Mathematics 11(18), pp. 3863.
ISSN/ISBN: Not available at this time. DOI: 10.3390/math11183863
Abstract: Benford’s law can be used as a method to detect non-natural changes in data sets with certain properties; in our case, the dataset was collected from electricity metering devices. In this paper, we present a theoretical background behind this law. We applied Benford’s law first digit probability distribution test for electricity metering data sets acquired from smart electricity meters, i.e., the natural data of electricity consumption acquired during a specific time interval. We present the results of Benford’s law distribution for an original measured dataset with no artificial intervention and a set of results for different kinds of affected datasets created by simulated artificial intervention. Comparing these two dataset types with each other and with the theoretical probability distribution provided us the proof that with this kind of data, Benford’s law can be applied and that it can extract the dataset’s artificial manipulation markers. As presented in the results part of the article, non-affected datasets mostly have a deviation from BL theoretical probability values below 10%, rarely between 10% and 20%. On the other side, simulated affected datasets show deviations mostly above 20%, often approximately 70%, but rarely lower than 20%, and this only in the case of affecting a small part of the original dataset (10%), which represents only a small magnitude of intervention.
Bibtex:
@article{,
AUTHOR = {Petráš, Jaroslav and Pavlík, Marek and Zbojovský, Ján and Hyseni, Ardian and Dudiak, Jozef},
TITLE = {Benford’s Law in Electric Distribution Network},
JOURNAL = {Mathematics},
VOLUME = {11},
YEAR = {2023},
NUMBER = {18},
ARTICLE-NUMBER = {3863},
URL = {https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/11/18/3863},
DOI = {10.3390/math11183863}
}
Reference Type: Journal Article
Subject Area(s): General Interest, Statistics