Generalized load graphical forecasting method based on modal decomposition

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作者
Lizhen Wu [1 ]
Peixin Chang [1 ]
Wei Chen [1 ]
Tingting Pei [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] College of Electrical and Information Engineering, Lanzhou University of Technology
[2] School of Electrical Data Engineering, University of Technology Sydney
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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TM715 [电力系统规划];
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080802 ;
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In a “low-carbon” context,the power load is affected by the coupling of multiple factors,which gradually evolves from the traditional “pure load” to the generalized load with the dual characteristics of “load + power supply.” Traditional time-series forecasting methods are no longer suitable owing to the complexity and uncertainty associated with generalized loads.From the perspective of image processing,this study proposes a graphical short-term prediction method for generalized loads based on modal decomposition.First,the datasets are normalized and feature-filtered by comparing the results of Xtreme gradient boosting,gradient boosted decision tree,and random forest algorithms.Subsequently,the generalized load data are decomposed into three sets of modalities by modal decomposition,and red,green,and blue (RGB) images are generated using them as the pixel values of the R,G,and B channels.The generated images are diversified,and an optimized DenseNet neural network was used for training and prediction.Finally,the base load,wind power,and photovoltaic power generation data are selected,and the characteristic curves of the generalized load scenarios under different permeabilities of wind power and photovoltaic power generation are obtained using the density-based spatial clustering of applications with noise algorithm.Based on the proposed graphical forecasting method,the feasibility of the generalized load graphical forecasting method is verified by comparing it with the traditional time-series forecasting method.
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页码:166 / 178
页数:13
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