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Develop Load Shape Dictionary Through Efficient Clustering Based on Elastic Dissimilarity Measure

Huishi Liang, Jin Ma

2020IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid28 citationsDOI

Abstract

Load shape dictionary (LSD) is a useful tool for utilizing the enormous amount of smart meter data to understand customers' electricity consumption behaviors. To tackle the big data challenge as well as to better capture the load shape features, this article develops a bilevel LSD generation framework to cluster and index the residential load profiles into a neat local LSD and a global LSD based on the Derivative Dynamic Time Warping (DDTW) elastic dissimilarity measure. Different from the classic Dynamic Time Warping (DTW), DDTW works on the derivative of the raw data to avoid DTW's problem of pathological alignments. To reduce the computational cost, a fast DDTW (FDDTW) is proposed to speed up the DDTW calculation. Based on the generated bilevel LSD, analytic approaches are proposed to extract features from the data indexed by the LSD to reveal useful information of customers' electricity consumption behaviors. Numerical experiments on real premise data verify the effectiveness of the proposed methodology in terms of clustering performance and computational efficiency. Our analysis suggests that the proposed methodology can be applied to improve load forecasting, tariff design and demand response (DR) customer targeting.

Topics & Concepts

Dynamic time warpingCluster analysisComputer scienceMeasure (data warehouse)Data miningBig dataElectricityArtificial intelligenceEngineeringElectrical engineeringEnergy Load and Power ForecastingTime Series Analysis and ForecastingTraffic Prediction and Management Techniques