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Artificial Intelligence for Smarter Power Systems: Fuzzy logic and neural networks

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Author(s): Marcelo Godoy Simões 1
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Publication Year: 2021

The urgent need to reduce carbon emissions is leading to growing use of renewable electricity, particularly from wind and photovoltaics. However, the intermittent nature of these power sources presents challenges to power systems, which need to ensure high and consistent power quality. Going forward, power systems also need to be able to respond to changes in loads, for example from EV charging. Neither production nor load changes can be predicted precisely, and so there is a degree of uncertainty or fuzziness. One way to meet these challenges is to use a kind of artificial intelligence - fuzzy logic. Fuzzy logic uses variables that may be any real number between 0 and 1, rather than either 0 or 1. It has obvious advantages when used for optimization of alternative and renewable energy systems. The parametric fuzzy algorithm is inherently adaptive because the coefficients can be altered to accommodate requirements and data availability. This book focuses on the use of fuzzy logic and neural networks to control power grids and adapt them to changing requirements. Chapters cover fuzzy inference, fuzzy logic-based control, feedback and feedforward neural networks, competitive and associate neural networks, and applications of fuzzy logic, deep learning and big data in power electronics and systems.

Inspec keywords: artificial intelligence; smart power grids; fuzzy logic; power engineering computing; neural nets

Other keywords: feedforward neural networks; competitive neural networks; future power systems; fuzzy inference; artificial intelligence; feedback neural networks; big data applications; deep learning; fuzzy sets; fuzzy logic; smart grids; rule based approaches; power electronics; fuzzy-logic-based control; relational approaches; associative neural networks; real-time simulation applications

Subjects: Neural nets; General electrical engineering topics; Power systems; General and management topics; Power engineering computing; Formal logic

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