  Modelica language and on co-simulation us ing the
                  Building Controls Virtual Test Bed, which is an
                  extension of Ptolemy II, can addre ss these
                  challenges. We demonstrate applications that are
                  enabled by this new approach and that are outside
                  the scope of standard building simulation
                  programs. The approach and imp lementation of the
                  Building Controls Virtual Test Bed will be
                  presented together with appl ications that it
                  enables. We will close by presenting R\&D needs of
                  the above technologies.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/709.html}
    }
    

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