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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2023

Operating data of a specific Aquatic Center as a Benchmark for dynamic model learning: search for a valid prediction model over an 8-hour horizon

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This article presents an identification benchmark based on data from a public swimming pool in operation. Such a system is both a complex process and easily understandable by all with regard to the stakes. Ultimately, the objective is to reduce the energy bill while maintaining the level of quality of service. This objective is general in scope and is not limited to public swimming pools. This can be done effectively through what is known as economic predictive control. This type of advanced control is based on a process model. It is the aim of this article and the considered benchmark to show that such a dynamic model can be obtained from operating data. For this, operational data is formatted and shared, and model quality indicators are proposed. On this basis, the first identification results illustrate the results obtained by a linear multivariable model on the one hand, and by a neural dynamic model on the other hand. The benchmark calls for other proposals and results from control and data scientists for comparison.
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hal-04086508 , version 1 (02-05-2023)

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Francois Gauthier-Clerc, Hoel Le Capitaine, Fabien Claveau, Philippe Chevrel. Operating data of a specific Aquatic Center as a Benchmark for dynamic model learning: search for a valid prediction model over an 8-hour horizon. ECC 2023: European Control Conference, EUCA, Jun 2023, Bucharest, Romania. ⟨10.23919/ECC57647.2023.10178287⟩. ⟨hal-04086508⟩
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