Abstract

In energy management system (EMS), the scheduling of air-conditioning (AC) system has been shown to reduce considerable amount of its power consumption with relatively low implementation cost. However, most scheduling methods lack a systematic approach to ensuring optimal power consumption reduction and comfort experienced by occupants. The main contribution of this paper is a new optimized AC scheduling approach that focuses on indoor thermal comfort using a new multi-objective optimization algorithm, called the improved global particle swarm optimization (IGPSO), which able to find better optimal solutions faster than its original version, the global particle swarm optimization (GPSO) algorithm. IGPSO is used to model the building characteristics and to find optimum indoor temperature values for the room/building. The proposed technique is based on predicted mean vote (PMV) comfort index that is able to reduce AC power consumption while maintaining indoor comfort throughout its operation. The schedule is set in advance by making use of weather forecast and the estimation of building characteristic parameters. This technique can be implemented on existing buildings with existing HVAC systems with minimal modifications to the HVAC infrastructure. Experimental results show that the proposed method is able to provide good PMV while consuming less power compared to the commonly used extended pre-cooling technique.

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