2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.asoc.2014.06.005
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Differential evolution using ancestor tree for service restoration in power distribution systems

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“…Prado et al [120] highlighted that the performance obtained by metaheuristics applied for service restoration, in large-scale distribution systems, are dramatically affected by the data structures used to represent electrical topology of the power grid system. For these cases, decentralized approaches for handling service restoration are an open field of research.…”
Section: Applications For Allowing Mini/microgrid Autonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Prado et al [120] highlighted that the performance obtained by metaheuristics applied for service restoration, in large-scale distribution systems, are dramatically affected by the data structures used to represent electrical topology of the power grid system. For these cases, decentralized approaches for handling service restoration are an open field of research.…”
Section: Applications For Allowing Mini/microgrid Autonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prado et al [120] mentioned the PDSR as a class of SG problems comprising service restoration, power loss reduction, and expansion planning, which are, nowadays, usually formulated as complex multi-objective and multi-constrained optimization problems. This class of problems requires time-consuming tasks to archive applicable solutions.…”
Section: Service Restorationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Padhye, et al [22] have suggested elitist selection. Many DE variants have been constructed, such as DE with adaptive mutation [20][21], DE with elitist selection [22], DE with ancestor tree [23], DE with adaptive mutation and elitist selection [24], DE with penalty method [25], and surrogate differential evolution (SDE) [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These problems assume the availability of controllable switches (manual or automatic) throughout the network that can be used to change the topology of the distribution system network (Prado et al, 2014). The majority of electrical power distribution systems operate with radial topology for technical reasons related to coordination and protection.…”
Section: Clrp Model Proposed With Radial Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%