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A Novel Probabilistic Power Flow Algorithm Based on Principal Component Analysis and High-Dimensional Model Representation Techniques
Hang Li, Zhe Zhang, Xianggen Yin
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: high-dimensional model representation, point estimate method, principal component analysis, probability power flow, renewable energy source
Because the penetration level of renewable energy sources has increased rapidly in recent years, uncertainty in power system operation is gradually increasing. As an efficient tool for power system analysis under uncertainty, probabilistic power flow (PPF) is becoming increasingly important. The point-estimate method (PEM) is a well-known PPF algorithm. However, two significant defects limit the practical use of this method. One is that the PEM struggles to estimate high-order moments accurately; this defect makes it difficult for the PEM to describe the distribution of non-Gaussian output random variables (ORVs). The other is that the calculation burden is strongly related to the scale of input random variables (IRVs), which makes the PEM difficult to use in large-scale power systems. A novel approach based on principal component analysis (PCA) and high-dimensional model representation (HDMR) is proposed here to overcome the defects of the traditional PEM. PCA is applied to decrease t... [more]
Very Short-Term Power Forecasting of High Concentrator Photovoltaic Power Facility by Implementing Artificial Neural Network
Yaser I. Alamin, Mensah K. Anaty, José Domingo Álvarez Hervás, Khalid Bouziane, Manuel Pérez García, Reda Yaagoubi, María del Mar Castilla, Merouan Belkasmi, Mohammed Aggour
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: ANN, HCPV, power prediction, RBF
Concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) is used to obtain cheaper and more stable renewable energy. Methods which predict the energy production of a power system under specific circumstances are highly important to reach the goal of using this system as a part of a bigger one or of making it integrated with the grid. In this paper, the development of a model to predict the energy of a High CPV (HCPV) system using an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) is described. This system is located at the University of Rabat. The performed experiments show a quick prediction with encouraging results for a very short-term prediction horizon, considering the small amount of data available. These conclusions are based on the processes of obtaining the ANN models and detailed discussion of the results, which have been validated using real data.
Localized Convolutional Neural Networks for Geospatial Wind Forecasting
Arnas Uselis, Mantas Lukoševičius, Lukas Stasytis
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: convolutional neural networks, deep learning, Machine Learning, recurrent neural networks, spatial-temporal wind forecasting
Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) possess many positive qualities when it comes to spatial raster data. Translation invariance enables CNNs to detect features regardless of their position in the scene. However, in some domains, like geospatial, not all locations are exactly equal. In this work, we propose localized convolutional neural networks that enable convolutional architectures to learn local features in addition to the global ones. We investigate their instantiations in the form of learnable inputs, local weights, and a more general form. They can be added to any convolutional layers, easily end-to-end trained, introduce minimal additional complexity, and let CNNs retain most of their benefits to the extent that they are needed. In this work we address spatio-temporal prediction: test the effectiveness of our methods on a synthetic benchmark dataset and tackle three real-world wind prediction datasets. For one of them, we propose a method to spatially order the unordered data.... [more]
Active Charge Balancing Strategy Using the State of Charge Estimation Technique for a PV-Battery Hybrid System
Md Ohirul Qays, Yonis Buswig, Md Liton Hossain, Ahmed Abu-Siada
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: active battery balancing, backpropagation neural network, DC/DC Buck-boost converter, PV-battery integrated system, state of charge estimation
Charging a group of series-connected batteries of a PV-battery hybrid system exhibits an imbalance issue. Such imbalance has severe consequences on the battery activation function and the maintenance cost of the entire system. Therefore, this paper proposes an active battery balancing technique for a PV-battery integrated system to improve its performance and lifespan. Battery state of charge (SOC) estimation based on the backpropagation neural network (BPNN) technique is utilized to check the charge condition of the storage system. The developed battery management system (BMS) receives the SOC estimation of the individual batteries and issues control signal to the DC/DC Buck-boost converter to balance the charge status of the connected group of batteries. Simulation and experimental results using MATLAB-ATMega2560 interfacing system reveal the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
A Simple Analytical Model of Static Eccentricity for PM Brushless Motors and Validation through FEM Analysis
Andrea Del Pizzo, Luigi Pio Di Noia, Emanuele Fedele
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: air gap flux-density, isotropic PM brushless machines, static eccentricity
The paper firstly summarizes a simple analytical model of the air gap flux-density distribution for isotropic permanent magnet (PM) synchronous machines, in the presence of static eccentricity. The model was proposed by the authors in a previous paper and is based on an efficacious analytical expression of the variable length of air gap magnetic field lines which occur in eccentric brushless machines with surface-mounted permanent magnets. The approximate expression of the air gap field makes it possible to achieve a mathematical model with concentrated parameters close to that of a PM machine without eccentricity. The expression of the armature voltages and electromagnetic torque are found, also with reference to steady-state operating conditions at fixed rotor speed and impressed currents. The differences introduced by the considered type of eccentricity are evaluated and highlighted especially with reference to the air gap inductance and to waveforms and frequency spectra of voltage... [more]
Estimating the Remaining Power Generation of Wind Turbines—An Exploratory Study for Main Bearing Failures
Benedikt Wiese, Niels L. Pedersen, Esmaeil S. Nadimi, Jürgen Herp
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: main bearing, neural network, remaining power generation, wind turbines
Condition monitoring for wind turbines is tailored to predict failure and aid in making better operation and maintenance (O&M) decisions. Typically the condition monitoring approaches are concerned with predicting the remaining useful lifetime (RUL) of assets or a component. As the time-based measures can be rendered absolute when changing the operational set-point of a wind turbine, we propose an alternative in a power-based condition monitoring framework for wind turbines, i.e., the remaining power generation (RPG) before a main bearing failure. The proposed model utilizes historic wind turbine data, from both run-to-failure and non run-to-failure turbines. Comprised of a recurrent neural network with gated recurrent units, the model is constructed around a censored and uncensored data-based cost function. We infer a Weibull distribution over the RPG, which gives an operator a measure of how certain any given prediction is. As part of the model evaluation, we present the hyper-parame... [more]
Improved Appliance Classification in Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring Using Weighted Recurrence Graph and Convolutional Neural Networks
Anthony Faustine, Lucas Pereira
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: appliance classification, appliance feature, convolutional neural network, non-intrusive load monitoring, recurrence graph, V–I trajectory, weighted recurrence graph
Appliance recognition is one of the vital sub-tasks of NILM in which a machine learning classier is used to detect and recognize active appliances from power measurements. The performance of the appliance classifier highly depends on the signal features used to characterize the loads. Recently, different appliance features derived from the voltage−current (V−I) waveforms have been extensively used to describe appliances. However, the performance of V−I-based approaches is still unsatisfactory as it is still not distinctive enough to recognize devices that fall into the same category. Instead, we propose an appliance recognition method utilizing the recurrence graph (RG) technique and convolutional neural networks (CNNs). We introduce the weighted recurrent graph (WRG) generation that, given one-cycle current and voltage, produces an image-like representation with more values than the binary output created by RG. Experimental results on three different sub-metered datasets show that the... [more]
A Novel Economical Method of Determining the Geometric Characteristic of the Metal Foam Based on Image Analysis
Martin Beer, Marcela Taušová, Radim Rybár, Michal Kaľavský
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: image analysis, ligament diameter, metal foam, pore diameter
The presented paper deals with the metal foams, which have a wide application potential ranging from power engineering, through catalysts to impact energy absorbers. The main aim of the paper is to propose an economical non-destructive method of determining the basic characteristics and dimensions using affordable devices. The basic principle of the proposed method lies in the image capture of metal foam and their subsequent analysis in image analysis software. An important element of the work is a comparison of results obtained by the proposed method with results obtained by high-resolution X-ray microtomography. The proposed method was evaluated in terms of measurement uncertainty and propagation of error in overall results. The use of the method is limited to the metal foams, characterized by an ordered structure, which are produced mainly by the electrophoretic deposition process. Based on the descriptive statistical analysis of results, it is possible to state, that the proposed m... [more]
How the Italian Residential Sector Could Contribute to Load Flexibility in Demand Response Activities: A Methodology for Residential Clustering and Developing a Flexibility Strategy
Francesco Mancini, Sabrina Romano, Gianluigi Lo Basso, Jacopo Cimaglia, Livio de Santoli
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Demand Response, Dwellings clustering, Flexible loads, Residential users
This work aims at exploring the potential contribution of the Italian residential sector in implementing load flexibility for Demand Response activities. In detail, by combining experimental and statistical approaches, a method to estimate the load profile of a dwelling cluster of 751 units has been presented. To do so, 14 dwelling archetypes have been defined and the algorithm to categorise the sample units has been built. Then, once the potential flexible loads for each archetype have been evaluated, a control strategy for applying load time shifting has been implemented. That strategy accounts for both the power demand profile and the hourly electricity price. Specifically, it has been assumed that end users access a pricing mechanism following the hourly trend of electricity economic value, which is traded day by day in the Italian spot market, instead of the current Time of Use (TOU) system. In such a way, it is possible to flatten the dwellings cluster profile, limiting undesired... [more]
A Drone Based Transmission Line Components Inspection System with Deep Learning Technique
Zahid Ali Siddiqui, Unsang Park
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Convolutional Neural Networks, corrosion, deep learning, defect analysis, digital image processing, electrical safety, HV transmission line components, power line detection
Defects in high voltage transmission line components such as cracked insulators, broken wires rope, and corroded power line joints, are very common due to continuous exposure of these components to harsh environmental conditions. Consequently, they pose a great threat to humans and the environment. This paper presents a real-time aerial power line inspection system that aims to detect power line components such as insulators (polymer and porcelain), splitters, damper-weights, power lines, and then analyze these transmission line components for potential defects. The proposed system employs a deep learning-based framework using Jetson TX2 embedded platform for the real-time detection and localization of these components from a live video captured by remote-controlled drone. The detected components are then analyzed using novel defect detection algorithms, presented in this paper. Results show that the proposed detection and localization system is robust against highly cluttered environm... [more]
Design Synchronous Generator Using Taguchi-Based Multi-Objective Optimization
Ruiye Li, Peng Cheng, Yingyi Hong, Hai Lan, He Yin
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: multi-objective genetic algorithm (MOGA), multi-physical field collaborative, neural network (NN), synchronous generator, Taguchi method
The extensive use of finite element models accurately simulates the temperature distribution of electrical machines. The simulation model can be quickly modified to reflect changes in design. However, the long runtime of the simulation prevents any direct application of the optimization algorithm. In this paper, research focused on improving efficiency with which expensive analysis (finite element method) is used in generator temperature distribution. A novel surrogate model based optimization method is presented. First, the Taguchi orthogonal array relates a series of stator geometric parameters as input and the temperatures of a generator as output by sampling the design decision space. A number of stator temperature designs were generated and analyzed using 3-D multi-physical field collaborative finite element model. A suitable shallow neural network was then selected and fitted to the available data to obtain a continuous optimization objective function. The accuracy of the functio... [more]
Fuzzy First-Order Transition-Rules-Trained Hybrid Forecasting System for Short-Term Wind Speed Forecasts
Yulong Bai, Lihong Tang, Manhong Fan, Xiaoyan Ma, Yang Yang
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: auto regressive integrated moving averaged (ARIMA), first-order transition rules (FOTR), fuzzy first-order transition rules (FFOTR), hybrid system, wind speed forecasting
Due to the ever-increasing environmental pollution becoming progressively more serious, wind power has been widely used around the world in recent years. However, because of their randomness and intermittence, the accurate prediction of wind speeds is difficult. To address this problem, this article proposes a hybrid system for short-wind-speed prediction. The system combines the autoregressive differential moving average (ARIMA) model with a three-layer feedforward neural network. An ARIMA model was employed to predict linear patterns in series, while a feedforward neural network was used to predict the nonlinear patterns in series. To improve accuracy of the predictions, the neural network models were trained by using two methods: first-order transition rules and fuzzy first-order transition rules. The Levenberg−Marquardt (LM) algorithm was applied to update the weight and deviation of each layer of neural network. The dominance matrix method was employed to calculate the weight of t... [more]
Application of IRT Models to Selection of Bidding Paths in Financial Transmission Rights Auction: U.S. New England
Peter Y. Jang, Kwanghee Jung, Mario G. Beruvides
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: electric market, energy economics, financial transmission rights (FTR), FTR auction, FTR path evaluation, item response theory (IRT), psychometrics
This paper explores a way to apply Item Response Theory (IRT), one of the popular statistical methodologies in measurement and psychometrics, to evaluate Financial Transmission Rights (FTR) paths in the U.S. electricity market. FTR is an energy derivative product to hedge congestion cost risks inherent in constrained transmission lines. In New England, with about 1200 pricing locations, the theoretical combinations of FTR paths amount to 1.4 million in prevailing flows alone. With capital constraints, it is imperative that FTR market participants build the capability to evaluate FTR paths to bid on. IRT provides a framework of how well tests work, and how individual items work on tests, estimating respondents’ latent abilities, and individual item parameters. IRT is utilized to analyze historical electricity data of 2019 for a daily congestion cost of eight customer load zones and one hub in the U.S., New England, for the evaluation of FTR paths. In the analysis, an item represents an... [more]
Fast Heuristic AC Power Flow Analysis with Data-Driven Enhanced Linearized Model
Xingpeng Li
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: Data-driven, linearization, power flow, power system operations, regression analysis
Though the full AC power flow model can accurately represent the physical power system, the use of this model is limited in practice due to the computational complexity associated with its non-linear and non-convexity characteristics. For instance, the AC power flow model is not incorporated in the unit commitment model for practical power systems. Instead, an alternative linearized DC power flow model is widely used in today’s power system operational and planning tools. However, DC power flow model will be useless when reactive power and voltage magnitude are of concern. Therefore, a linearized AC (LAC) power flow model is needed to address this issue. This paper first introduces a traditional LAC model and then proposes an enhanced data-driven linearized AC (DLAC) model using the regression analysis technique. Numerical simulations conducted on the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) system demonstrate the performance and effectiveness of the proposed DLAC model.
Hour-Ahead Photovoltaic Power Forecasting Using an Analog Plus Neural Network Ensemble Method
Jingyue Wang, Zheng Qian, Jingyi Wang, Yan Pei
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: analog approach, feed forward neural networks, neural network ensemble, persistence method, photovoltaic power forecasting
The common analog approach and ensemble methods in photovoltaic (PV) power forecasting are based on the forecasts from several numerical weather prediction (NWP) models. These may be not applicable to the very-short-term PV power forecasting, since forecasts based on NWP models are reliable in horizons longer than six hours. In this paper, a methodology for one-hour-ahead PV power forecasting is proposed. Instead of the NWP models, the persistence method is applied in the analog approach to produce meteorological forecasts. The historical data with meteorological predictions similar to the target forecast hour are identified to train the forecast model. Then, the feed forward neural networks (FNNs) act as the base predictors of the neural network ensemble method to replace the NWP-based PV power prediction methods. The forecast results produced by the FNNs are combined by the random forest (RF) algorithm. The performance of the proposed method is evaluated on a real grid-connected PV p... [more]
Parameter Estimation of Inter-Laminar Fault-Region in Laminated Sheets Through Inverse Approach
Osaruyi Osemwinyen, Ahmed Hemeida, Floran Martin, Anouar Belahcen, Antero Arkkio
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: fault size, inter-laminar fault, localized losses, thermal-electric coupling, thermographic measurement
Estimating the additional power losses caused by an inter-laminar short circuit in electromagnetic devices using thermal measurements depends on many parameters such as thermal conductivity, heat capacity, convective heat coefficient, and size of the fault points. This paper presents a method for estimating these parameters using experimental measurement and a numerical model. The surface temperature rise due to inter-laminar short circuit fault was obtained using an infrared camera. Based on the initial temperature rise method, the least square non-linear approximation technique was used to determine the best fitting parameters of the fault region from the numerical model. To validate the results obtained, the fault region temperature rise and the total loss of the experimental sample were compared with the numerical model using the obtained parameters for different current supply conditions. The study shows that surface temperature distribution can be used to estimate the inter-lamin... [more]
The Recirculation Zone Characteristics of the Circular Transverse Jet in Crossflow
Ziwan Li, Yixiang Yuan, Baoting Guo, V. L. Varsegov, Jun Yao
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: circular transverse jet, flow field structure, jet trajectory, recirculation zone
Transverse jets in crossflow are widely used in energy systems, especially as dilution air jets, fuel/air mixers, and combustion equipment, and have received extensive attention and plenty of research. However, the studies of the circular transverse jet issued from a circular gap at the circumferential direction of a tube in crossflow are very limited. This paper studies a relatively new jet: the circular transverse jet. Firstly, numerical calculations are conducted under different turbulence models but with the same boundary conditions. By comparing the numerical results of different turbulence models with the existing experimental data, the turbulence model which is most suitable for the numerical calculation of the circular transverse jet is selected. Then, this turbulence model is used to calculate and analyze the flow field structure and its characteristics. It is found that due to the aerodynamic barrier effect of the high-velocity jet, a negative pressure zone is formed behind t... [more]
An Analytical Model for Natural Convection in a Rectangular Enclosure with Differentially Heated Vertical Walls
Alberto Fichera, Manuel Marcoux, Arturo Pagano, Rosaria Volpe
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: analytical model, heat flux, natural convection, Nusselt number, rectangular enclosure
This paper proposes an analytical model for natural convection in a closed rectangular enclosure filled by a fluid, with imposed heat fluxes at the vertical walls and adiabatic horizontal walls. The analytical model offers a simplified, but easy to handle, description of the temperature and velocity fields. The predicted temperature, velocity, and pressure fields are shown to be in agreement with those obtained from a reliable numerical model. The Nusselt numbers for both the analytical and numerical solutions are then calculated and compared, varying both the aspect ratio of the enclosure and the Rayleigh number. Based on the comparisons, it is possible to assess the dependence of the reliability of the analytical model on the aspect ratio of the enclosure, showing that the prediction error rapidly decreases with the increase of the enclosure slenderness.
Optimum Electrical and Dielectric Performance of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Doped Disposed Transformer Oil
Nur Sabrina Suhaimi, Muhamad Faiz Md Din, Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman, Mardhiah Hayati Abdul Hamid, Nur Aqilah Mohamad Amin, Wan Fathul Hakim Wan Zamri, Jianli Wang
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: dissipation factor, electrical breakdown, lightning impulse, permittivity, raman, resistivity, transformer oil
This paper intends to prepare a nanofluid sample by suspending Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes (MWCNTs) at 0.005g/L concentration and analyze the behavior of electrical and dielectric properties based on the International Electrotechnical Commision test method. In order to validate the effectiveness of MWCNT nanofluid, alternating current breakdown voltage (BDV), negative polarity lightning impulse (LI), dielectric permittivity, dissipation factor (DF), DC resistivity and Raman structural measurement are executed accordingly. In the following, an analysis of the statistical distribution using the two-parameter Weibull distribution law of BDV and LI are evaluated at four experimental conditions to predict the probability of breakdown occurring at different percentages. Based on the observation, the MWCNT filler has a substantial effect in improving the BDV and LI characteristics of disposed mineral oil. The permittivity, DF and resistivity performance of MWCNT nanofluid from 25 °C to 90 °... [more]
Performance Evaluation of Control Methods for PV-Integrated Shading Devices
Sung Kwon Jung, Youngchul Kim, Jin Woo Moon
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: artificial neural networks, electricity production, optimum louver slat angle, PV-integrated shading device, visual comfort
This study aimed to develop a building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) device and optimal control methods that increase the photovoltaic (PV) efficiency and visual comfort of the indoor space. A louver-type PV-integrated shading device was suggested and an artificial neural networks (ANN) model was developed to predict PV electricity output, work plane illuminance, and daylight glare index (DGI). The slat tilt angle of the shading device was controlled to maximize PV electricity output based on three different strategies: one without visual comfort constraints, and the other two with visual comfort constraints: work plane illuminance and DGI. Optimal tilt angle was calculated using predictions of the ANN. Experiments were conducted to verify the system modeling and to evaluate the performance of the shading device. Experiment results revealed that the ANN model successfully predicted the PV output, work plane illuminance, and DGI. The PV-integrated shading device was more efficient in p... [more]
Determination of High Temperature Corrosion Rates of Steam Boiler Evaporators Using Continuous Measurements of Flue Gas Composition and Neural Networks
Tomasz Hardy, Sławomir Kakietek, Krzysztof Halawa, Krzysztof Mościcki, Tomasz Janda
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: high-temperature corrosion, neural networks, online monitoring, steam boiler
The use of low-emission combustion techniques in pulverized coal-fired (PC) boilers are usually associated with the formation of a reduced-gas atmosphere near evaporator walls. This increases the risk of high temperature (low oxygen) corrosion processes in coal-fired boilers. The identification of the dynamics and the locations of these processes, and minimizing negative consequences are essential for power plant operation. This paper presents the diagnostic system for determining corrosion risks, based on continuous measurements of flue gas composition in the boundary layer of the combustion chamber, and artificial intelligence techniques. Experience from the implementation of these measurements on the OP-230 hard coal-fired boiler, to identify the corrosion hazard of one of the evaporator walls, has been thoroughly described. The results obtained indicate that the continuous controlling of the concentrations of O2 and CO near the water wall, in combination with the use of neural netw... [more]
A Numerical Analysis of the Fire Characteristics after Sprinkler Activation in the Compartment Fire
Ho Trong Khoat, Ji Tea Kim, Tran Dang Quoc, Ji Hyun Kwark, Hong Sun Ryou
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: extinguishing coefficient, fire dynamics simulator (FDS), fire suppression, smoke logging, smoke spread, sprinkler
Understanding fire characteristics under sprinkler spray is valuable for performance-based safety design. However, fire characteristics during fire suppression by sprinkler spray has seldom been studied in detail. In order to present a fire suppression model by sprinkler spray and determine the fire characteristics after sprinkler activation in a compartment, a numerical analysis was conducted using a fire dynamics simulator (FDS). A simple fire suppression model by sprinkler spray was calibrated by comparing ceiling temperatures from experimental data. An extinguishing coefficient of 3.0 was shown to be suitable for the fire suppression model. The effect of sprinkler spray on the smoke layer during fire suppression was explained, revealing a smoke logging phenomenon. In addition, the smoke, which spread under the influence of the sprinkler spray, was also investigated. The temperature, velocity, and mass flow rate of the smoke layer through the doorway was significantly reduced during... [more]
Investigation of Deterministic, Statistical and Parametric NB-PLC Channel Modeling Techniques for Advanced Metering Infrastructure
Bilal Masood, M. Arif Khan, Sobia Baig, Guobing Song, Ateeq Ur Rehman, Saif Ur Rehman, Rao M. Asif, Muhammad Babar Rasheed
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: AMI, NB-PLC, SG, TL
This paper is focused on the channel modeling techniques for implementation of narrowband power line communication (NB-PLC) over medium voltage (MV) network for the purpose of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI). Three different types of models, based on deterministic method, statistical method, and network parameters based method are investigated in detail. Transmission line (TL) theory model is used to express the MV network as a two-port network to examine characteristics of sending and receiving NB-PLC signals. Multipath signal propagation model is used to incorporate the effect of multipath signals to determine the NB-PLC transfer function. A Simulink model is proposed which considers the values of MV network to examine the characteristics of NB-PLC signals. Frequency selectivity is also introduced in the impedances to compare variations and characteristics with constant impedances based MV network. A state-of-the-art mechanism for the modeling of capacitive coupling device, an... [more]
Relationships between Vehicle Pricing and Features: Data Driven Analysis of the Chinese Vehicle Market
Shiqi Ou, Wan Li, Jie Li, Zhenhong Lin, Xin He, Jessey Bouchard, Steven Przesmitzki
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: China, fuel economy, market analysis, vehicle brand, vehicle price
A full-scale understanding of the dynamics of the Chinese vehicle market can benefit stakeholders with respect to rational decision-making and effective long-term investment. This study attempts to discover the common vehicle pricing patterns in the Chinese market by quantifying statistical correlations among critical vehicle features from intrinsic powertrain systems to extrinsic market positioning. The data samples involve almost all passenger vehicle models sold in 2013 to 2019. After comparing multiple statistical methodologies, a log-transformation variant of the multinomial linear regression model was found to be the best one, and the goodness of fit shows that this model can offer stable estimates, which were validated using 2019 market data. The insights achieved are: (1) The price and major performance features of SUVs/crossovers are similar to those of sedans; (2) If all other explicit features remain the same, the price of a Japanese midsize sedan is 62% higher than that of... [more]
A Sparse Spike Deconvolution Algorithm Based on a Recurrent Neural Network and the Iterative Shrinkage-Thresholding Algorithm
Shulin Pan, Ke Yan, Haiqiang Lan, José Badal, Ziyu Qin
March 27, 2023 (v1)
Keywords: BPTT, ISTA, RNN, seismic wavelet, sparse spike deconvolution
Conventional sparse spike deconvolution algorithms that are based on the iterative shrinkage-thresholding algorithm (ISTA) are widely used. The aim of this type of algorithm is to obtain accurate seismic wavelets. When this is not fulfilled, the processing stops being optimum. Using a recurrent neural network (RNN) as deep learning method and applying backpropagation to ISTA, we have developed an RNN-like ISTA as an alternative sparse spike deconvolution algorithm. The algorithm is tested with both synthetic and real seismic data. The algorithm first builds a training dataset from existing well-logs seismic data and then extracts wavelets from those seismic data for further processing. Based on the extracted wavelets, the new method uses ISTA to calculate the reflection coefficients. Next, inspired by the backpropagation through time (BPTT) algorithm, backward error correction is performed on the wavelets while using the errors between the calculated reflection coefficients and the ref... [more]
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