학술논문

Big Data Analytics for Electricity Theft Detection in Smart Grids
Document Type
Conference
Source
2021 IEEE Madrid PowerTech Madrid PowerTech, 2021 IEEE. :1-6 Jun, 2021
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Support vector machines
Training
Simulation
Standardization
Big Data
Smart meters
Smart grids
Big data
Electricity theft detection
Feature engineering
Data classification
Smart grid
Language
Abstract
In Smart Grids (SG), Electricity Theft Detection (ETD) is of great importance because it makes the SG cost-efficient. Existing methods for ETD cannot efficiently handle data imbalance, missing values, variance and non-linear data problems in the smart meter data. Therefore, an effective integrated strategy is required to address underlying issues and accurately detect electricity theft using big data. In this work, a simple yet effective approach is proposed by integrating two different modules, such as data pre-processing and classification, in a single framework. The first module involves data imputation, outliers handling, standardization and class balancing steps to generate quality data for classifier training. The second module classifies honest and dishonest users with a Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifier. To improve the classifier’s learning trend and accuracy, a Bayesian optimization algorithm is used to tune SVM’s hyperparameters. Simulation results confirm that the proposed framework for ETD significantly outperforms previous machine learning approaches such as random forest, logistic regression and SVM in terms of accuracy.