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Decision-Aware Multi-Horizon Fault Prediction for Photovoltaic Inverters: Analysis of Threshold-Based Alarm Policies
Jisung Kim1, Tae-Yun Kim2, Hong-Sic Yun2
1School of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK.
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Photovoltaic (PV) inverter fault prediction is critical for maintaining system reliability and minimizing energy loss. While recent studies have improved predictive accuracy using data-driven approaches, most evaluations remain focused on offline settings and do not address how probabilistic predictions are translated into operational decisions. This study investigates multi-horizon fault prediction for PV inverters under real-world constraints, with a particular focus on decision-level behavior. A modular prediction framework is implemented by combining transformer-based TimeXer embeddings with probabilistic classification using XGBoost. The model operates on sliding-window sensor data and produces fault probabilities across multiple future horizons. To support operational use, these probabilities are aggregated into a single risk score, and threshold-based alarm policies are evaluated through a systematic threshold sweep. The results show that predictive performance varies across horizons, with usable lead-time information concentrated in near-term predictions. Under severe class imbalance, imbalance-aware training significantly improves detection performance in precision-recall space, but performance remains sensitive to temporal variation. Most importantly, the threshold-sweep analysis reveals a structural trade-off between detection performance and alarm burden, where achieving moderate early-warning capability requires substantially increased alarm rates. These findings indicate that improving predictive accuracy alone is insufficient for practical deployment. Instead, decision-level behavior must be explicitly considered when designing predictive maintenance systems under operational constraints.
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