Constant temperature control system for indoor environment of buildings based on internet of things Online publication date: Thu, 02-Apr-2020
by Lu Wang; Difei Jiang
International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology (IJIPT), Vol. 13, No. 2, 2020
Abstract: In order to improve the stability of constant temperature control for indoor environment of buildings, a design method of constant temperature optimisation control system for buildings' indoor environment based on internet of things (IoT) is proposed. The system design is divided into two parts – the control algorithm design and the hardware structure design of the control system – to conduct the overall design framework analysis and functional component analysis of indoor environment constant temperature control system. The time-delay feedback error compensation method is adopted to optimise the design for temperature control law for indoor environment of buildings. The test results show that the minimum root-mean-square error of the designed constant temperature control system is 0.021, which significantly reduces the temperature error of the constant temperature control system, indicating that the system has good temperature output stability, strong adaptive adjustment ability and effectively improves the constant temperature control ability of indoor environment.
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