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Luan, Wenpeng; Liu, Zishuai; Liu, Bo; Yu, Yixin; Hou, Yufan
IEEE transactions on instrumentation and measurement, 2022, Volume: 71Journal Article
Load event detection is fundamental to event-based nonintrusive load monitoring (NILM) solution. It is directly related to whether the transient and steady-state signatures of appliances can be accurately extracted. In the real world, the load composition is random and complicated, the power consumption patterns of appliances are diverse, and multiple events may occur simultaneously or near each other, all these make it difficult for any one single event detection method to achieve satisfactory robustness. In coping with this, an adaptive two-stage event detection method is proposed in this article. First, an adaptive detection threshold whose value can be adjusted adaptively according to the load fluctuations is adopted, thus improving the ability to detect events of different amplitudes. Then, considering the different event geometric features, an improved edge detection method and a window-based detection method combining moving average with moving t-test are proposed for step-like events and long-transient events, respectively, and they are executed consecutively to achieve the effective capture of the complete transient process of appliances. Furthermore, an event separation step is taken to locate and separate the near-simultaneous events which often appear in low-frequency data. Specific event detection performance evaluation metrics are also designed. Comparison test results on private and public datasets show that the proposed method achieves high detection accuracy for different events of various appliances and maintains strong robustness in different operation scenarios.
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