Network Seminar Series

Model-Assisted Optimal Control for Split Air Conditioners (ACs)

Prof. Vinayak Naik, Faculty Member, BITS Pilani, Goa

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Abstract

Demand for energy in buildings is growing exponentially, and cooling systems contribute to more than 50% of buildings' energy consumption. With global warming, we need to save energy on the cooling systems. This paper targets spaces where multiple ductless-split cooling systems are deployed, commonly known as split ACs. Unlike ducted centralized cooling systems, they do not have central sensing and control. To optimize the energy consumption of the ductless-split cooling system, we propose a Model-assisted Optimal Control (MaOC) algorithm that observes the thermal environment of the room, measures efficiencies of the ACs in cooling the room, and generates an optimal execution schedule for the cooling system. We observe that the mathematical model generated for cooling systems follows the properties of the convex function. We define a MAXMIN problem to minimize energy consumption and maximize efficiency. We use the statistical distribution of cooling systems' efficiency to generate a long-term control trajectory. We evaluate MaOC for ductless-split cooling systems in a real-world environment and simulation. We compare it with solutions based on the greedy technique and Reinforcement Learning. It consumes 17% of energy compared to the one using a greedy technique and takes 34% less time to reach the desired temperature. We observe that MaOC consumes almost the same energy as a more complex one that uses Reinforcement Learning but takes less time to cool the room. In the simulation, we find that the energy consumption of MaOS is nearer to the optimum. The work was done in collaboration with the speaker's PhD advisee, Keshav Kaushik. It was awarded the best CS PhD dissertation award for the year 2024 at BITS Pilani, Goa. Besides the optimal control, the speaker will talk about the anomaly detection problem for the maintenance of the ACs.


Bio
Prof. Vinayak Naik, Faculty Member, BITS Pilani, Goa

Vinayak Naik is an OPERA-awardee Professor of Computer Science at BITS Pilani, Goa. He is a faculty member at APPCAIR, a center of excellence in artificial intelligence at BITS Pilani. He received his Ph.D. in CSE from Ohio State University in 2006 and BE in CS from VJTI, Mumbai, in 1999. He is a member of the Research Advisory Council of D Y Patil International University, Akrudi, Pune. Before joining BITS Pilani, Vinayak was with IIIT Delhi, IISc, and UCLA. He was a Research Advisor to the CTO of TCS and a member of the Governing Council of NIDHI Technology Business Incubator (TBI) at the Indian Institute of Public Health Gandhinagar. As a visitor, he spent time as an Associate Professor at IIT Bombay, a Researcher at Microsoft Research, and a Researcher at VMWare R&D. He was felicitated with the Gandhian Young Technological Innovation Award'16 for using mobile and sensors for healthcare.