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Short-term forecasting of electricity demand of smart homes and distribution grids

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Figure 1.4  ICT diagram of the SENSIBLE demonstration project in Evora. The demand forecast part is highlighted in red
Figure 1.5  Hourly electricity demand made by a US household during the 24 hours of one day.
Figure 2.2  Typical error of a forecasting model for the training set (in black) and the test set (orange) when the complexity of the model increases
Table 2.2  Comparison of 6 forecasting models of a standard random walk. Five
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