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With the recent increased expectation and demand of a double-skin system, many studies have focused on the physical transport phenomena in the double skin systems. The double-skin systems involve transient heat and mass transfer in the complex 3-D and as well as unknown parameters. As a follow-up of the previous study (Park et al, 2004; Yoon et al, 2009), this study aims to achieve web-based optimal control of a double-skin system with augmented reality. The optimal controller receives the data from sensors and actuates motors to change ventilation dampers and louver slats. The control variables are determined to minimize a given cost function during a time horizon. One prominent development highlighted in this paper is application of the augmented reality to the double skin system. Occupants can see current energy flow, PMV, indoor/outdoor temperatures, relativity humidity, wind speed and direction, solar radiation, etc. through a webcam image hosted by a local data-logging computer. Occupants can learn about their building and the impact of their control actions informatively with augmented images. |