Magnus Karlsson

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3 Papers

SPJan 12
PIDT: Physics-Informed Digital Twin for Optical Fiber Parameter Estimation

Zicong Jiang, Magnus Karlsson, Erik Agrell et al.

We propose physics-informed digital twin (PIDT): a fiber parameter estimation approach that combines a parameterized split-step method with a physics-informed loss. PIDT improves accuracy and convergence speed with lower complexity compared to previous neural operators.

SYMar 7, 2024
Edge-based Parametric Digital Twins for Intelligent Building Indoor Climate Modeling

Zhongjun Ni, Chi Zhang, Magnus Karlsson et al.

Digital transformation in the built environment generates vast data for developing data-driven models to optimize building operations. This study presents an integrated solution utilizing edge computing, digital twins, and deep learning to enhance the understanding of climate in buildings. Parametric digital twins, created using an ontology, ensure consistent data representation across diverse service systems equipped by different buildings. Based on created digital twins and collected data, deep learning methods are employed to develop predictive models for identifying patterns in indoor climate and providing insights. Both the parametric digital twin and deep learning models are deployed on edge for low latency and privacy compliance. As a demonstration, a case study was conducted in a historic building in Östergötland, Sweden, to compare the performance of five deep learning architectures. The results indicate that the time-series dense encoder model exhibited strong competitiveness in performing multi-horizon forecasts of indoor temperature and relative humidity with low computational costs.

LGMay 8, 2023
Leveraging Deep Learning and Digital Twins to Improve Energy Performance of Buildings

Zhongjun Ni, Chi Zhang, Magnus Karlsson et al.

Digital transformation in buildings accumulates massive operational data, which calls for smart solutions to utilize these data to improve energy performance. This study has proposed a solution, namely Deep Energy Twin, for integrating deep learning and digital twins to better understand building energy use and identify the potential for improving energy efficiency. Ontology was adopted to create parametric digital twins to provide consistency of data format across different systems in a building. Based on created digital twins and collected data, deep learning methods were used for performing data analytics to identify patterns and provide insights for energy optimization. As a demonstration, a case study was conducted in a public historic building in Norrköping, Sweden, to compare the performance of state-of-the-art deep learning architectures in building energy forecasting.