2020
DOI: 10.3390/en13071544
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Optimal Reconfiguration of Distribution Networks Using Hybrid Heuristic-Genetic Algorithm

Abstract: This paper describes the algorithm for optimal distribution network reconfiguration using the combination of a heuristic approach and genetic algorithms. Although similar approaches have been developed so far, they usually had issues with poor convergence rate and long computational time, and were often applicable only to the small scale distribution networks. Unlike these approaches, the algorithm described in this paper brings a number of uniqueness and improvements that allow its application to the distribu… Show more

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“…In [11] the authors implement an algorithm for network reconfiguration for a realistic distribution network based on a genetic algorithm (GA), taking as objective power loss minimization and load balancing index. HATSGA uses a distinct genetic algorithmic approach by using elitism to choose among potential solutions.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [11] the authors implement an algorithm for network reconfiguration for a realistic distribution network based on a genetic algorithm (GA), taking as objective power loss minimization and load balancing index. HATSGA uses a distinct genetic algorithmic approach by using elitism to choose among potential solutions.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first report of such a problem for losses minimization dates back to 1975. Since then, hundreds of works have addressed different versions of the static problem, tackling different objectives and constraints with a variety of heuristic solution approaches, such as using genetic algorithms [7,8], particle swarm optimization [9] and bacteria foraging optimization [10]. A comprehensive survey of reconfiguration problems and solution approaches can be found in [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e main difference between the distribution networks and transmission networks is voltage level, leading to another difference, which is total active power loss due to the impact of resistance of conductors. e active power loss is dependent on the result of RI 2 [1] (where R is the resistance of conductor and I is current flowing the conductor). Current value is a main factor to result in a high active power loss in distribution networks while R is a constant in the networks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%