December 31, 2012
Conference Paper

A Multi-layer, Data-driven Advanced Reasoning Tool for Intelligent Data Mining and Analysis for Smart Grids

Abstract

This paper presents the multi-layer, data-driven advanced reasoning tool (M-DART), a proof-of-principle decision support tool for improved power system operation. M-DART will cross-correlate and examine different data sources to assess anomalies, infer root causes, and anneal data into actionable information. By performing higher-level reasoning “triage” of diverse data sources, M-DART focuses on early detection of emerging power system events and identifies highest priority actions for the human decision maker. M-DART represents a significant advancement over today’s grid monitoring technologies that apply offline analyses to derive model-based guidelines for online real-time operations and use isolated data processing mechanisms focusing on individual data domains. The development of the M-DART will bridge these gaps by reasoning about results obtained from multiple data sources that are enabled by the smart grid infrastructure. This hybrid approach integrates a knowledge base that is trained offline but tuned online to capture model-based relationships while revealing complex causal relationships among data from different domains.

Revised: June 5, 2014 | Published: December 31, 2012

Citation

Lu N., P. Du, F.L. Greitzer, X. Guo, R.E. Hohimer, and Y.G. Pomiak. 2012. A Multi-layer, Data-driven Advanced Reasoning Tool for Intelligent Data Mining and Analysis for Smart Grids. In 2012 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting, July 22-26, 2012, San Diego, California, 1-7. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE. PNNL-SA-85049. doi:10.1109/PESGM.2012.6345180