Towards Integrating Behaviour Demand Response into Simulation Based Heat Production Optimisation

Behaviour Demand Response (BDR) is the process of communicating with the building occupants and integrating their behavioural flexibility into the energy value chain. In this paper we will present an integrated behavioural model based on well-established behavioural theories and show how it can be u...

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Main Authors: Christian Beder, Julia Blanke, Martin Klepal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-08-01
Series:Proceedings
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/2/15/1125
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spelling doaj-1620d235339341a9a9e144d53a83c8922020-11-24T20:43:04ZengMDPI AGProceedings2504-39002018-08-01215112510.3390/proceedings2151125proceedings2151125Towards Integrating Behaviour Demand Response into Simulation Based Heat Production OptimisationChristian Beder0Julia Blanke1Martin Klepal2People Behaviour & Technology Integration Group, Nimbus Research Centre, Cork Institute of Technology, Cork T12P928, IrelandPeople Behaviour & Technology Integration Group, Nimbus Research Centre, Cork Institute of Technology, Cork T12P928, IrelandPeople Behaviour & Technology Integration Group, Nimbus Research Centre, Cork Institute of Technology, Cork T12P928, IrelandBehaviour Demand Response (BDR) is the process of communicating with the building occupants and integrating their behavioural flexibility into the energy value chain. In this paper we will present an integrated behavioural model based on well-established behavioural theories and show how it can be used to provide predictable flexibility to the production schedule optimisation. The proposed approach is two-fold: the model can be used to predict the expected behavioural flexibility of occupants as well as to generate optimal communication to trigger reliable BDR events. A system architecture will be presented showing how BDR can be integrated into simulation passed building/district operation.http://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/2/15/1125Behaviour Demand Response (BDR)flexibilitysimulation-based optimisation
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author Christian Beder
Julia Blanke
Martin Klepal
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Julia Blanke
Martin Klepal
Towards Integrating Behaviour Demand Response into Simulation Based Heat Production Optimisation
Proceedings
Behaviour Demand Response (BDR)
flexibility
simulation-based optimisation
author_facet Christian Beder
Julia Blanke
Martin Klepal
author_sort Christian Beder
title Towards Integrating Behaviour Demand Response into Simulation Based Heat Production Optimisation
title_short Towards Integrating Behaviour Demand Response into Simulation Based Heat Production Optimisation
title_full Towards Integrating Behaviour Demand Response into Simulation Based Heat Production Optimisation
title_fullStr Towards Integrating Behaviour Demand Response into Simulation Based Heat Production Optimisation
title_full_unstemmed Towards Integrating Behaviour Demand Response into Simulation Based Heat Production Optimisation
title_sort towards integrating behaviour demand response into simulation based heat production optimisation
publisher MDPI AG
series Proceedings
issn 2504-3900
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Behaviour Demand Response (BDR) is the process of communicating with the building occupants and integrating their behavioural flexibility into the energy value chain. In this paper we will present an integrated behavioural model based on well-established behavioural theories and show how it can be used to provide predictable flexibility to the production schedule optimisation. The proposed approach is two-fold: the model can be used to predict the expected behavioural flexibility of occupants as well as to generate optimal communication to trigger reliable BDR events. A system architecture will be presented showing how BDR can be integrated into simulation passed building/district operation.
topic Behaviour Demand Response (BDR)
flexibility
simulation-based optimisation
url http://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/2/15/1125
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