Abstract:The novelty behind this research is to develop enhanced models for real-time power system monitoring in a platform-independent and distributed platform. Distributed models for power system applications have been implemented using Remote Method Invocation (RMI), Common object Request Broker Architecture and. NET remoting technologies. The interoperability among the heterogeneous power system clients in a distributed platform has been achieved through XMLization of power system data which provides meaningful sol… Show more
In the quest for more secure power grids, this paper delves into the vital role of power monitoring systems and the burgeoning field of safety risk prediction. Traditional prediction methodologies falter due to slow computation and lackluster accuracy. Enter the XGBoost algorithm, hailed for its stellar performance in various prediction scenarios, yet still ripe for improvement within complex power system data. By marrying Operational Technology (OT) with Information Technology (IT), we elevate the predictive prowess of the XGBoost model. Our investigation, grounded in the analysis of 900 sample datasets, unveils a model with enhanced precision in security risk evaluation. This refined model not only surpasses traditional XGBoost in accuracy—with increased instances of near-perfect predictions—but also excels in vital statistical measures: reducing Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE), lowering Root Mean Square Error (RMSE), and boosting both prediction stability and sensitivity. The introduction of the WOA-XGBoost algorithm marks a significant leap forward in fortifying power monitoring systems’ security and predictive alertness.
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