02188nas a2200301 4500008004100000245011100041210006900152260001600221520124300237653001701480653002401497653002901521653002501550100001601575700002001591700001501611700001401626700001901640700001601659700001501675700002001690700001801710700001801728700002001746700002001766700001801786856008201804 2019 eng d00aPrototyping the BOPTEST Framework for Simulation-Based Testing of Advanced Control Strategies in Buildings0 aPrototyping the BOPTEST Framework for SimulationBased Testing of aRome, Italy3 a
Advanced control strategies are becoming increasingly necessary in buildings in order to meet and balance requirements for energy efficiency, demand flexibility, and occupant comfort. Additional development and widespread adoption of emerging control strategies, however, ultimately require low implementation costs to reduce payback period and verified performance to gain control vendor, building owner, and operator trust. This is difficult in an already first-cost driven and risk-averse industry. Recent innovations in building simulation can significantly aid in meeting these requirements and spurring innovation at early stages of development by evaluating performance, comparing state-of-the-art to new strategies, providing installation experience, and testing controller implementations. This paper presents the development of a simulation framework consisting of test cases and software platform for the testing of advanced control strategies (BOPTEST - Building Optimization Performance Test). The objectives and requirements of the framework, components of a test case, and proposed software platform architecture are described, and the framework is demonstrated with a prototype implementation and example test case.
10abenchmarking10abuilding simulation10aModel predictive control10asoftware development1 aBlum, David1 aJorissen, Filip1 aHuang, Sen1 aChen, Yan1 aArroyo, Javier1 aBenne, Kyle1 aLi, Yanfei1 aGavan, Valentin1 aRivalin, Lisa1 aHelsen, Lieve1 aVrabie, Draguna1 aWetter, Michael1 aSofos, Marina uhttps://simulationresearch.lbl.gov/publications/prototyping-boptest-framework