Non-intrusive load decomposition of multi-state load based on DTW
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(1. China Southern Power Grid, Shenzhen Power Supply Co., Ltd., Shenzhen 440304, China;2. School ofElectrical Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China)

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    Nonintrusive load monitoring(NILM)is an important application area of big data and artificial intelligence, which can significantly improve the intelligence level and energy-saving effect of the power grid. For a long time in NILM, the advantage when using steady-state characteristics for load decomposition is that it can identify loads with similar power, but it cannot handle multi-state loads. To this end, a sliding time window is used as an event detection algorithm, and a NILM model based on dynamic time warping(DTW)with multi-state features is proposed. Firstly,the model extracts the characteristics of the multi-state load, and establishes a steady-state waveform template library of the multistate characteristics. Then, it uses the sliding time window algorithm to extract the steady- state waveform characteristics of the load to be decomposed, and applies the DTW algorithm to the steady-state waveforms. The load characteristics in the state waveform template library calculate the minimum distance for identification. The proposed load decomposition model can significantly improve the decomposition ability of multi-state loads under steadystate characteristics. Lastly, the test based on the REDD dataset verifies the effectiveness of the method.

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QIU Xing, YIN Shihong, ZHANG Zhihan, PAN Shenchen, JIANG Minfeng, YANG Jianming, ZHENG Jianyong. Non-intrusive load decomposition of multi-state load based on DTW[J].,2022,24(6):84-90.

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  • Received:August 07,2022
  • Revised:September 03,2022
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  • Online: November 23,2022
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