Voltage pattern analysis system and method
First Claim
1. A method employing voltage pattern analysis, said method comprising:
- receiving, by voltage pattern analysis (VPA) module operating on one or more computing devices, meter readings from each of a first plurality of meters assigned to a given distribution node in a set of distribution nodes in a metered utility distribution system over a given period of time, wherein the meter readings comprises a voltage time series for the given period of time for each meter of the first plurality of meters;
calculating, by the VPA module, a voltage signal correlation for each meter of the first plurality of meters assigned to the given distribution node in the set of distribution nodes;
imputing, by the VPA module, a voltage signal correlation for each distribution node in the set of distribution nodes;
performing, by the VPA module an outlier analysis by comparing an individual meter correlation with results of said imputing to identify a meter candidate for reassignment, wherein the voltage signal correlation between the meter candidate and the first plurality of meters exceeds a misassociation threshold; and
responsive, by the VPA module, to said performing, for a meter of the first plurality of meters identified as the meter candidate, identifying a different distribution node of the set of distribution nodes within a specified radius as a distribution node candidate;
reassign the meter candidate to the different distribution node, wherein the reassigning comprises;
imputing a modified voltage signal correlation between the meter candidate and the distribution node candidate; and
assigning the meter candidate to the distribution node candidate in response to determining that the modified voltage signal correlation between the meter candidate and the distribution node candidate is an improvement over the voltage signal correlation between the meter candidate and the given distribution node.
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Abstract
A voltage pattern analysis system and method may automate aspects of the process of mapping or assigning utility meters to a specific transformer or other distribution node by identifying misassociated meters and correcting a system-wide transformer assignment or distribution node assignment. When a meter'"'"'s voltage signal does not correlate well with other meters'"'"' voltage signals on the same transformer, the meter is likely misassociated to that transformer. A pairwise voltage signal correlation may be computed for all meters assigned to a transformer and a voltage signal correlation for every transformer in the system, or a subset thereof, may be imputed. Individual meter correlations may then be compared with the transformer correlation. For meters identified as misassociation candidates, transformers or other distribution nodes within a specified radius may be considered for reassignment of the meter.
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1. A method employing voltage pattern analysis, said method comprising:
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receiving, by voltage pattern analysis (VPA) module operating on one or more computing devices, meter readings from each of a first plurality of meters assigned to a given distribution node in a set of distribution nodes in a metered utility distribution system over a given period of time, wherein the meter readings comprises a voltage time series for the given period of time for each meter of the first plurality of meters; calculating, by the VPA module, a voltage signal correlation for each meter of the first plurality of meters assigned to the given distribution node in the set of distribution nodes; imputing, by the VPA module, a voltage signal correlation for each distribution node in the set of distribution nodes; performing, by the VPA module an outlier analysis by comparing an individual meter correlation with results of said imputing to identify a meter candidate for reassignment, wherein the voltage signal correlation between the meter candidate and the first plurality of meters exceeds a misassociation threshold; and responsive, by the VPA module, to said performing, for a meter of the first plurality of meters identified as the meter candidate, identifying a different distribution node of the set of distribution nodes within a specified radius as a distribution node candidate; reassign the meter candidate to the different distribution node, wherein the reassigning comprises; imputing a modified voltage signal correlation between the meter candidate and the distribution node candidate; and assigning the meter candidate to the distribution node candidate in response to determining that the modified voltage signal correlation between the meter candidate and the distribution node candidate is an improvement over the voltage signal correlation between the meter candidate and the given distribution node. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A voltage pattern analysis system comprising computer hardware and a computer-readable storage medium and operative to:
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receive meter readings from each of a first plurality of meters assigned to a particular transformer in a set of transformers in a metered utility distribution system over a given period of time, wherein the meter readings comprises a voltage time series for the given period of time for each meter of the first plurality of meters; calculate a pairwise voltage signal correlation for each meter assigned to the particular transformer in the set of transformers; impute a voltage signal correlation for each transformer in the set of transformers; perform an outlier analysis by comparing an individual meter correlation with results of the imputed voltage signal correlation to identify a meter candidate for reassignment, wherein the voltage signal correlation between the meter candidate and the first plurality of meters exceeds a misassociation threshold; responsive to the outlier analysis, for a meter identified as the meter candidate, identify a different transformer of the plurality of transformers within a specified radius as a transformer candidate; and reassign the meter candidate to the transformer candidate, wherein the reassigning comprises; imputing a modified voltage signal correlation between the meter candidate and the transformer candidate; and assigning the meter candidate to the transformer candidate in response to determining that the modified voltage signal correlation between the meter candidate and the transformer candidate is an improvement over the voltage signal correlation between the meter candidate and the particular transformer. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. A method employing voltage pattern analysis, said method comprising:
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receiving, by voltage pattern analysis (VPA) module operating on one or more computing devices, meter readings from each of a first plurality of meters assigned to a particular transformer in a set of transformers in a metered utility distribution system over a given period of time, wherein the meter readings comprises a voltage time series for the given period of time for each meter of the first plurality of meters; calculating, by the VPA module, a voltage signal correlation for each meter of the first plurality of meters assigned to the particular transformer in the set of transformers; imputing, by the VPA module, a voltage signal correlation for each transformer in the set of transformers; performing, by the VPA module, an outlier analysis by comparing an individual meter correlation with results of said imputing to identify a meter candidate for reassignment, wherein the voltage signal correlation between the meter candidate and the first plurality of meters exceeds a misassociation threshold; and responsive, by the VPA module, to said performing, for a meter of the first plurality of meters identified as the meter candidate, reassigning the meter candidate to a transformer candidate of the set of transformers, wherein the reassigning comprises; imputing a modified voltage signal correlation between the meter candidate and the transformer candidate; and assigning the meter candidate to the transformer candidate in response to determining that the modified voltage signal correlation between the meter candidate and the transformer candidate is an improvement over the voltage signal correlation between the meter candidate and the particular transformer. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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