Autoregressive neural networks with exogenous variables for indoor temperature prediction in buildings

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Benoit Delcroix
Jérôme Le Ny
Michel Bernier
Muhammad Azam
Bingrui Qu
Jean-Simon Venne
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[1] Polytechnique Montréal,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Polytechnique Montréal,Department of Electrical Engineering and GERAD
[3] Smart Building Lab,undefined
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Building Simulation | 2021年 / 14卷
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thermal model; building simulation; experimental validation; multi-layer perceptron; linear vs. non-linear; black-box vs. gray-box;
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Thermal models of buildings are helpful to forecast their energy use and to enhance the control of their mechanical systems. However, these models are building-specific and require a tedious, error-prone and time-consuming development effort relying on skilled building energy modelers. Compared to white-box and gray-box models, data-driven (black-box) models require less development time and a minimal amount of information about the building characteristics. In this paper, autoregressive neural network models are compared to gray-box and black-box linear models to simulate indoor temperatures. These models are trained, validated and compared to actual experimental data obtained for an existing commercial building in Montreal (QC, Canada) equipped with roof top units for air conditioning. Results show that neural networks mimic more accurately the thermal behavior of the building when limited information is available, compared to gray-box and black-box linear models. The gray-box model does not perform adequately due to its under-parameterized nature, while the linear models cannot capture non-linear phenomena such as radiative heat transfer and occupancy. Therefore, the neural network models outperform the alternative models in the presented application, reaching a coefficient of determination R2 up to 0.824 and a root mean square error down to 1.11 °C, including the error propagation over time for a 1-week period with a 5-minute time-step. When considering a 50-hour time horizon, the best neural networks reach a much lower root mean square error of around 0.6 °C, which is suitable for applications such as model predictive control.
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