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Prediction of the voltage status of a three-phase induction motor using data


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DOI: 10.1007/s42452-019-1720-9

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Research Article

Prediction of the voltage status of a three‑phase induction motor


using data mining algorithms
Aderibigbe Israel Adekitan1   · Ademola Abdulkareem2

Received: 13 August 2019 / Accepted: 18 November 2019


© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019

Abstract
Data mining has found application in many research fields for predictive analysis. In engineering, data mining has been
applied for equipment fault prediction by using the historical fault data of the equipment to train a data mining model
for predicting future events. Power supply variations, and power quality issues affect the performance of a three-phase
induction motor (TPIM). In this study, the operational performance data of a TPIM was deployed as a dataset for training
a Konstanz Information Miner based model, for predicting the voltage status of the motor. The prevailing voltage status
is classified into three, and these are: under voltage (2–10%), rated voltage, or over voltage (2–10%). For comparative
analysis, the Tree Ensemble, Decision Tree, Random Forest and Support Vector Machine (SVM) were deployed for the
voltage prediction. The result shows that the SVM had the highest prediction accuracy of 84.85%. This creates a plat-
form for developing embedded systems that are trained using knowledge acquired from data mining for performance
monitoring of induction motors.

Keywords  Machine learning · Data mining · Power supply variations · Power quality · Three phase induction motor ·
Knowledge discovery

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*  Aderibigbe Israel Adekitan, ade_kitan@yahoo.com | 1Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Technische
Universität Ilmenau, Ilmenau, Germany. 2Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State,
Nigeria.

SN Applied Sciences (2019) 1:1675 | https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-019-1720-9

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