An Interoperable Building Energy Management System With IEEE1888 Open Protocol for Peak-Load Shaving

A peak-load shaving application is implemented for a Building Energy Management System (BEMS). The IEEE1888 open protocol is adopted to facilitate interoperability capability through the TCP/IP network. The data structure is determined by the Facility Information Access Protocol (FIAP). The operatio...

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Main Authors: Phanumat Saatwong, Surapong Suwankawin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Open Journal of Industry Applications
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8961104/
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spelling doaj-5ddc2ededb5f42d7a8330338ca952da72021-03-29T18:58:56ZengIEEEIEEE Open Journal of Industry Applications2644-12412020-01-011112210.1109/OJIA.2020.29671858961104An Interoperable Building Energy Management System With IEEE1888 Open Protocol for Peak-Load ShavingPhanumat Saatwong0Surapong Suwankawin1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7828-3678Power Electronics Research Laboratory/Smart Grid Research Unit, Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, ThailandPower Electronics Research Laboratory/Smart Grid Research Unit, Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, ThailandA peak-load shaving application is implemented for a Building Energy Management System (BEMS). The IEEE1888 open protocol is adopted to facilitate interoperability capability through the TCP/IP network. The data structure is determined by the Facility Information Access Protocol (FIAP). The operation of equipped Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) is optimized from the analytical load-forecast model and also takes the power and energy ratings of the battery into consideration. The peak-load-shaving application is developed with 15-minute on-line processing. The real-world BEMS is demonstrated by a test-bed building at university. Thanks to the IEEE1888 open protocol, the common interface for the gateway, data storage, and peak-shaving application can be achieved. Experimental results are gathered from 2-week testing and the feasibility of IEEE1888-based interoperable BEMS is validated. The optimized control of a 5.76 kW/11.52 kWh BESS is examined accordingly, and up to 6.99% of peak demand is successfully deducted.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8961104/BEMSBESSIEEE1888 open protocolimplementationpeak-load shaving
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author Phanumat Saatwong
Surapong Suwankawin
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An Interoperable Building Energy Management System With IEEE1888 Open Protocol for Peak-Load Shaving
IEEE Open Journal of Industry Applications
BEMS
BESS
IEEE1888 open protocol
implementation
peak-load shaving
author_facet Phanumat Saatwong
Surapong Suwankawin
author_sort Phanumat Saatwong
title An Interoperable Building Energy Management System With IEEE1888 Open Protocol for Peak-Load Shaving
title_short An Interoperable Building Energy Management System With IEEE1888 Open Protocol for Peak-Load Shaving
title_full An Interoperable Building Energy Management System With IEEE1888 Open Protocol for Peak-Load Shaving
title_fullStr An Interoperable Building Energy Management System With IEEE1888 Open Protocol for Peak-Load Shaving
title_full_unstemmed An Interoperable Building Energy Management System With IEEE1888 Open Protocol for Peak-Load Shaving
title_sort interoperable building energy management system with ieee1888 open protocol for peak-load shaving
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Open Journal of Industry Applications
issn 2644-1241
publishDate 2020-01-01
description A peak-load shaving application is implemented for a Building Energy Management System (BEMS). The IEEE1888 open protocol is adopted to facilitate interoperability capability through the TCP/IP network. The data structure is determined by the Facility Information Access Protocol (FIAP). The operation of equipped Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) is optimized from the analytical load-forecast model and also takes the power and energy ratings of the battery into consideration. The peak-load-shaving application is developed with 15-minute on-line processing. The real-world BEMS is demonstrated by a test-bed building at university. Thanks to the IEEE1888 open protocol, the common interface for the gateway, data storage, and peak-shaving application can be achieved. Experimental results are gathered from 2-week testing and the feasibility of IEEE1888-based interoperable BEMS is validated. The optimized control of a 5.76 kW/11.52 kWh BESS is examined accordingly, and up to 6.99% of peak demand is successfully deducted.
topic BEMS
BESS
IEEE1888 open protocol
implementation
peak-load shaving
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