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A Survey of Control Technologies in the Building Automation Industry Export

In 16th IFAC WORLD CONGRESS (July 2005)

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This paper mentioned that PID is the major controller in HVAC.

"Bloomfield and Fisk (1997) showed that night-setback strategies could save on the order of 12-34% in energy depending on the building type."




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Energy Saving through Plant and Building Automation Session code: Fr-M11-TO Date: 2005-07-08 Time: 10:00:00 - 12:00:00 Room: Meeting Room 2.2 Organizers: Erbe Heinz, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany Chairs: Salsbury Timothy, Johnson Controls, Milwaukee, United States Cochairs: Stankowski Mile, St. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Paper Code Title Authors Topic Fr-M11-TO/1 A Survey of Control Technologies in the Building Automation Industry Salsbury Timothy 4.4 Fr-M11-TO/2 Improving the accuracy of sensors in building automation systems Dexter Arthur, Tan Huiling 4.4 Fr-M11-TO/3 Robust Ventilation Control for Building HVAC Performance Optimization Wang Shengwei, Xu Xinhua 4.4 Fr-M11-TO/4 Thermal Comfort Based Predictive Controllers for Building Heating Systems Zanetti Freire Roberto, Oliveira Gustavo, Mendes Nathan 4.4 Fr-M11-TO/5 Advanced Industrial Control using Fuzzy Logic of Tunnel Kiln Brick Production Stankovski Mile, Kolemishevska-Gugulovska Tatjana, Boshkovski Goce, Dimirovski Georgi

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