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Evaluation of data-driven thermal models for multi-hour predictions using residential smart thermostat data

Brent Huchuk, Scott Sanner, William O’Brien

2021Journal of Building Performance Simulation17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Predictive residential HVAC controls can reduce a building's energy consumption; however, they require customized thermal models for each home. In this setting, detailed physical models are not practical. Fortunately, the recent availability of fine-grained thermostat data from residential buildings combined with modern machine learning creates an unprecedented opportunity to build customized data-driven thermal models. We trained and evaluated a range of promising candidate data-driven thermal models for multi-hour predictions using a sliding training window over logged temperature and equipment runtime data from 1000 smart thermostats. The models included machine learning methods, time series models, grey box models, and a simple baseline. Since many models can incorporate exogenous data, we also investigate which combination of features and history provides the best predictions of indoor air temperature. We conclude that lasso and ridge regression with solar, fan, heating and cooling runtime, and 20-minutes of history provided the lowest errors across our sample.

Topics & Concepts

ThermostatHVACThermal comfortComputer sciencePredictive modellingSimulationEngineeringMachine learningAir conditioningMeteorologyMechanical engineeringPhysicsBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationWind and Air Flow StudiesUrban Heat Island Mitigation