2016
DOI: 10.11648/j.ijepe.20160501.13
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Power Optimization and Prioritization in an Island Supplied by a Rotating Machine Based Distributed Generator Using Artificial Bee Colony Algorithm

Abstract: Abstract:Currently the greatest threat to the power systems reliability and security is the cascading of electric system failures thus causing power blackouts. For quite some time now, the world has been encountering many power blackouts as a result of these cascading failures. The cascading power failure instances pose great risks towards the integrity of power system network. This may finally lead to the splitting of the power system into various small unintentional islands. Hence, intentional or controlled … Show more

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“…The ABC, one of the most defined algorithms proposed by Karaboga in 2005, is motivated by the intelligent behaviour of honeybees [37]. The ABC, as an optimisation technique, supplies a population-based search procedure in which individuals named food areas are updated with the artificial bees with time, and the bee's aim is to determine the positions of food sources with high nectar amount, and finally the one with the highest nectar [38].…”
Section: Modelling Of the Abc-pi Controllermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ABC, one of the most defined algorithms proposed by Karaboga in 2005, is motivated by the intelligent behaviour of honeybees [37]. The ABC, as an optimisation technique, supplies a population-based search procedure in which individuals named food areas are updated with the artificial bees with time, and the bee's aim is to determine the positions of food sources with high nectar amount, and finally the one with the highest nectar [38].…”
Section: Modelling Of the Abc-pi Controllermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ABC, one of the most defined algorithms proposed by Karaboga [29], is motivated by the intelligent behaviour of honeybees. The ABC, as an optimisation technique, supplies a population‐based search procedure in which individuals named food areas are updated with the artificial bees with time, and the bee's aim is to determine the positions of food sources with high nectar amount and finally the one with the highest nectar [30]. Based on the next bees movements: Movement of employed bees:Vij=Xkj+ijfalse(XijXkjfalse) where Xi ( i = 1, 2, …, N ) is represented by a D ‐dimensional vector, where D is the number of parameters to be optimised.…”
Section: Metaheuristic Optimisation Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%