Benchmarking daily line loss rates of low voltage transformer regions in power grid based on robust neural network

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Abstract

Line loss is inherent in transmission and distribution stages, which can cause certain impacts on the profits of power-supply corporations. Thus, it is an important indicator and a benchmark value of which is needed to evaluate daily line loss rates in low voltage transformer regions. However, the number of regions is usually very large, and the dataset of line loss rates contains massive outliers. It is critical to develop a regression model with both great robustness and efficiency when trained on big data samples. In this case, a novel method based on robust neural network (RNN) is proposed. It is a multi-path network model with denoising auto-encoder (DAE), which takes the advantages of dropout, L2 regularization and Huber loss function. It can achieve several different outputs, which are utilized to compute benchmark values and reasonable intervals. Based on the comparison results, the proposed RNN possesses both superb robustness and accuracy, which outperforms the testing conventional regression models. According to the benchmark analysis, there are about 13% outliers in the collected dataset and about 45% regions that hold outliers within a month. Hence, the quality of line loss rate data should still be further improved.

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Wu, W., Cheng, L., Zhou, Y., Xu, B., Zang, H., Xu, G., & Lu, X. (2019). Benchmarking daily line loss rates of low voltage transformer regions in power grid based on robust neural network. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 9(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/app9245565

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