Abstract
This paper aims to fill the gap in knowledge about building control testing, thus encouraging control evaluation, to ultimately improve energy efficiency in building operation. A hardware controller and its digital twin are tested in real-time in a separate platform in the cloud, and the results are analyzed to determine what insights can tests on virtual controllers give about the behaviors of their real-life hardware counter-parts. Key performance indicators (KPIs) from literature are used to evaluate the control. It is shown that although the controllers differ in their control output time-series, their overall performance profile along the entire simulation run follows a similar pattern (KPI percent error varies between 3% and 8%). This implies that virtual controller testing can be a good indicator of hardware controller behavior.
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Maghnie, M., Stegemerten, F., Niewöhner, A., Baranski, M., Kümpel, A., & Müller, D. (2021). Cloud-based hardware-in-the-loop testing of building automation controllers. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2042). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2042/1/012025
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