SYLGMar 18, 2024

Explainable Reinforcement Learning-based Home Energy Management Systems using Differentiable Decision Trees

arXiv:2403.11947v11 citationsh-index: 14
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This work addresses the problem of scalable and explainable home energy management for residential users, though it appears incremental as it combines existing methods for a specific domain.

The paper tackled the challenge of managing residential energy consumption for grid flexibility by introducing a reinforcement learning-based approach using differentiable decision trees, achieving ~20% better daily cost savings compared to baseline controllers while maintaining explainability.

With the ongoing energy transition, demand-side flexibility has become an important aspect of the modern power grid for providing grid support and allowing further integration of sustainable energy sources. Besides traditional sources, the residential sector is another major and largely untapped source of flexibility, driven by the increased adoption of solar PV, home batteries, and EVs. However, unlocking this residential flexibility is challenging as it requires a control framework that can effectively manage household energy consumption, and maintain user comfort while being readily scalable across different, diverse houses. We aim to address this challenging problem and introduce a reinforcement learning-based approach using differentiable decision trees. This approach integrates the scalability of data-driven reinforcement learning with the explainability of (differentiable) decision trees. This leads to a controller that can be easily adapted across different houses and provides a simple control policy that can be explained to end-users, further improving user acceptance. As a proof-of-concept, we analyze our method using a home energy management problem, comparing its performance with commercially available rule-based baseline and standard neural network-based RL controllers. Through this preliminary study, we show that the performance of our proposed method is comparable to standard RL-based controllers, outperforming baseline controllers by ~20% in terms of daily cost savings while being straightforward to explain.

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