Event-based Electricity Metering: An Autonomous Method to Determine Transmission Thresholds
This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the event-based metering strategy proposed by Simonov et al. This strategy is an alternative to the traditional periodic (time-based) metering where the power demand is averaged in fixed time periods (e.g. every 15 minutes). The event-based approach consid...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the event-based metering strategy
proposed by Simonov et al. This strategy is an alternative to the traditional
periodic (time-based) metering where the power demand is averaged in fixed time
periods (e.g. every 15 minutes). The event-based approach considers two
thresholds that trigger an event, one related to the (instantaneous) power
demanded, other to the accumulated energy consumed. The original work assumed
these thresholds fixed for the measurements. Our present contribution relaxes
this assumption by proposing a method to set the thresholds from the percentage
of the peak power consumption over the period under analysis. This approach, in
contrast to the time-based and the fixed thresholds, better captures the actual
power demanded when different households with diverse power demand profiles are
studied. In this sense, our method provides a more efficient way to store
electricity demand data while maintaining the estimation error (in relation to
the real-time power demand) under acceptable values. Numerical examples are
presented to illustrate the advantage and possible drawbacks of the proposed
method. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1803.02103 |