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Title Stability Prediction In Smart Grid Using Pso Optimized Xgboost Algorithm With Dynamic Inertia Weight Updation
ID_Doc 52854
Authors Binbusayyis A.; Sha M.
Year 2025
Published CMES - Computer Modeling in Engineering and Sciences, 142, 1
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.32604/cmes.2024.058202
Abstract Prediction of stability in SG (Smart Grid) is essential in maintaining consistency and reliability of power supply in grid infrastructure. Analyzing the fluctuations in power generation and consumption patterns of smart cities assists in effectively managing continuous power supply in the grid. It also possesses a better impact on averting overloading and permitting effective energy storage. Even though many traditional techniques have predicted the consumption rate for preserving stability, enhancement is required in prediction measures with minimized loss. To overcome the complications in existing studies, this paper intends to predict stability from the smart grid stability prediction dataset using machine learning algorithms. To accomplish this, pre-processing is performed initially to handle missing values since it develops biased models when missing values are mishandled and performs feature scaling to normalize independent data features. Then, the pre-processed data are taken for training and testing. Following that, the regression process is performed using Modified PSO (Particle Swarm Optimization) optimized XGBoost Technique with dynamic inertia weight update, which analyses variables like gamma(G), reaction time (tau1–tau4), and power balance (p1–p4) for providing effective future stability in SG. Since PSO attains optimal solution by adjusting position through dynamic inertial weights, it is integrated with XGBoost due to its scalability and faster computational speed characteristics. The hyperparameters of XGBoost are fine-tuned in the training process for achieving promising outcomes on prediction. Regression results are measured through evaluation metrics such as MSE (Mean Square Error) of 0.011312781, MAE (Mean Absolute Error) of 0.008596322, and RMSE (Root Mean Square Error) of 0.010636156 and MAPE (Mean Absolute Percentage Error) value of 0.0052 which determine the efficacy of the system. Copyright © 2025 The Authors. Published by Tech Science Press.
Author Keywords dynamic inertia weight update; machine learning; particle swarm optimization; Smart Grid; XGBoost


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