April 28, 2024
Ali Ahmadian

Ali Ahmadian

Academic rank: Associate professor
Address: Bonab-University of bonab
Education: Ph.D in electrical engineering
Phone: 04137745000
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
Department: Electrical Engineering

Research

Title
Plug-in Electric Vehicle Behavior Modeling in Energy Market: A Novel Deep Learning-Based Approach With Clustering Technique
Type Article
Keywords
Deep learning, classification, plug-in electric vehicles, travel behavior, energy market.
Researchers Hamidreza Jahangir، Saleh Sadeghi-Gougheri، Behzad Vatandoust، Masoud Aliakbar Golkar، Ali Ahmadian، Amin Hajizadeh

Abstract

Growing penetration of Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEVs) in the transportation fleet and their subsequent charging demands introduce substantial intermittency to the electric load profile which imposes techno-economic challenges on power distribution networks. To address the uncertainty in demand, a novel deep learning-based approach equipped with a hybrid classification task is developed which can take into account the travel characteristics of the PEV owners. The classification structure helps us scrutinize the PEVs demand by allocating a specific forecasting network to each cluster of travel behavior patterns. In our hybrid classification task, first, an unsupervised classifier discerns hidden travel-behavior patterns between the historical PEVs data by clustering them; then, a supervised classifier directs each new PEV data to its appropriate cluster-specific forecasting network. The deep learning-based forecasting and classification networks are constructed based on the Long Short-Term Memory networks to investigate long- and short term features in PEV behaviors. The data-driven structure of our proposed method enables us to observe and preserve the correlation between PEV travel data parameters (departure time, arrival time and traveled distance) and avoid the generation of unrealistic travel samples found in scenario-based approaches. To verify the effectiveness of the proposed method in practical environments, we have studied the impact of the precise forecasting of the PEVs demand in an aggregator’s financial profit in the energy market of the California Independent System Operator market. The numerical results confirm the outstanding performance of our proposed deep learning-based method in forecasting PEVs demand against benchmark approaches in this field such as Monte Carlo, Quasi-Monte Carlo, and Copula with only a 6.77% error in comparison with real data.