Power forecasting of combined heating and cooling systems based on chaotic time series (Q892574)

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    Power forecasting of combined heating and cooling systems based on chaotic time series
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6511712

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      Power forecasting of combined heating and cooling systems based on chaotic time series (English)
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      19 November 2015
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      Summary: Theoretic analysis shows that the output power of the distributed generation system is nonlinear and chaotic. It is coupled with micro-environment meteorological data. Chaos is an inherent property of nonlinear dynamic system. A predicator of the output power of the distributed generation system is to establish a nonlinear model of the dynamic system based on real time series in the reconstructed phase space. Firstly, chaos should be detected and quantified for the intensive studies of nonlinear systems. If the largest Lyapunov exponent is positive, the dynamical system must be chaotic. Then, the embedding dimension and the delay time are chosen based on the improved C-C method. The attractor of chaotic power time series can be reconstructed based on the embedding dimension and delay time in the phase space. By now, the neural network can be trained based on the training samples, which are observed from the distributed generation system. The neural network model will approximate the curve of output power adequately. Experimental results show that the maximum power point of the distributed generation system will be predicted based on the meteorological data. The system can be controlled effectively based on the prediction.
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      chaos
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      nonlinear dynamic system
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      largest Lyapunov exponent
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      improved C-C method
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      chaotic power time series
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      neural network model
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      distributed generation system
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