Improving the Scalability of a Prosumer Cooperative Game with K-Means Clustering
Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science2020-08-03v2Computer Science and Game TheoryMachine LearningGeneral EconomicsOptimization and ControlEconomics
Among the various market structures under peer-to-peer energy sharing, one model based on cooperative game theory provides clear incentives for prosumers to collaboratively schedule their energy resources. The computational complexity of this model, however, increases exponentially with the number of participants. To address this issue, this paper proposes the application of K-means clustering to the energy profiles following the grand coalition optimization. The cooperative model is run with the "clustered players" to compute their payoff allocations, which are then further distributed among the prosumers within each cluster. Case studies show that the proposed method can significantly improve the scalability of the cooperative scheme while maintaining a high level of financial incentives for the prosumers.
@article{arxiv.1903.10965,
title = {Improving the Scalability of a Prosumer Cooperative Game with K-Means Clustering},
author = {Liyang Han and Thomas Morstyn and Constance Crozier and Malcolm McCulloch},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.10965},
year = {2020}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables. Accepted to the 13th IEEE PES PowerTech Conference, 23-27 June 2019, Milano, Italy