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Feasibility Study on A Multi-Dimensional Intelligent Perception Method of Electricity Stealing Situation

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situational awareness technology can effectively improve the operational efficiency of grid and strongly guarantee the safe and stable operation of grid. Its important forecasting and decision support ability are indispensable parts of the smart grid. This article integrates a variety of professional systems, including power marketing system and power acquisition system, combines seasonal weather, social and economic information, and establishes a typical industry power consumption matrix data set and anti-electricity stealing diagnosis model, and proposes a multi-dimensional intelligent situational awareness solution of electricity stealing, which will improve the level of intelligent situational awareness of electricity stealing.

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      ICITEE '20: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Information Technologies and Electrical Engineering
      December 2020
      687 pages
      ISBN:9781450388665
      DOI:10.1145/3452940
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      Published: 17 May 2021

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      1. Electricity Stealing
      2. Feasibility
      3. Multi-dimensional

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