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Gaussian process surrogate model to approximate power grid simulators -- An application to the certification of a congestion management controller

28 February 2025
Pierre Houdouin
Manuel Ruiz
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Abstract

With the digitalization of power grids, physical equations become insufficient to describe the network's behavior, and realistic but time-consuming simulators must be used. Numerical experiments, such as safety validation, that involve simulating a large number of scenarios become computationally intractable. A popular solution to reduce the computational burden is to learn a surrogate model of the simulator with Machine Learning (ML) and then conduct the experiment directly on the fast-to-evaluate surrogate model. Among the various ML possibilities for building surrogate models, Gaussian processes (GPs) emerged as a popular solution due to their flexibility, data efficiency, and interpretability. Their probabilistic nature enables them to provide both predictions and uncertainty quantification (UQ). This paper starts with a discussion on the interest of using GPs to approximate power grid simulators and fasten numerical experiments. Such simulators, however, often violate the GP's underlying Gaussian assumption, leading to poor approximations. To address this limitation, an approach that consists in adding an adaptive residual uncertainty term to the UQ is proposed. It enables the GP to remain accurate and reliable despite the simulator's non-Gaussian behaviors. This approach is successfully applied to the certification of the proper functioning of a congestion management controller, with over 98% of simulations avoided.

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@article{houdouin2025_2503.00094,
  title={ Gaussian process surrogate model to approximate power grid simulators -- An application to the certification of a congestion management controller },
  author={ Pierre Houdouin and Lucas Saludjian },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.00094},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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