基于卷积LSTM的多步时间序列预测家庭用电量

IF 3.5 3区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Lucia Cascone , Saima Sadiq , Saleem Ullah , Seyedali Mirjalili , Hafeez Ur Rehman Siddiqui , Muhammad Umer
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引用次数: 6

摘要

能源消耗预测已成为智能和可持续环境的组成部分。通过对未来需求的预测,可以优化能源生产和分配,以满足不断增长的人口的需求。然而,由于能源消费模式的多样性,预测单个家庭的需求是一项具有挑战性的任务。最近,它在基于人工智能的智能节能设计、智能电网规划和基于社交物联网(IoT)的智能家居中流行起来。尽管现有的能源需求预测方法,但这种系统主要基于一步预测,预测周期短。为了解决这一问题并获得较高的预测精度,本研究对家用电器的功率进行了两期预测。在第一阶段,使用基于长短期记忆(LSTM)的模型来预测未来500小时的总发电有功功率。第二阶段采用混合深度学习模型,该模型将神经网络的卷积特性与LSTM相结合,利用基于社交物联网的智能电表读数预测未来一周的家庭电能消耗。实验结果表明,所提出的卷积LSTM(ConvLSTM)架构优于其他模型,每周家庭功耗的均方根误差值最低,为367千瓦。
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Predicting Household Electric Power Consumption Using Multi-step Time Series with Convolutional LSTM

Energy consumption prediction has become an integral part of a smart and sustainable environment. With future demand forecasts, energy production and distribution can be optimized to meet the needs of the growing population. However, forecasting the demand of individual households is a challenging task due to the diversity of energy consumption patterns. Recently, it has become popular with artificial intelligence-based smart energy-saving designs, smart grid planning and social Internet of Things (IoT) based smart homes. Despite existing approaches for energy demand forecast, predominantly, such systems are based on one-step forecasting and have a short forecasting period. For resolving this issue and obtain high prediction accuracy, this study follows the prediction of household appliances' power in two phases. In the first phase, a long short-term memory (LSTM) based model is used to predict total generative active power for the coming 500 hours. The second phase employs a hybrid deep learning model that combines convolutional characteristics of neural network with LSTM for household electrical energy consumption forecasting of the week ahead utilizing Social IoT-based smart meter readings. Experimental results reveal that the proposed convolutional LSTM (ConvLSTM) architecture outperforms other models with the lowest root mean square error value of 367 kilowatts for weekly household power consumption.

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Big Data Research
Big Data Research Computer Science-Computer Science Applications
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期刊介绍: The journal aims to promote and communicate advances in big data research by providing a fast and high quality forum for researchers, practitioners and policy makers from the very many different communities working on, and with, this topic. The journal will accept papers on foundational aspects in dealing with big data, as well as papers on specific Platforms and Technologies used to deal with big data. To promote Data Science and interdisciplinary collaboration between fields, and to showcase the benefits of data driven research, papers demonstrating applications of big data in domains as diverse as Geoscience, Social Web, Finance, e-Commerce, Health Care, Environment and Climate, Physics and Astronomy, Chemistry, life sciences and drug discovery, digital libraries and scientific publications, security and government will also be considered. Occasionally the journal may publish whitepapers on policies, standards and best practices.
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