Model based predictive control for a solar-thermal system

Buildings and their components account for a major amount of the overall global energy consumption. There is a rising demand to increase the end-use energy efficiency. Advanced automation and control for buildings and their components is one possibility how to achieve the desired goal of lower energ...

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