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Performance Analysis of an Optimized ANN Model to Predict the Stability of Smart Grid

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  • Ayushi Chahal
  • Preeti Gulia
  • Nasib Singh Gill
  • Jyotir Moy Chatterjee
  • Muhammad Ahmad

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The stability of the power grid is concernment due to the high demand and supply to smart cities, homes, factories, and so on. Different machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) models can be used to tackle the problem of stability prediction for the energy grid. This study elaborates on the necessity of IoT technology to make energy grid networks smart. Different prediction models, namely, logistic regression, naïve Bayes, decision tree, support vector machine, random forest, XGBoost, k-nearest neighbor, and optimized artificial neural network (ANN), have been applied on openly available smart energy grid datasets to predict their stability. The present article uses metrics such as accuracy, precision, recall, f1-score, and ROC curve to compare different predictive models. Data augmentation and feature scaling have been applied to the dataset to get better results. The augmented dataset provides better results as compared with the normal dataset. This study concludes that the deep learning predictive model ANN optimized with Adam optimizer provides better results than other predictive models. The ANN model provides 97.27% accuracy, 96.79% precision, 95.67% recall, and 96.22% F1 score.

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  • Ayushi Chahal & Preeti Gulia & Nasib Singh Gill & Jyotir Moy Chatterjee & Muhammad Ahmad, 2022. "Performance Analysis of an Optimized ANN Model to Predict the Stability of Smart Grid," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-13, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:7319010
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/7319010
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