Abstract

In this paper, a method to analyse load features utilising sample shifting technique (SST) for non-intrusive load identification (NILI) is presented and discussed. Fuzzy rules are used as the foundation for the identification logic. Voltage and current signals for electrical home appliances are acquired in order to develop their respective features. Two features like reactive power and total harmonic distortion for current (THDI), are created with the necessary computations of the samples using SST. A method based on fuzzy rules is created in order to identify different electrical equipment both for their individual as well as simultaneous running. Again, the performance of the proposed system is tested under the noisy environment while the accuracy of the system is found satisfactory. By utilising SST, the burden of computation is reduced in comparison to the other methods which are justified with the experimental results.

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