ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We would like to enunciate heartfelt thanks to our esteemed Chairman
Dr.S.V. Balasubramaniam, and the respected Director Dr.M.P. Vijaykumar, for
providing excellent facilities and support during the course of study in this institute.
We are grateful to Dr. SASIKALA D, Head of the Department, Department
of Computer Science and Engineering for her valuable suggestions to carry out the
project work successfully.
We wish to express our sincere thanks to Faculty guide Mrs. Haripriya R,
Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Technology, for her constructive
ideas, inspirations, encouragement, excellent guidance, and much needed technical
support extended to complete our project work.
We would like to thank our friends, faculty and non-teaching staff who have
directly and indirectly contributed to the success of this project.
AASHISH A S(7376211CS105)
NISHAANTH R(7376212IT193)
SHARATH B(7376212IT229)
SHRIPATHI S P(7376212IT232)
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ABSTRACT
The rapid acceleration in global energy demand calls for advanced methods to
improve resource utilization and support sustainable practices. This research introduces an
innovative Energy Prediction System that leverages the synergy of Convolutional Neural
Network and Long Short-Term Memory (CNN-LSTM) models, optimized for deployment
on the Jetson Nano platform. By integrating with Arduino-based sensors, the system
facilitates real-time acquisition and analysis of energy data. This setup aims to deliver
accurate short- and long-term predictions of energy consumption patterns, thereby
enhancing energy management efficiency and fostering sustainability. Our approach
involves the collection of historical energy metrics via a network of Arduino sensors, which
are then pre-processed and utilized for model training. The CNN-LSTM architecture,
supported by the high computational power of Jetson Nano, is particularly well-suited for
detecting intricate temporal and spatial patterns in data, leading to high prediction accuracy.
The system’s ability to forecast energy usage with precision has significant implications
for applications in smart grids, industrial automation, and household energy management.
Experimental results validate the robustness of the proposed model, showing marked
improvements in accuracy over traditional machine learning techniques. In addition to
enhancing forecasting precision, this system offers a scalable and cost-effective solution
for energy monitoring. By contributing a practical, intelligent tool for proactive energy
planning, our work aligns with broader goals of reducing carbon footprints and optimizing
energy expenditure in various sectors. Future research will focus on enhancing model
robustness, exploring diverse data sources, and broadening the system’s applicability to
various energy-intensive domains.
Keywords: Energy prediction, CNN-LSTM, Jetson Nano, Arduino, sustainable energy,
machine learning, smart grid, energy efficiency
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
S.NO C.NO TITLE PAGE NO
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT i
ABSTRACT ii
TABLE OF CONTENTS iii
LIST OF FIGURES v
1. INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Background of the work 1
1.2 Problem Statement 2
1.3 Project Overview 2
1.4 Project Goals and Scope 3
1.5 Motivation 4
1.6 Advantages of the Energy Prediction System 5
1.7 Applications of the Energy Prediction System 6
2. LITERATURE SURVEY 7
3. OBJECTIVES AND METHODOLOGY 10
3.1 Objectives of the Energy Prediction System 10
3.2 Methodology 13
3.3 Flow chart 16
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4. PROPOSED WORK MODULES 17
4.1 Data acquisition module 17
4.2 Feature extraction module 18
4.3 Prediction module 19
4.4 Deployment and real-time processing module 21
4.5 Testing and validation module 22
5. RESULT AND DISCUSSION 24
5.1 Results 24
5.2 Discussion 26
5.3 Cost benefit analysis 28
6. CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE WORK 31
6.1 Conclusion 31
6.2 Suggestion for future work 31
6.3 Summary of Contents 32
7. REFERENCE 33
8. APPENDICE 35
8.1 Coding 35
8.2 Individual Contribution 37
8.3 Publication Certificate 38
8.4 Plagiarism Report 39
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LIST OF FIGURES
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1.3 Steps in Detection 3
3.3 Flow Chart 16
4.3.1 LSTM Process 20
5.1 Result Image 24
5.2 Result Image 25
5.3.2 World Energy Consumption 30