A physics-based domain adaptation framework for modeling and forecasting building energy systems

Author:

Xuereb Conti ZackORCID,Choudhary RuchiORCID,Magri LucaORCID

Abstract

Abstract State-of-the-art machine-learning-based models are a popular choice for modeling and forecasting energy behavior in buildings because given enough data, they are good at finding spatiotemporal patterns and structures even in scenarios where the complexity prohibits analytical descriptions. However, their architecture typically does not hold physical correspondence to mechanistic structures linked with governing physical phenomena. As a result, their ability to successfully generalize for unobserved timesteps depends on the representativeness of the dynamics underlying the observed system in the data, which is difficult to guarantee in real-world engineering problems such as control and energy management in digital twins. In response, we present a framework that combines lumped-parameter models in the form of linear time-invariant (LTI) state-space models (SSMs) with unsupervised reduced-order modeling in a subspace-based domain adaptation (SDA) approach, which is a type of transfer-learning (TL) technique. Traditionally, SDA is adopted for exploiting labeled data from one domain to predict in a different but related target domain for which labeled data is limited. We introduced a novel SDA approach where instead of labeled data, we leverage the geometric structure of the LTI SSM governed by well-known heat transfer ordinary differential equations to forecast for unobserved timesteps beyond available measurement data by geometrically aligning the physics-derived and data-derived embedded subspaces closer together. In this initial exploration, we evaluate the physics-based SDA framework on a demonstrative heat conduction scenario by varying the thermophysical properties of the source and target systems to demonstrate the transferability of mechanistic models from physics to observed measurement data.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Computer Science Applications,General Engineering,Statistics and Probability

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