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HVAC System Control Solutions Based on Modern IT Technologies: A Review Article
February 27, 2023
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As energy consumption for building engineering systems is a major part of the total energy spent, it is necessary to reduce it. This leads to the need for the development of new solutions for the control of heating, ventilation, and conditioning (HVAC) systems that are responsive to humans and their demands. In this review article, the existing research and technology advancements of the modern technologies of computer vision and neural networks for application in HVAC control systems are studied. Objectives such as human detection and location, human activity monitoring, skin temperature detection, and clothing level detection systems are important for the operation of precise, high-tech HVAC systems. This article tries to compile the latest achievements and principal solutions on how this information is acquired. Moreover, it how parameters such as indoor air quality (IAQ), variable air volume ventilation, computer vision, metabolic rate, and human clothing isolation can affect final energy consumption is studied. The research studies discussed in this review article have been tested in real application scenarios and prove the benefits of using a particular technology in ventilation systems. As a result, the modernized control systems have shown advantages over the currently applied typical non-automated systems by providing higher IAQ and reducing unnecessary energy consumption.
As energy consumption for building engineering systems is a major part of the total energy spent, it is necessary to reduce it. This leads to the need for the development of new solutions for the control of heating, ventilation, and conditioning (HVAC) systems that are responsive to humans and their demands. In this review article, the existing research and technology advancements of the modern technologies of computer vision and neural networks for application in HVAC control systems are studied. Objectives such as human detection and location, human activity monitoring, skin temperature detection, and clothing level detection systems are important for the operation of precise, high-tech HVAC systems. This article tries to compile the latest achievements and principal solutions on how this information is acquired. Moreover, it how parameters such as indoor air quality (IAQ), variable air volume ventilation, computer vision, metabolic rate, and human clothing isolation can affect final energy consumption is studied. The research studies discussed in this review article have been tested in real application scenarios and prove the benefits of using a particular technology in ventilation systems. As a result, the modernized control systems have shown advantages over the currently applied typical non-automated systems by providing higher IAQ and reducing unnecessary energy consumption.
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demand control ventilation, human detection, HVAC, sensors
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Borodinecs A, Zemitis J, Palcikovskis A. HVAC System Control Solutions Based on Modern IT Technologies: A Review Article. (2023). LAPSE:2023.9756
Author Affiliations
Borodinecs A: Department of Heat Engineering and Technology, Riga Technical University, Kipsalas Street 6 A, LV-1048 Riga, Latvia [ORCID]
Zemitis J: Department of Heat Engineering and Technology, Riga Technical University, Kipsalas Street 6 A, LV-1048 Riga, Latvia [ORCID]
Palcikovskis A: Department of Heat Engineering and Technology, Riga Technical University, Kipsalas Street 6 A, LV-1048 Riga, Latvia
Zemitis J: Department of Heat Engineering and Technology, Riga Technical University, Kipsalas Street 6 A, LV-1048 Riga, Latvia [ORCID]
Palcikovskis A: Department of Heat Engineering and Technology, Riga Technical University, Kipsalas Street 6 A, LV-1048 Riga, Latvia
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Energies
Volume
15
Issue
18
First Page
6726
Year
2022
Publication Date
2022-09-14
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1996-1073
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PII: en15186726, Publication Type: Review
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