Decomposition-based hybrid wind speed forecasting model using deep bidirectional LSTM networks

9 Mar 2021  ·  K.U. Jaseena, Binsu C. Kovoor ·

The goal of sustainable development can be attained by the efficient management of renewable energy resources. Wind energy is attracting attention worldwide due to its renewable and sustainable nature. Accurate wind speed prediction is essential for the stable functioning of wind turbines to generate wind power. However, the flexible and intermittent nature of wind speed makes accurate wind speed forecasting a challenging task. The proposed wind speed forecasting framework combines the features of various data decomposition techniques and Bidi- rectional Long Short Term Memory (BiDLSTM) networks. Presently, Data Decomposition models such as the Wavelet Transform are extensively employed for wind speed forecasting to improve the accuracy of the fore- casting models. Hence, in this paper, various data decomposition techniques that can denoise the signal are investigated and applied to partition the input time series into several high and low-frequency signals. The data decomposition methods, namely, Wavelet Transform, Empirical Model Decomposition, Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition, and Empirical Wavelet Transform, have been applied to denoise the dataset. The low and high-frequency sub-series are forecasted separately using Bidirectional LSTM networks, and the forecasting outcomes of low and high-frequency signals are aggregated to get the final forecasting results. The empirical results establish that the proposed EWT- based hybrid model outperforms other decomposition-based models in accuracy and stability. The performance of the EWT-BiDLSTM model is further compared with Bidirectional LSTM networks with skip connections. The experimental results substantiate that the proposed decomposition- based hybrid deep BiDLSTM models with skip connections exhibit better prediction accuracy than other models.

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