A distributed framework for contaminant event detection and isolation in multi-zone intelligent buildings

Conference Paper (2014)
Author(s)

Vasso Reppa (Supélec)

Michalis Michaelides (Cyprus University of Technology)

Marinos Christodoulou (University of Cyprus)

Christos Panayiotou (University of Cyprus)

Marios Polycarpou (University of Cyprus)

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https://doi.org/10.1109/ECC.2014.6862398 Final published version
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Publication Year
2014
Language
English
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Pages (from-to)
1637-1642
ISBN (electronic)
9783952426913
Event
13th European Control Conference, ECC 2014 (2014-06-24 - 2014-06-27), Strasbourg, France
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Abstract

An intelligent building is required to provide safety to its occupants against any possible threat that may affect the indoor air quality, such as accidental or malicious airborne contaminant release in the building interior. In this work, we design a distributed methodology for detecting and isolating multiple contaminant events in a large-scale building. Specifically, we consider the building as a collection of interconnected subsystems and we design a contaminant event monitoring agent for each subsystem. Each monitoring agent aims to detect the contamination of the underlying subsystem and isolate the zone where the contaminant source is located, while it is allowed to exchange information with its neighboring agents. The decision logic implemented in the contaminant event monitoring agent is based on the generation of observerbased residuals and adaptive thresholds. We demonstrate our proposed formulation using a 14-zone building case study.