April 23, 2024
Ardashir Mohammadzadeh

Ardashir Mohammadzadeh

Academic rank: Associate professor
Address: University of Bonab
Education: Ph.D in Electrical engineering-Control
Phone: 0413775000
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
Department: Electrical Engineering

Research

Title
Modeling Renewable Energy Systems by a Self-Evolving Nonlinear Consequent Part Recurrent Type-2 Fuzzy System for Power Prediction
Type Article
Keywords
self-evolving; nonlinear consequent part; convergence analysis; renewable energy; type-2 fuzzy; artificial intelligence; machine learning; big data; data science; fuzzy logic; energy
Researchers Jafar Tavoosi، Amir Abolfazl Suratgar، Mohammad Bagher Menhaj، Amirhosein Mosavi، Ardashir Mohammadzadeh، Ehsan Ranjbar

Abstract

A novel Nonlinear Consequent Part Recurrent Type-2 Fuzzy System (NCPRT2FS) is presented for the modeling of renewable energy systems. Not only does this paper present a new architecture of the type-2 fuzzy system (T2FS) for identification and behavior prognostication of an experimental solar cell set and a wind turbine, but also, it introduces an exquisite technique to acquire an optimal number of membership functions (MFs) and their corresponding rules. Using nonlinear functions in the “Then” part of fuzzy rules, introducing a new mechanism in structure learning, using an adaptive learning rate and performing convergence analysis of the learning algorithm are the innovations of this paper. Another novel innovation is using optimization techniques (including pruning fuzzy rules, initial adjustment of MFs). Next, a solar photovoltaic cell and a wind turbine are deemed as case studies. The experimental data are exploited and the consequent yields emerge as convincing. The root-mean-square-error (RMSE) is less than 0.006 and the number of fuzzy rules is equal to or less than four rules, which indicates the very good performance of the presented fuzzy neural network. Finally, the obtained model is used for the first time for a geographical area to examine the feasibility of renewable energies