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Application of Intervention Analysis to Evaluate the Impacts of Special Events on FreewaysQi, Jing 16 May 2008 (has links)
In China in particular, large, planned special events (e.g., the Olympic Games, etc.) are viewed as great opportunities for economic development. Large numbers of visitors from other countries and provinces may be expected to attend such events, bringing in significant tourism dollars. However, as a direct result of such events, the transportation system is likely to face great challenges as travel demand increases beyond its original design capacity. Special events in central business districts (CBD) in particular will further exacerbate traffic congestion on surrounding freeway segments near event locations. To manage the transportation system, it is necessary to plan and prepare for such special events, which requires prediction of traffic conditions during the events. This dissertation presents a set of novel prototype models to forecast traffic volumes along freeway segments during special events. Almost all research to date has focused solely on traffic management techniques under special event conditions. These studies, at most, provided a qualitative analysis and there was a lack of an easy-to-implement method for quantitative analyses. This dissertation presents a systematic approach, based separately on univariate time series model with intervention analysis and multivariate time series model with intervention analysis for forecasting traffic volumes on freeway segments near an event location. A case study was carried out, which involved analyzing and modelling the historical time series data collected from loop-detector traffic monitoring stations on the Second and Third Ring Roads near Beijing Workers Stadium. The proposed time series models, with expected intervention, are found to provide reasonably accurate forecasts of traffic pattern changes efficiently. They may be used to support transportation planning and management for special events.
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The trend forecasting paradox? : An exploratory study of the compatibility of trend forecasting and sustainabilityFrohm, Pauline, Tucholke, Kara Xenia January 2020 (has links)
Trend forecasting is perceived to be an essential service for fashion companies to use in order to stay competitive in the fast-paced fashion industry. Yet, in times of climate change, appointing new trends each season is a questioned practice. Since trend forecasting aligns with the inherent obsolescence of fashion’s constant change, forecasting seems to stand in paradox with the imperatives of sustainability. Thus, this thesis aims to explore the role of trend forecasting to understand its compatibility with environmental sustainability. The review of previous research depicts the evolution of the trend forecasting field and displays prominent literature within fashion and sustainability, which together displays an apparent research gap that this study aims to fill. The thesis follows an exploratory design pursuing a multiple case study strategy applied through eight semi-structured interviews with trend forecasters and a content analysis of WGSN online trend forecasts. Findings of this study validate the existence of a trend forecasting paradox while also demonstrating areas of compatibilities. Customized forecasting and long-term approaches were concluded as compatible practices and may be integrated into both long-term and seasonal forecasting. This study also recognizes a need to differ between forecasting sustainability and sustainable forecasting. This thesis is believed contribute to an under-researched area and aid the trend forecasting industry to realize its impact on sustainability, as well as suggesting approaches on how to further incorporate sustainable practices into their work.
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Abordagem neurofuzzy para previsão de demanda de energia elétrica no curtíssimo prazo / Neurofuzzy approach for very-short term load demand forecastingAndrade, Luciano Carli Moreira de 03 August 2010 (has links)
Uma vez que sistemas de inferência neuro-fuzzy adaptativos são aproximadores universais que podem ser usados em aplicações de aproximação de funções e de previsão, este trabalho tem por objetivo determinar seus melhores parâmetros e suas melhores arquiteturas com o propósito de se executar previsão de demanda de energia elétrica no curtíssimo prazo em subestações de distribuição. Isto pode possibilitar o desenvolvimento de controles automáticos de carga mais eficientes para sistemas elétricos de potência. As entradas do sistema são séries temporais de demanda de energia elétrica, compostas por dados mensurados em intervalos de cinco minutos ao longo de sete dias em subestações localizadas em cidades do interior do estado de São Paulo. Diversas configurações de entrada e diferentes arquiteturas foram examinadas para se fazer a previsão de um passo a frente. Os resultados do sistema de inferência neuro-fuzzy adaptativo frente às abordagens encontradas na literatura foram promissores. / Since adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference systems are universal approximators that can be used in functions approximation and forecasting applications, this work has the objective to determine their best parameters and best architectures with the purpose to execute very short term load forecasting in distribution substations. This can allow the development of more efficient load automatic control for power systems. The system inputs are load demand time series, which are composed of data measured at each five minutes interval, during seven days, from substations located in cities from São Paulo state countryside. Several input configurations and different architectures were examined to make a prediction aiming one step forecasting. The adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system results in comparison with other approaches found in literature were promising.
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Short-term Industrial Production Forecasting For TurkeyDegerli, Ahmet 01 September 2012 (has links) (PDF)
This thesis aims to produce short-term forecasts for the economic activity in Turkey. As a proxy for the economic activity, industrial production index is used. Univariate autoregressive distributed lag (ADL) models, vector autoregressive (VAR) models and combination forecasts method are utilized in a pseudo out-of-sample forecasting framework to obtain one-month ahead forecasts. To evaluate the models&rsquo / forecasting performances, the relative root mean square forecast error (RRMSFE) is calculated. Overall, results indicate that combining the VAR models with four endogenous variables yields the most substantial improvement in forecasting performance, relative to benchmark autoregressive (AR) model.
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Abordagem neurofuzzy para previsão de demanda de energia elétrica no curtíssimo prazo / Neurofuzzy approach for very-short term load demand forecastingLuciano Carli Moreira de Andrade 03 August 2010 (has links)
Uma vez que sistemas de inferência neuro-fuzzy adaptativos são aproximadores universais que podem ser usados em aplicações de aproximação de funções e de previsão, este trabalho tem por objetivo determinar seus melhores parâmetros e suas melhores arquiteturas com o propósito de se executar previsão de demanda de energia elétrica no curtíssimo prazo em subestações de distribuição. Isto pode possibilitar o desenvolvimento de controles automáticos de carga mais eficientes para sistemas elétricos de potência. As entradas do sistema são séries temporais de demanda de energia elétrica, compostas por dados mensurados em intervalos de cinco minutos ao longo de sete dias em subestações localizadas em cidades do interior do estado de São Paulo. Diversas configurações de entrada e diferentes arquiteturas foram examinadas para se fazer a previsão de um passo a frente. Os resultados do sistema de inferência neuro-fuzzy adaptativo frente às abordagens encontradas na literatura foram promissores. / Since adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference systems are universal approximators that can be used in functions approximation and forecasting applications, this work has the objective to determine their best parameters and best architectures with the purpose to execute very short term load forecasting in distribution substations. This can allow the development of more efficient load automatic control for power systems. The system inputs are load demand time series, which are composed of data measured at each five minutes interval, during seven days, from substations located in cities from São Paulo state countryside. Several input configurations and different architectures were examined to make a prediction aiming one step forecasting. The adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system results in comparison with other approaches found in literature were promising.
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Enhanced Power System Operational Performance with Anticipatory Control under Increased Penetration of Wind EnergyJanuary 2016 (has links)
abstract: As the world embraces a sustainable energy future, alternative energy resources, such as wind power, are increasingly being seen as an integral part of the future electric energy grid. Ultimately, integrating such a dynamic and variable mix of generation requires a better understanding of renewable generation output, in addition to power grid systems that improve power system operational performance in the presence of anticipated events such as wind power ramps. Because of the stochastic, uncontrollable nature of renewable resources, a thorough and accurate characterization of wind activity is necessary to maintain grid stability and reliability. Wind power ramps from an existing wind farm are studied to characterize persistence forecasting errors using extreme value analysis techniques. In addition, a novel metric that quantifies the amount of non-stationarity in time series wind power data was proposed and used in a real-time algorithm to provide a rigorous method that adaptively determines training data for forecasts. Lastly, large swings in generation or load can cause system frequency and tie-line flows to deviate from nominal, so an anticipatory MPC-based secondary control scheme was designed and integrated into an automatic generation control loop to improve the ability of an interconnection to respond to anticipated large events and fluctuations in the power system. / Dissertation/Thesis / Doctoral Dissertation Electrical Engineering 2016
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[en] SHORT-TERM HOURLY LOAD FORECASTING MODEL. A NEW APPROACH: HIBRID MODEL / [pt] UM NOVO MODELO HÍBRIDO PARA PREVISÃO HORÁRIA DE CARGAS ELÉTRICAS NO CURTO PRAZOTOMAS HOSHIBA KAWABATA 25 July 2002 (has links)
[pt] Quando ocorre algum tipo de falta em uma Linha de
Transmissão (LT), sua localização exata é essencial para
uma rápida recomposição do Sistema Elétrico. Métodos que
utilizam tensão e corrente de apenas um terminal contêm
simplificações que podem acarretar erros. Esta dissertação
investiga a aplicação de Redes Neurais Artificiais (RNA) na
obtenção de uma nova forma de identificar o tipo do curto-
circuito e determinar a sua localização, utilizando dados
obtidos em somente um terminal. O trabalho consiste de 4
partes principais: estudo bibliográfico da área de Redes
Neurais; simulações de faltas para a obtenção de padrões;
definição e implementação dos modelos de Redes Neurais para
identificação e localização da falta; e estudos de casos.
Na fase do estudo bibliográfico sobre RNA, foi verificado
que as topologias de redes mais usuais são as Feed
Forward, que podem ter uma ou mais camadas de Elementos
Processadores (EP), sendo as redes com múltiplas camadas
(Multi-Layer) a configuração mais completa. Para
treinamento da rede, o algoritmo de aprendizado mais
utilizado é o Back Propagation. Como fruto deste estudo
bibliográfico é apresentado neste trabalho um resumo sobre
RNA.
Nas simulações de faltas para obtenção dos padrões de
treinamento e teste, foi utilizado um sistema automático
que, através da combinação de vários parâmetros do sistema
elétrico, gera situações diferentes de falta. Este sistema
utiliza como base o programa Alternative Transient
Program -ATP. Neste trabalho o sistema elétrico está
representado por uma LT de 345 KV, com fontes equivalentes
representando um sistema real de Furnas Centrais Elétricas.
Todos o sinais de tensão e corrente utilizados são
representados por fasores de 60 Hz, obtidos através da
Transformada Discreta de Fourier (TDF).
Os modelos de RNAs para identificação e localização de
falta foram implementados com sub-rotinas de redes neurais
do programa MATLAB ver. 6.0, representados por Redes
Perceptron Multicamadas (Multi Layer Perceptron), treinadas
com algoritmo Back Propagation com taxa de aprendizado
adaptativa e o termo momentum fixo. Um modelo único de RNA
identifica quais as fases (A, B, C e T) envolvidas,
classificando o tipo de falta, que pode ser: Monofásica;
Bifásica; Bifásica-Terra ou Trifásica. Para a localização
da falta, foram definidas 4 arquiteturas de RNA, uma para
cada tipo de falta. A ativação de cada topologia de RNA
para localização é definida em função do tipo de falta
classificada no modelo de identificação com RNA.
Na etapa de estudo de casos testou-se o desempenho de cada
modelo de RNA utilizando casos de testes em outras
situações de falta, diferentes dos conjuntos de
treinamento. A RNA de identificação de falta foi avaliada
para situações de faltas envolvendo outras LTs, com
diferentes níveis de tensão. Os resultados das 4 RNAs de
localização da falta foram comparados com os resultados
obtidos utilizando o método tradicional, tanto para os
casos simulados quanto para algumas situações reais de
falta.
A utilização de RNAs para a identificação e a localização
de falta mostrouse bastante eficiente para os casos
analisados, comprovando a aplicabilidade das
redes neurais nesse problema. / [en] When a kind of fault occurs in a Transmission Line, its
exact location is essential for a fast reclosing of the
Electric System. Methods that use voltages and currents
from only one terminal contain simplifications that can to
cause mistakes. This paper presents an investigation about
application of Artificial Neural Network (ANN) obtaining a
new way of identification for the type of the short circuit
and its location, using data obtained only in one terminal.
The work consists on the following 4 main parts:
bibliographical study of Neural Network`s area;
simulations of faults in order to obtain of patterns;
definition and implementation of Neural Network`s models
for identification and location of the fault; and studies
of cases.
In the bibliographical study step on ANN, it was verified
that the topologies for the more usual nets are Feed-
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Prévision à court terme des flux de voyageurs : une approche par les réseaux bayésiens / Short-term passenger flow forecasting : a Bayesian network approachRoos, Jérémy 28 September 2018 (has links)
Dans ces travaux de thèse, nous proposons un modèle de prévision à court terme des flux de voyageurs basé sur les réseaux bayésiens. Ce modèle est destiné à répondre à des besoins opérationnels divers liés à l'information voyageurs, la régulation des flux ou encore la planification de l'offre de transport. Conçu pour s'adapter à tout type de configuration spatiale, il permet de combiner des sources de données hétérogènes (validations des titres de transport, comptages à bord des trains et offre de transport) et fournit une représentation intuitive des relations de causalité spatio-temporelles entre les flux. Sa capacité à gérer les données manquantes lui permet de réaliser des prédictions en temps réel même en cas de défaillances techniques ou d'absences de systèmes de collecte / In this thesis, we propose a Bayesian network model for short-term passenger flow forecasting. This model is intended to cater for various operational needs related to passenger information, passenger flow regulation or operation planning. As well as adapting to any spatial configuration, it is designed to combine heterogeneous data sources (ticket validation, on-board counts and transport service) and provides an intuitive representation of the causal spatio-temporal relationships between flows. Its ability to deal with missing data allows to make real-time predictions even in case of technical failures or absences of collection systems
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L'économie face aux enquêtes psychologiques 1944 -1960 : unité de la science économique, diversité des pratiques / Economics in the light of psychological surveys (1944 - 1960) : unity of science, diversity of practicesDechaux, Pierrick 01 December 2017 (has links)
Cette thèse étudie la trajectoire historique des enquêtes psychologiques produites au Survey Research Center de l’Université du Michigan à l’initiative de George Katona. Aujourd’hui, on ne retient de ces enquêtes que les indicateurs de confiance produits chaque mois par plus de cinquante pays pour analyser la conjoncture. Pourquoi continue-t-on à produire et à utiliser ces enquêtes et ces indicateurs alors qu’un consensus s’est produit en macroéconomie et en microéconomie autour d’un ensemble de modèles qui n’en font pas l’usage ? Pour répondre à cette question, on étudie plusieurs controverses qui se sont produites autour des enquêtes du Michigan entre 1944 et 1960. On montre que l’époque est caractérisée de décisions au sein des gouvernements et du monde des affaires. La thèse montre que si ces débats sont peu connus des économistes aujourd’hui, c’est parce qu’ils se sont poursuivis dans des champs disciplinaires périphériques à l’économie. Ces disciplines sont concernées par des problèmes pratiques dont les économistes théoriciens se sont progressivement détournés. En proposant une analyse des liens entre la théorie économique et sa mise en pratique, cette thèse offre une nouvelle manière d’appréhender l’histoire de la macroéconomie récente et de l’économie comportementale. L’histoire des dynamiques intellectuelles d’après-guerre ne se résume ni à des innovations théoriques, ni à un nouveau rapport entre la théorie et l’empirie. En effet, ces dynamiques reposent aussi sur la redéfinition des frontières entre la science et son art ; entre d’un côté l’économie et de l’autre le marketing et la conjoncture. / This dissertation looks at the historical development of George Kantona's psychological surveys at the Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan. The main legacy of this work has been the widespread adoption of confidence indicators. They are used each month by more than fifty countries and widely implemented by business managers and forecasters. How do we explain the widespread usage of these indicators despite a prevalent consensus in macroeconomics and microeconomics that does not consider them as important tools? In order to answer this question, we study several controversies that occurred around Michigan surveys between 1944 and 1960. It is shown that this era is characterized by many interdisciplinary exchanges guided by the practical needs of decision-makers in governments and private companies. I show that if economists know little about these debates, it is because they were maintained in disciplinary fields on the periphery of economics. These fields are centered on practical problems that theoretical economists progressively abandoned. This thesis offers a new way of understanding the history of recent macroeconomics and behavioral economics by proposing an analysis of the links between economic theory and its application in practice. For instance, the history of post-war intellectual dynamics cannot be reduced to theoretical innovations or to a new relationship between theory and empiricism. Indeed, these dynamics rely also on the transformation of the boundaries between the science and its art; between the economy on the one hand and marketing and forecasting on the other.
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Développement de méthodes spatio-temporelles pour la prévision à court terme de la production photovoltaïque / Development of spatio-temporal methods for short term forecasting of photovoltaïc productionAgoua, Xwégnon 20 December 2017 (has links)
L’évolution du contexte énergétique mondial et la lutte contre le changement climatique ont conduit à l’accroissement des capacités de production d’énergie renouvelable. Les énergies renouvelables sont caractérisées par une forte variabilité due à leur dépendance aux conditions météorologiques. La maîtrise de cette variabilité constitue un enjeu important pour les opérateurs du système électrique, mais aussi pour l’atteinte des objectifs européens de réduction des émissions de gaz à effet de serre, d’amélioration de l’efficacité énergétique et de l’augmentation de la part des énergies renouvelables. Dans le cas du photovoltaïque(PV), la maîtrise de la variabilité de la production passe par la mise en place d’outils qui permettent de prévoir la production future des centrales. Ces prévisions contribuent entre autres à l’augmentation du niveau de pénétration du PV,à l’intégration optimale dans le réseau électrique, à l’amélioration de la gestion des centrales PV et à la participation aux marchés de l’électricité. L’objectif de cette thèse est de contribuer à l’amélioration de la prédictibilité à court-terme (moins de 6 heures) de la production PV. Dans un premier temps, nous analysons la variabilité spatio-temporelle de la production PV et proposons une méthode de réduction de la non-stationnarité des séries de production. Nous proposons ensuite un modèle spatio-temporel de prévision déterministe qui exploite les corrélations spatio-temporelles entre les centrales réparties sur une région. Les centrales sont utilisées comme un réseau de capteurs qui permettent d’anticiper les sources de variabilité. Nous proposons aussi une méthode automatique de sélection des variables qui permet de résoudre les problèmes de dimension et de parcimonie du modèle spatio-temporel. Un modèle spatio-temporel probabiliste a aussi été développé aux fins de produire des prévisions performantes non seulement du niveau moyen de la production future mais de toute sa distribution. Enfin nous proposons, un modèle qui exploite les observations d’images satellites pour améliorer la prévision court-terme de la production et une comparaison de l’apport de différentes sources de données sur les performances de prévision. / The evolution of the global energy context and the challenges of climate change have led to anincrease in the production capacity of renewable energy. Renewable energies are characterized byhigh variability due to their dependence on meteorological conditions. Controlling this variabilityis an important challenge for the operators of the electricity systems, but also for achieving the Europeanobjectives of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving energy efficiency and increasing the share of renewable energies in EU energy consumption. In the case of photovoltaics (PV), the control of the variability of the production requires to predict with minimum errors the future production of the power stations. These forecasts contribute to increasing the level of PV penetration and optimal integration in the power grid, improving PV plant management and participating in electricity markets. The objective of this thesis is to contribute to the improvement of the short-term predictability (less than 6 hours) of PV production. First, we analyze the spatio-temporal variability of PV production and propose a method to reduce the nonstationarity of the production series. We then propose a deterministic prediction model that exploits the spatio-temporal correlations between the power plants of a spatial grid. The power stationsare used as a network of sensors to anticipate sources of variability. We also propose an automaticmethod for selecting variables to solve the dimensionality and sparsity problems of the space-time model. A probabilistic spatio-temporal model has also been developed to produce efficient forecasts not only of the average level of future production but of its entire distribution. Finally, we propose a model that exploits observations of satellite images to improve short-term forecasting of PV production.
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