Thao Nguyen Da , Phuong Nguyen Thanh , Ming-Yuan Cho
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Abstract
Real-time insulator leakage current classification is crucial in preventing the pollution flashover phenomenon and providing appropriate maintenance schedules in high-voltage transmission towers. However, current methodologies only utilize traditional artificial neural networks, which have limitations when performing big data analysis. This research developed a novel cloud 15kV-HDPE insulator leakage current classified framework, utilizing a long short-term memory convolutional neural network (LSTM-CNN). The hybrid model structure is optimized through hyperparameter fine-tuning based on improved particle swarm optimization (IPSO), which reduces human effort and considerable time compared with PSO and random search (RS) techniques. The IPSO-LSTM-CNN model can productively identify correlations between selected weather features and target leakage current levels of 15kV-HDPE insulators. LSTM efficiently captures long-term patterns in sequential data, while CNN layers competently extract high-level dependency in time-invariant information. Four 15kV-HDPE insulators’ datasets, collected in high-voltage transmission lines in the coastal area of Taiwan for more than one year, are deployed for analyzing and comparing classified performance. Other conventional models are developed to evaluate and compare classified performance with the proposed IPSO-LSTM-CNN approach, which acquires the most significant enhancement of 48.08 % loss, 45.91 % validating loss, 52.57 % MAE, 35.47 % validating MAE, 47.34 % MSE, 27.02 % validating MSE, 9.15 % PRE, 3.40 % validating PRE, 4.76 % REC, and 6.17 % validating REC. The experiment outcomes demonstrate that the developed IPSO-LSTM-CNN model acquires improved robustness and accuracy in the leakage current classified capability of 15kV-HDPE insulators.
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Swarm and Evolutionary Computation is a pioneering peer-reviewed journal focused on the latest research and advancements in nature-inspired intelligent computation using swarm and evolutionary algorithms. It covers theoretical, experimental, and practical aspects of these paradigms and their hybrids, promoting interdisciplinary research. The journal prioritizes the publication of high-quality, original articles that push the boundaries of evolutionary computation and swarm intelligence. Additionally, it welcomes survey papers on current topics and novel applications. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: Genetic Algorithms, and Genetic Programming, Evolution Strategies, and Evolutionary Programming, Differential Evolution, Artificial Immune Systems, Particle Swarms, Ant Colony, Bacterial Foraging, Artificial Bees, Fireflies Algorithm, Harmony Search, Artificial Life, Digital Organisms, Estimation of Distribution Algorithms, Stochastic Diffusion Search, Quantum Computing, Nano Computing, Membrane Computing, Human-centric Computing, Hybridization of Algorithms, Memetic Computing, Autonomic Computing, Self-organizing systems, Combinatorial, Discrete, Binary, Constrained, Multi-objective, Multi-modal, Dynamic, and Large-scale Optimization.