Building Occupancy Estimation using Supervised Learning Techniques

Claudia Chitu, Grigore Stamatescu, Alberto Cerpa

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Abstract

Smart buildings viewed as cyber-physical systems are currently a growing research topic oriented towards collaborative groups of buildings. Since buildings consume significant amount of energy, research efforts have concentrated to make them more efficient, in particular the Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) systems that represent more than 40% of the buildings' energy budget. A key piece of information that facilitates the design of energy efficient HVAC systems, in particular in commercial buildings, is the knowledge of the real-time and predicted occupancy, which would allow an automatic control process to balance the trade-off between energy use and quality of comfort. In practice however, occupancy counting devices are not being wide-spread deployed in the market, so in order to move forward, we believe it is important to estimate occupancy using existing sensors currently deployed in buildings. In this work, we propose to use a combination of sensor data currently available in buildings, such as CO 2 data and airflow, and develop a supervised learning framework that uses existing data to estimate occupancy. We developed two data-driven techniques based on Random Forest (RF) and KNN algorithms to estimate occupancy based on data collected from 4 rooms. Our results show an average RMSE occupancy error that varies from 3.10 to 11.21 for RF (depending on the room) and 2.96 to 8.46 for KNN, with best case results of 1.08 and 0.97 respectively. We believe that our framework can be integrated into existing Building Management Systems (BMS) control processes to improve energy efficiency in smart buildings.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2019 23nd International Conference on System Theory, Control and Computing (ICSTCC)
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-7281-0699-1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
EventICSTCC 2019: 23rd International Conference on System Theory, Control and Computing, - Sinaia, Romania
Duration: 9 Oct 201911 Oct 2019

Conference

ConferenceICSTCC 2019
Country/TerritoryRomania
CitySinaia
Period9/10/1911/10/19

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