An Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) based Extreme Learning Machine (ELM) theory is utilised in this research work. In particular, the proposed algorithm is applied for designing a controller for electric vehicle to grid (V2G) integration in smart grid scenario. Initially, learning speed and accuracy of this proposed approach are continuously monitored and then, the performance of ELM-ANFIS (e-ANFIS) based controller is examined for its transient response. The proposed new learning technique overcomes the slow learning speed of the conventional ANFIS algorithm without sacrificing the generalization capability. Hence, a control practice for their charge and discharge patterns can be easily calculated even with the presence of large numbers of Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV). To examine the computational performance and transient response of the e-ANFIS based controller, it is evaluated with the usual ANFIS supported controller. The IEEE 33 bus radial distribution system based approach is implemented to ensure the sturdiness of this prescribed approach.
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