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Green Machine Learning and Big Data for Smart Grids: Practices and Applications is a guidebook to the best practices and potential for green data analytics when generating innovative solutions to renewable energy integration in the power grid. This book begins with a solid foundation in the concept of "green" machine learning and the essential technologies for utilizing data analytics in smart grids. A variety of scenarios are examined closely, demonstrating the opportunities for supporting renewable energy integration using machine learning, from forecasting and stability prediction to smart metering and disturbance tests.
Uses for control of physical components including inverters and converters are examined, along with policy implications. Importantly, real-world case studies and chapter objectives are combined to signpost essential information, and to support understanding and implementation.
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1. Introduction to Green Machine and Machine Learning in Smart Grids
2. Characteristics and Essential Technologies of Green Machine Learning in the Energy Sector
3. Smart Grid Stability Prediction through Big Data Analytics
4. Descriptive, Predictive, Prescriptive and Diagnostic Analytical Models for Managing Power Systems
5. Integrating Green Machine Learning and Big Data Framework for Renewable Energy Grids
6. Green Machine Learning with Big Data for Grid Operations
7. Big Data Green Machine Learning for Smart Metering
8. Analysis and Real-time Implementation of Power Line Disturbances Test in Smart Grids
9. Analysis and Implementation of Power Optimizer Using Sliding Mode Control enabled String Inverter for Renewable Applications
10. Smart Edge Devices for Electric Grid Computing
11. Combined Flyback Converter and Forward Converter Based Active Cell Balancing in Lithium-Ion Battery Cell for Smart Electric Vehicle Application
12. Predictive Modelling in Asset and Workforce Management
13. Sustainability Consideration of Smart Grid with Big Data Analytics in Social, Economic, Technical and Policy Aspects
14. Real-Time of Big Data and Analytics in Smart Grid and Energy Management Applications
15. Challenges and Future Directions
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Dr. V. Indragandhi obtained a PhD from Anna University, Chennai, and is currently employed by VIT as a Professor at the School of Electrical Engineering. She has engaged in teaching and research work for the past 15 years, with a focus on power electronics and renewable energy systems. She has published articles in high-impact factor journals, holds 4 patents to her name, and is a prolific book author/editor for Wiley, Elsevier, and MDPI. She has successfully organized many international conferences and workshops, partnering with leading universities around the world. Recently, she has been engaged as co-PI on a joint research project with Teesside University, funded by the UK Royal Academy of Engineering.Dr. R. Elakkiya is working as an Assistant Professor in Department of Computer Science, Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani, Dubai Campus. She received her PhD from Anna University, Chennai in 2018. Her doctoral research was on sign language recognition, when she's not coding or in her research work, she's most probably cubing. She secured University First Rank and awarded Gold Medal for her Post graduation in Software Engineering from CEG Campus, Anna University, Chennai. She won the iDEX - DISC 4 challenge and received the grant award for the year 2021 from DIO, DRDO and, she received Young Achiever Award for the year 2019 from INSc. She had received many extra-mural funded projects from various government and non-government agencies and also served as Machine Learning and Data Analytics Consultant and delivered many products to different industry verticals. During 2020 pandemic, she developed an AI-based COVID Screening Tool for preliminary screening and deployed the tool as open source in three Government Hospitals in Tamil Nadu, India. She owns three patents and published several research articles and books with reputable publishers. She is Member of Association of Computing Machinery and Lifetime Member of International Association of Engineers. Her research specifically focuses on addressing the trending issues and huge need for ML and DL, by filling a gap within a multidisciplinary field to include computer science, mathematics, and engineering.
V. Subramaniyaswamy is currently working as a Professor in the School of Computer Science and Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India. In total, he has 18 years of experience in academia. He has published more than 120 papers in reputed international journals and conferences, and filed 5 patents. His technical competencies lie in recommender systems, Artificial Intelligence, the Internet of Things, reinforcement learning, big data analytics, and cognitive analytics. He has edited two books, including Electric Motor Drives and their Applications, with Simulation Practice (Elsevier: 2022, ISBN: 9780323911627).