Photovoltaic (PV) systems have a high number of potential problems. The conventional types of security are often broken down. This resulted in the development of state-of-the-art and fully automated, AI-based, methods, specifically, ML, which have already proven their utility in PV prevention. The cost of AI algorithms is a significant factor because it is highly complex, although they are rapidly developed and evolved. To ensure that the traditional ML algorithms can be applied to protect PV arrays under the new AI algorithm development, this study proposes how to simplify the models of the ML. In this paper, a framework of constructing an aggregative model with numerous ML methods is presented. It is an iterative method, whose main aim is to simplify model training. To simplify the training the model process, it uses two methods. The first step that we undertake is to reduce the dataset of classes through a horizontal simplification strategy. The main assumption made in the first approach is that in case an algorithm is performing poorly in an attempt to correctly label smaller data sets, then it would most definitely fail even larger data sets. The second step is to apply a vertical simplification strategy that is implemented in a random forest algorithm to select the most effective characteristics and further reduce the dataset on each iteration. The proposed strategy proves to be effective and sound by applying it to one of the laboratory PV systems to two experimental situations with different datasets. We have tested the proposed method on a large-scalePV system based on MATLAB/Simulink. The figures indicate that the test accuracy is 100 % in the case, 99.59% in the second and 99.17% in the third. The approach is also more effective in a variety of aspects compared to other similar studies that have been published in the past.
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