Evaluating the Impacts of Weather Forecast Inaccuracy on Performance of Model Predictive Control for Dynamic Facades
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Date Published
09/2022
Authors
Abstract
Inaccuracy in weather forecasts and the impacts on predictive control systems are not yet well understood. This study evaluates weather forecast errors for U.S. Department of Energy reference cities and quantifies impacts on predictive control for dynamic facades. A stochastic noise algorithm emulated the forecast errors in simulation. Imperfect forecasts increased average electric cost by 13.3 % and glare index by 41.5 %, indicating that forecast error significantly decreases performance. However, bias correction largely mitigated the performance impacts to 0.0 % for electricity cost and 3.0 % for glare index. Future work developing practical bias-correction implementation methods is needed.
Journal
2022 Building Performance Modeling Conference and SimBuild
Year of Publication
2022
Organization
Energy Storage and Distributed Resources Division, Grid Integration Group, Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, Building Technologies Department, Electronics, Lighting and Networks, Simulation Research, Windows and Envelope Materials
Research Areas
Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, BTUS Windows and Daylighting, Building Façade Solutions, Windows and Daylighting