RESEARCH OF FAULT DETECTION FOR THREE TYPES OF WIND TURBINES SUBSYSTEM USING MACHINE LEARINING

Authors

  • VARSA VIJAY KUMAR Author
  • LEELA SIRISAIAH Author

Keywords:

energy management, forecasting, scheduling, neural networks, recurrent trend, predictive neural network

Abstract

Smart home energy management systems help the distribution grid operate more efficiently and reliably, and enable effective penetration of distributed renewable energy sources. These systems rely on robust forecasting, optimization, and control/scheduling algorithms that can handle the uncertain nature of demand and renewable generation. This paper proposes an advanced ML algorithm, called Recurrent Trend Predictive Neural Network based Forecast Embedded Scheduling (rTPNN-FES), to provide efficient residential demand control. rTPNN-FES is a novel neural network architecture that simultaneously forecasts renewable energy generation and schedules household appliances. By its embedded structure, rTPNN-FES eliminates the utilization of separate algorithms for forecasting and scheduling and generates a schedule that is robust against forecasting errors. This paper also evaluates the performance of the proposed algorithm for an IoT-enabled smart home. The evaluation results reveal that rTPNN-FES provides near-optimal scheduling 37.5 times faster than the optimization while outperforming state-of-the-art forecasting techniques.

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Published

04-10-2023

How to Cite

RESEARCH OF FAULT DETECTION FOR THREE TYPES OF WIND TURBINES SUBSYSTEM USING MACHINE LEARINING. (2023). International Journal of Information Technology and Computer Engineering, 11(4), 19-32. https://ijitce.org/index.php/ijitce/article/view/383