Development of the Power Load Modeling System with Denoising and Parameter Identification

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The power load modeling system is designed with denoising and parameter identification. This system consists of signal acquisition, signal preprocessing, parameter identification, different load modeling methods such as ZIP model and Dynamic modeling. Original signal can be read from Excel file, which is the simulated signal or measurement signal. Then some kinds of denoising methods can be selected, which are mean filtering, medial filtering and wavelet denoising. After being denoised, the load signal is suitable for the parameter identification process. ZIP model is used to simulate the static load model, and the dynamic model is used to simulate the dynamic load model which is changeable during different periods. With the parameter identification and simulation process, measurement power load signal is used in the experiment, the dynamic model is more suitable for the variable load voltage features description.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 805-806)

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712-715

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September 2013

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