Tri-Compress: A Cascaded Data Compression Framework for Smart Electricity Distribution Systems

Modern smart distribution system requires storage, transmission and processing of big data generated by sensors installed in electric meters. On one hand, this data is essentially required for intelligent decision making by smart grid but on the other hand storage, transmission and processing of that huge amount of data is also a challenge. Present approaches to compress this information have only relied on the traditional matrix decomposition techniques benefitting from low number of principal components to represent the entire data. This paper proposes a cascaded data compression technique that blends three different methods in order to achieve high compression rate for efficient storage and transmission. In the first and second stages, two lossy data compression techniques are used, namely Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) and Normalization; Third stage achieves further compression by using the technique of Sparsity Encoding (SE) which is a lossless compression technique but only having appreciable benefits for sparse data sets. Our simulation results show that the combined use of the 3 techniques achieves data compression ratio to be 15% higher than state of the art SVD for small, sparse datasets and up to 28% higher in large, non-sparse datasets with acceptable Mean Absolute Error (MAE).

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