Proficiency of Power Values for Load Disaggregation
Load disaggregation techniques infer the operation of different power consuming devices from a single measurement point that records the total power draw over time. Thus, a device consuming power at the moment can be understood as information encoded in the power draw. However, similar power draws o...
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Zusammenfassung: | Load disaggregation techniques infer the operation of different power
consuming devices from a single measurement point that records the total power
draw over time. Thus, a device consuming power at the moment can be understood
as information encoded in the power draw. However, similar power draws or
similar combinations of power draws limit the ability to detect the currently
active device set. We present an information coding perspective of load
disaggregation to enable a better understanding of this process and to support
its future improvement. In typical cases of quantity and type of devices and
their respective power consumption, not all possible device configurations can
be mapped to distinguishable power values. We introduce the term of proficiency
to describe the suitability of a device set for load disaggregation. We provide
the notion and calculation of entropy of initial device states, mutual
information of power values and the resulting uncertainty coefficient or
proficiency. We show that the proficiency is highly dependent from the device
running probability especially for devices with multiple states of power
consumption. The application of the concept is demonstrated by exemplary
artificial data as well as with actual power consumption data from real-world
power draw datasets. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1503.08081 |