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Title: Bottom-up modeling of domestic appliances with Markov chains and semi-Markov processes (English)
Author: Drenyovszki, Rajmund
Author: Kovács, Lóránt
Author: Tornai, Kálmán
Author: Oláh, András
Author: Pintér, István
Language: English
Journal: Kybernetika
ISSN: 0023-5954 (print)
ISSN: 1805-949X (online)
Volume: 53
Issue: 6
Year: 2017
Pages: 1100-1117
Summary lang: English
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Category: math
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Summary: In our paper we investigate the applicability of independent and identically distributed random sequences, first order Markov and higher order Markov chains as well as semi-Markov processes for bottom-up electricity load modeling. We use appliance time series from publicly available data sets containing fine grained power measurements. The comparison of models are based on metrics which are supposed to be important in power systems like Load Factor, Loss of Load Probability. Furthermore, we characterize the interdependence structure of the models with autocorrelation function as well. The aim of the investigation is to choose the most appropriate and the most parsimonious models for Smart Grid simulation purposes and applications like Demand Side Management and load scheduling. According to our results most appliance types can be modeled adequately with two states (on/off model) and the semi-Markov process can reproduce the properties of an aggregate load well compared to the original time series. With the price of more parameters of the semi-Markov model compared to identically distributed random sequence and first order Markov chain, it gives better results when the autocorrelation function, Loss of Load Probability and Load Factor are considered. (English)
Keyword: appliance modeling
Keyword: bottom-up
Keyword: Markov chain
Keyword: semi-Markov process
Keyword: smart grid
MSC: 60J20
MSC: 60K15
MSC: 60K20
idZBL: Zbl 06861643
DOI: 10.14736/kyb-2017-6-1100
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Date available: 2018-02-26T11:31:17Z
Last updated: 2018-05-25
Stable URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10338.dmlcz/147087
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