2006 International Conference on Power Electronic, Drives and Energy Systems 2006
DOI: 10.1109/pedes.2006.344247
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Minimization of Losses in Radial Distribution System by using HVDS

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“…The resolution algorithms will be based on the Minkowsky path theory and are developed using MATLAB. They allow the affected panels to be isolated or replaced without modifying the optimal output of the rest of the installation [13]. The final procedure was defined as the tree root algorithm.…”
Section: Maximum Efficiency Topologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resolution algorithms will be based on the Minkowsky path theory and are developed using MATLAB. They allow the affected panels to be isolated or replaced without modifying the optimal output of the rest of the installation [13]. The final procedure was defined as the tree root algorithm.…”
Section: Maximum Efficiency Topologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are i) Technical losses-Losses due to physical aspects and ii) Non-Technical losses-Due to unauthorized line tapping or meter bypassing [11]. Several studies [5][6][7][8] introduced HVDS concept with small capacity distribution transformers to minimize technical and non-technical power losses and improve voltage of radial distribution system. S.A. Sampath Kumar et al [3] simulated HVDS system of Kovur SSandK.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S.A. Sampath Kumar et al [3] simulated HVDS system of Kovur SSandK. Amaresh et al [5] introduced HVDS with small capacity distribution transformers. Md Sarwar et al [6] presented HVDS to reduce the technical power loss in distribution systems also showed the economic viability of the method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%