A novel hybrid Harris hawk optimization and sine cosine algorithm based home energy management system for residential buildings

IF 1.5 4区 工程技术 Q3 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Building Services Engineering Research & Technology Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI:10.1177/01436244231170387
K. Paul, Debolina Hati
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Smart grid technology has given users the ability to regulate their home energy in a much more effective manner. In such scenarios, Home Energy Management (HEM) potentially becomes an arduous task, as it necessitates the optimal scheduling of smart appliances in order to reduce energy usage. In this research, a hybrid Harris Hawk Optimization-Sine Cosine Algorithm (hHHO-SCA) has been proposed to develop a meta-heuristic-based HEM system. The hybridization of HHO with SCA has been done to enhance the exploration and exploitation stages of HHO, hence improving its global search phase and effectively optimizing the energy usages. In addition to this, several knapsacks are utilized to guarantee that load demand for power users does not surpass a certain level during the peak hours. In terms of electricity prices and Peak to Average Ratio (PAR) reduction, the hybridization is demonstrated to be beneficial in achieving the objectives. Simulations are performed for a multi-family housing complex with a range of smart equipment. The results achieved with the proposed approach suggest that hHHO-SCA has been comparatively efficient in terms of cost reduction, and PAR, when compared to the other optimization techniques. Practical Application. This home energy management system can be applied to optimally schedule all the smart appliances in a building to minimize electricity consumption and provide the consumer with potential savings in electricity costs.
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一种新型的基于Harris hawk优化和正弦余弦算法的住宅住宅能源管理系统
智能电网技术使用户能够以更有效的方式调节家庭能源。在这种情况下,家庭能源管理(HEM)可能成为一项艰巨的任务,因为它需要智能家电的最佳调度,以减少能源使用。在本研究中,提出了一种混合Harris Hawk优化-正弦余弦算法(hHHO-SCA)来开发基于元启发式的HEM系统。将HHO与SCA进行杂交,提高了HHO的探索和开发阶段,从而改进了其全局搜索阶段,有效地优化了能量利用。除此之外,为了保证用电高峰时段电力用户的负荷需求不超过一定的水平,还使用了几个背包。在电价和峰值平均比(PAR)降低方面,杂交被证明有利于实现目标。对具有一系列智能设备的多户住宅综合体进行了模拟。使用该方法获得的结果表明,与其他优化技术相比,hHHO-SCA在降低成本和PAR方面相对有效。实际的应用程序。这种家庭能源管理系统可以应用于优化调度建筑物中的所有智能电器,以最大限度地减少电力消耗,并为消费者提供潜在的电力成本节约。
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Building Services Engineering Research & Technology
Building Services Engineering Research & Technology 工程技术-结构与建筑技术
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
5.90%
发文量
38
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Building Services Engineering Research & Technology is one of the foremost, international peer reviewed journals that publishes the highest quality original research relevant to today’s Built Environment. Published in conjunction with CIBSE, this impressive journal reports on the latest research providing you with an invaluable guide to recent developments in the field.
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