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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 13, 2016
Filed:
Aug. 30, 2012
Karel Macek, Prague, CZ;
Karel Marik, Revnice, CZ;
Jiri Rojicek, Prague, CZ;
Honeywell International Inc., Morris Plains, NJ (US);
Abstract
A thermal control system for a building is disclosed, which includes a regression model: Given a forecast temperature outside the building, the regression model predicts how much an HVAC system will cost to run during a day, for a given set of time-varying target temperatures for all the thermostats in the thermal control system. The thermal control system may also include an optimizer, which invokes multiple applications of the regression model. Given a forecast temperature outside the building, the optimizer predicts an optimal set of time-varying target temperatures for all the thermostats in the thermal control system. Running the HVAC system with the optimal set of time-varying target temperatures should have a reduced or a minimized cost, or a reduced or minimized total energy usage. The optimizer works by running the regression model repeatedly, while adjusting the time-varying target temperature for each thermostat between runs of the model.