Abstract

Reliability Evaluation of Direct Current Distribution System for Intelligent Buildings Based on Big Data Analysis

Highlights

  • Recent years have witnessed the proliferation of the Internet of things (IoT) and the rapid development of the IoT technologies

  • Association rules were mined from the original data on the evaluation indices with MapReduce, and a reliability evaluation model was established based on Bayesian network

  • The stochastic and intermittent power produced by distributed generation, and the instability of key supply and distribution devices in the system pose many problems to the system operation

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Introduction

Recent years have witnessed the proliferation of the Internet of things (IoT) and the rapid development of the IoT technologies. This stimulates a growing demand for internal-external information exchange, safety, comfort, convenience, and energy conservation of buildings [1,2,3,4]. As long as the power supply is configured reasonably, intelligent buildings will achieve the energy-saving goal of green building design [5,6,7]. The energy efficiency of intelligent buildings can be magnified by direct current (DC) distribution. The DC distribution system has great advantages in energy conservation and supply efficiency [8,9,10]

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