Abstract

This paper proposes a general framework that uses the Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) as a classification tool of nonlinear loads in a simulated smart grid environment by using Multi-Agent Systems (MAS). The increasing of communication and computation infrastructure on devices installed on modern power distribution systems allows new automated and coordinated control actions. This is mainly due to the ability to manage and process information and deploy actions in real-time mode. One important measurement tool is the smart meter, which will be present with all customers. Besides the measurement function, it has the communication feature and also some computational processing capability. Considering this base structure, the objective is to present methods to classify/identify nonlinear loads based only on current or voltage profiles measured by smart meters in this distributed computing environment. In this work, the MAS will manage the data and the tasks related to the classification and the ANN will perform the classification, both tools have been developed in JADE/JAVA and Matlab environment, respectively. Test case using 4000 input signals distributed in eight classes corresponding to nonlinear medical electromedical loads have been used and 98.7% of the samples have been identified correctly.

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