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Handling model uncertainty in model predictive control for energy efficient buildings
M Maasoumy, M Razmara, M Shahbakhti, AS Vincentelli
Energy and Buildings 77, 377-392, 2014
2712014
Optimal exergy control of building HVAC system
M Razmara, M Maasoumy, M Shahbakhti, RD Robinett III
Applied energy 156, 555-565, 2015
1402015
Building-to-grid predictive power flow control for demand response and demand flexibility programs
M Razmara, GR Bharati, D Hanover, M Shahbakhti, S Paudyal, ...
Applied Energy 203, 128-141, 2017
1242017
Bilevel Optimization Framework for Smart Building-to-Grid Systems
M Razmara, GR Bharati, M Shahbakhti, S Paudyal, RD Robinett III
IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 1-12, 2016
1212016
Optimal exergy-based control of internal combustion engines
M Razmara, M Bidarvatan, M Shahbakhti, RD Robinett III
Applied energy 183, 1389-1403, 2016
802016
Online simultaneous state estimation and parameter adaptation for building predictive control
M Maasoumy, B Moridian, M Razmara, M Shahbakhti, ...
Dynamic Systems and Control Conference 56130, V002T23A006, 2013
672013
Selecting Building Predictive Control Based on Model Uncertainty
Mehdi Maasoumy, Meysam Razmara, Mahdi Shahbakhti, Alberto Sangiovanni ...
IEEE American Control Conference (ACC 2014), 2014
51*2014
Model-based predictive control for optimal MicroCSP operation integrated with building HVAC systems
M Toub, CR Reddy, M Razmara, M Shahbakhti, RD Robinett III, G Aniba
Energy Conversion and Management 199, 111924, 2019
482019
Exergy-based model predictive control for building HVAC systems
M Razmara, M Maasoumy, M Shahbakhti, RD Robinett
2015 American Control Conference (ACC), 1677-1682, 2015
302015
Bidirectional optimal operation of smart building-to-grid systems
M Razmara, GR Bharati, M Shahbakhti, S Paudyal, RD Robinett
2015 American Control Conference (ACC), 288-293, 2015
182015
Exergy-wise predictive control framework for optimal performance of MicroCSP systems for HVAC applications in buildings
CR Reddy, M Shahbakhti, RD Robinett, M Razmara
Energy conversion and management 210, 112711, 2020
152020
Enabling demand response programs via predictive control of building-to-grid systems integrated with PV panels and energy storage systems
M Razmara, GR Bharati, D Hanover, M Shahbakhti, S Paudyal, ...
2017 American Control Conference (ACC), 56-61, 2017
152017
Hierarchical optimization framework for demand dispatch in building-grid systems
GR Bharati, M Razmara, S Paudyal, M Shahbakhti, RD Robinett
2016 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM), 1-5, 2016
142016
Innovative exergy-based combustion phasing control of ic engines
M Razmara, M Bidarvatan, M Shahbakhti, R Robinett
SAE Technical Paper, 2016
112016
Model Predictive Control for MicroCSP integration into a building HVAC system
M Toub, CR Reddy, M Razmara, M Shahbakhti, RD Robinett, G Aniba
2018 IEEE 14th International Conference on Control and Automation (ICCA …, 2018
102018
Modeling and optimal control of micro-CSP and a building HVAC system to minimize electricity cost
CR Reddy, M Toub, M Razmara, M Shahbakhti, RD Robinett III, G Aniba
Dynamic Systems and Control Conference 51906, V002T28A004, 2018
82018
Robust model-based discrete sliding mode control of an automotive electronic throttle body
MR Amini, M Razmara, M Shahbakhti
SAE International Journal of Commercial Vehicles 10 (2017-01-0598), 317-330, 2017
72017
Optimal exergy-wise predictive control for a combined MicroCSP and HVAC system in a building
CR Reddy, M Razmara, M Shahbakhti, RD Robinett
2019 American Control Conference (ACC), 235-240, 2019
52019
Novel Exergy-Wise Predictive control of internal combustion engines
M Razmara, M Bidarvatan, M Shahbakhti, RD Robinett
2016 American Control Conference (ACC), 4181-4186, 2016
52016
Selecting control input type for a building predictive controller integrated in a power grid
JS Dobbs, M Razmara, M Shahbakhti, S Paudyal
2016 American Control Conference (ACC), 2379-2384, 2016
2016
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