Model-Free Control of Indoor Temperatures in Residential Buildings: Convergence Analysis

2024 IEEE Power and Energy Conference at Illinois (PECI)(2024)

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Model-free control (MFC) has recently been applied in multiple fields, including indoor air temperature regulation in buildings. It is a data-enabled feedback tracking control strategy for complex systems using a simplified representation of the ultra-local approximation model through the unique information of input-output behavior. MFC is a prevailing control strategy for systems with unknown or poorly known system dynamic models. Thus, it is a relatively simple, but efficient, trajectory tracking controller. In this paper, we investigate the convergence rate of MFC when applied to controlling indoor temperatures in residential buildings subject to outdoor weather disturbances. Numerical results show that MFC is quite robust to external disturbances, and its rate of convergence is almost one, i.e., it converges Q-sublinearly (slower than linearly).
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Indoor Temperature,Model-free Control,Numerical Results,Air Temperature,Convergence Rate,External Disturbances,System Dynamics Model,Trajectory Tracking Control,Building Regulations,Indoor Air Temperature,Energy Efficiency,Black Box,Power System,Step Function,System Output,Tracking Error,Model Predictive Control,Summer Days,Discrete-time Model,Snapshot In Time,Temperature Set Point,Outdoor Temperature,Recursive Formula,Energy Management System,Linear Time-invariant,Single-input Single-output
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