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RoomZoner : Occupancy-based Room-Level Zoning of a Centralized HVAC System. Tamim Sookoor and Kamin Whitehouse April 11, 2013 4 th International Conference on Cyber-Physical Systems (ICCPS). US Residential Energy Use*. *US Energy Information Administration. US Residential Energy Use*.
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RoomZoner: Occupancy-based Room-Level Zoning of a Centralized HVAC System Tamim Sookoor and Kamin Whitehouse April 11, 2013 4th International Conference on Cyber-Physical Systems (ICCPS)
US Residential Energy Use* *US Energy Information Administration
US Residential Energy Use* Homes are ~30% vacant Smart Thermostat: 28% Savings --Sensys 2010 *US Energy Information Administration
US Residential Energy Use* Homes are ~50% used when occupied Our goal: Occupancy-driven zoning *US Energy Information Administration
Related Work HVAC Co-design ICCPS 2013 POEM IPSN 2013 PreHeat UbiComp 2011
RoomZoner • Retrofit centralized HVAC for room-level zoning • Low cost DIY installation • Ensure safety of HVAC system 69°F 69°F 72°F 69°F 69°F 72°F 69°F
Outline • Zoning Overview • Challenges • Approach • Evaluation
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Outline • Zoning Overview • Challenges • Approach • Evaluation
Zoning With a Central HVAC System RoomZoner • Central HVAC • One sensor • One heater/cooler • Zoned HVAC • N sensors • N heaters/coolers • N sensors • One heater/cooler • N + 1 control signals • Can a central HVAC system safely be used for zoning? • Can it be implemented with COTS components?
Short Cycling 73°F 72°F 71°F 70°F 69°F
Temperature Estimation What temperature to use for control decisions? 78°F 74°F 76°F 65°F 69°F 70°F 69°F
Temperature Estimation Occupied rooms? 78°F 74°F 76°F Low system stability 65°F 69°F 70°F 69°F
Temperature Estimation House average? 78°F 74°F 77°F Average = 72°F 65°F 70°F Slow reaction 71°F 69°F
Occupancy Assessment 78°F 67°F 66°F 65°F 77°F 72°F 70°F 72°F 69°F
Outline • Zoning Overview • Challenges • Approach • Evaluation
Tackling the Challenges Challenge Approach Dump Zones Conservative Averaging Occupancy Characterization • Equipment Safety • Temperature Estimation • Occupancy Assessment
Dump Zone Selection 78°F Which additional rooms should you condition? 74°F 77°F 65°F 70°F 71°F 69°F
Dump Zone Selection 78°F 74°F 77°F 65°F 70°F 71°F 69°F
Dump Zone Selection 78°F How many rooms should be in the dump zone? 74°F 77°F 65°F 70°F 71°F 69°F
Building a Airflow Model Exponential Measurements
Building a Conservative Airflow Model 2N Measurements
Estimating Total Airflow + + > T + + + +
Conservative Temperature Averaging 78°F Heating: Max Cooling: Min 74°F 77°F 65°F Trade-off comfort for stability 70°F 72°F 69°F
Occupancy Characterization • Analyze Historical Occupancy Data • Find sensor firing frequencies that identify • Stable occupancy • Start of long-term usage • End of long-term usage • Transitional occupancy • Start of temporary usage • End of temporary usage
Occupancy Characterization • Exhaustive search over frequencies • Minimize total occupancy time Sensor frequencies
Outline • Sensor Design • Topological Constraints • Search • Evaluation
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Experimental Approach • Deployed RoomZoner in a 7-room house • 13 registers • 12 temperature sensors • 42 days (21 RoomZoner/ 21 whole house) RoomZoner … Sun Whole house
Energy Savings ~14% less energy
Limitations and Future Work • Current system built using an ad-hoc approach • Use a control-theoretic approach such as MPC • Current evaluation limited in scope • Evaluate system in multiple houses • Extend evaluation period
Conclusions • Centralized HVACs can be retrofitted for zoning • Low-cost DIY installation • Saves energy • Requires incorporation of prediction • Predict room-level occupancy (POEM?) • Predict room temperature changes (Matchstick?) • One step towards residential room-level zoning of centralized HVAC systems
Challenges to Central HVAC Zoning • Equipment safety • Backpressure • Short-cycling • Temperature estimation • N sensors 1 Heater/Cooler • Occupancy assessment • Passageway rooms • Short-term room usage • Multi-room usage