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Energy Theft Detection in an Edge Data Center Using Deep Learning

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  • Guixue Cheng
  • Zhemin Zhang
  • Qilin Li
  • Yun Li
  • Wenxing Jin

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With the development of smart grid information physical systems, some of the data processing functions gradually approach the edge layer of end-users. To better realize the energy theft detection function at the edge, we proposed an energy theft detection method based on the power consumption information acquisition system of power enterprises. The method involves the following steps. In the centralized data center, K -means is used to decompose a large amount of data into small data and then input and train neural network parameters to realize feature extraction. We design a neural network named DWMCNN, which can extract features from the day, week, and month and can extract more accurate features. In the edge data center, the random forest (RF) algorithm is used to classify the extracted features. The experimental results show that the clustering method accords with the idea of edge computing-distributed processing and improves the operation speed and that the feature extractor has good convergence performance. In addition, compared with the methods based on various classifiers, this method has higher accuracy and lower computational complexity, which is suitable for the deployment of edge data centers.

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  • Guixue Cheng & Zhemin Zhang & Qilin Li & Yun Li & Wenxing Jin, 2021. "Energy Theft Detection in an Edge Data Center Using Deep Learning," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-12, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:9938475
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/9938475
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    1. Xuesong Tian & Yuping Zou & Xin Wang & Minglang Tseng & Hua Li & Huijuan Zhang, 2022. "Improving the Efficiency and Sustainability of Intelligent Electricity Inspection: IMFO-ELM Algorithm for Load Forecasting," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(21), pages 1-19, October.

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