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Incremental segmented slope residential load pattern clustering based on three-stage curve profiles

Jue Hou, Tingzhe Pan, Xinlei Cai, Xin Jin, Zijie Meng and Hongxuan Luo

Cyber-Physical Systems, 2024, vol. 10, issue 3, 263-282

Abstract: This paper tackles high computational complexity in using Euclidean distance for residential load profiles (RLPs) similarity by proposing a three-stage incremental segmented slope clustering framework. The first two stages involve static clustering, where we obtain typical residential load profiles through piecewise slope clustering. In the third stage, dynamic clustering is performed based on the slope similarity of RLPs. This method enhances clustering performance and reduces computation cost, outperforming various benchmarks, with simulation results confirming the framework's effectiveness.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/23335777.2023.2263502

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