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Energy Demand Management, Doug W. Bouler Iii, Alex Wortham, Asanga Bandara, Alex Chaloux
Energy Demand Management, Doug W. Bouler Iii, Alex Wortham, Asanga Bandara, Alex Chaloux
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
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Simulation Of A Smart Home Energy Management System With Dynamic Price Response, Jason Y. Chan, Qinran Hu
Simulation Of A Smart Home Energy Management System With Dynamic Price Response, Jason Y. Chan, Qinran Hu
Pursuit - The Journal of Undergraduate Research at The University of Tennessee
With the continuing development of the smart grid combined with the fluctuating nature of the electricity market, the development of demand-side management with controllable loads have been greatly driven. With the amount of household loads in the residential sector, managing their energy usage has received lots of interest. This paper presents a simulation of a previously proposed hardware design of a smart home energy management system (SHEMS), focusing on the data collection and processing functions of the proposed design while implementing them onto standard household loads like an electric water heater and an electric vehicle charging station. It was found …
Optimal Control Of Energy Efficient Buildings, Cale David Nelson
Optimal Control Of Energy Efficient Buildings, Cale David Nelson
Masters Theses
The building sector consumes a large part of the energy used in the United States and is responsible for nearly 40% of greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore, it is economically and environmentally important to reduce the building energy consumption to realize massive energy savings. Commercial buildings are complex, multi-physics, and highly stochastic dynamic systems. Recent work has focused on integrating modern modeling, simulation, and control techniques to solving this challenging problem. The overall focus of this thesis is directed toward designing an energy efficient building by controlling room temperature. One approach is based on a distributed parameter model represented by a …