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Energy Disaggregation Using Two-Stage Fusion of Binary Device Detectors

Pascal A. Schirmer, Iosif Mporas, Akbar Sheikh-Akbari

2020Energies18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A data-driven methodology to improve the energy disaggregation accuracy during Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring is proposed. In detail, the method uses a two-stage classification scheme, with the first stage consisting of classification models processing the aggregated signal in parallel and each of them producing a binary device detection score, and the second stage consisting of fusion regression models for estimating the power consumption for each of the electrical appliances. The accuracy of the proposed approach was tested on three datasets—ECO (Electricity Consumption & Occupancy), REDD (Reference Energy Disaggregation Data Set), and iAWE (Indian Dataset for Ambient Water and Energy)—which are available online, using four different classifiers. The presented approach improves the estimation accuracy by up to 4.1% with respect to a basic energy disaggregation architecture, while the improvement on device level was up to 10.1%. Analysis on device level showed significant improvement of power consumption estimation accuracy especially for continuous and nonlinear appliances across all evaluated datasets.

Topics & Concepts

Energy (signal processing)Computer scienceDetectorEnergy consumptionBinary numberStage (stratigraphy)Set (abstract data type)ElectricityBinary classificationSensor fusionData setData miningArtificial intelligenceReal-time computingStatisticsSupport vector machineEngineeringMathematicsTelecommunicationsPaleontologyProgramming languageArithmeticElectrical engineeringBiologySmart Grid Energy ManagementWater Systems and OptimizationBuilding Energy and Comfort Optimization