Global solar irradiation prediction using a multi-gene genetic programming approach

Indranil Pan, Daya Shankar Pandey, Saptarshi Das

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Abstract

In this paper, a nonlinear symbolic regression technique using an evolutionary algorithm known as multi-gene genetic programming (MGGP) is applied for a data-driven modelling between the dependent and the independent variables. The technique is applied for modelling the measured global solar irradiation and validated through numerical simulations. The proposed modelling technique shows improved results over the fuzzy logic and artificial neural network (ANN) based approaches as attempted by contemporary researchers. The method proposed here results in nonlinear analytical expressions, unlike those with neural networks which is essentially a black box modelling approach. This additional flexibility is an advantage from the modelling perspective and helps to discern the important variables which affect the prediction. Due to the evolutionary nature of the algorithm, it is able to get out of local minima and converge to a global optimum unlike the back-propagation (BP) algorithm used for training neural networks. This results in a better percentage fit than the ones obtained using neural networks by contemporary researchers. Also a hold-out cross validation is done on the obtained genetic programming (GP) results which show that the results generalize well to new data and do not over-fit the training samples. The multi-gene GP results are compared with those obtained using its single-gene version and also the same with four classical regression models in order to show the effectiveness of the adopted approach.

Original languageEnglish
Article number063129
JournalJournal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy
Volume5
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2013

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