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A Synchronous Prediction Model Based on Multi-Channel CNN with Moving Window for Coal and Electricity Consumption in Cement Calcination Process.

Xin Shi1, Gaolu Huang1, Xiaochen Hao1, Yue Yang1, Ze Li1.   

Abstract

The precision and reliability of the synchronous prediction of multi energy consumption indicators such as electricity and coal consumption are important for the production optimization of industrial processes (e.g., in the cement industry) due to the deficiency of the coupling relationship of the two indicators while forecasting separately. However, the time lags, coupling, and uncertainties of production variables lead to the difficulty of multi-indicator synchronous prediction. In this paper, a data driven forecast approach combining moving window and multi-channel convolutional neural networks (MWMC-CNN) was proposed to predict electricity and coal consumption synchronously, in which the moving window was designed to extract the time-varying delay feature of the time series data to overcome its impact on energy consumption prediction, and the multi-channel structure was designed to reduce the impact of the redundant parameters between weakly correlated variables of energy prediction. The experimental results implemented by the actual raw data of the cement plant demonstrate that the proposed MWMC-CNN structure has a better performance than without the combination structure of the moving window multi-channel with convolutional neural network.

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Keywords:  energy consumption prediction; moving window; multi-channel convolutional neural networks

Year:  2021        PMID: 34201548     DOI: 10.3390/s21134284

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sensors (Basel)        ISSN: 1424-8220            Impact factor:   3.576


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