On the Use of Quantum Reinforcement Learning in Energy-Efficiency Scenarios

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Abstract

In the last few years, deep reinforcement learning has been proposed as a method to perform online learning in energy-efficiency scenarios such as HVAC control, electric car energy management, or building energy management, just to mention a few. On the other hand, quantum machine learning was born during the last decade to extend classic machine learning to a quantum level. In this work, we propose to study the benefits and limitations of quantum reinforcement learning to solve energy-efficiency scenarios. As a testbed, we use existing energy-efficiency-based reinforcement learning simulators and compare classic algorithms with the quantum proposal. Results in HVAC control, electric vehicle fuel consumption, and profit optimization of electrical charging stations applications suggest that quantum neural networks are able to solve problems in reinforcement learning scenarios with better accuracy than their classical counterpart, obtaining a better cumulative reward with fewer parameters to be learned.

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Andrés, E., Cuéllar, M. P., & Navarro, G. (2022). On the Use of Quantum Reinforcement Learning in Energy-Efficiency Scenarios. Energies, 15(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/en15166034

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