A decentralized multi-agent-based approach for low voltage microgrid restoration

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Abstract

Although a well-organized power system is less subject to blackouts, the existence of a proper restoration plan is nevertheless still essential. The goal of a restoration plan is to bring the power system back to its normal operating conditions in the shortest time after a blackout occurs and to minimize the impact of the blackout on society. This paper presents a decentralized multi-agent system (MAS)-based restoration method for a low voltage (LV) microgrid (MG). In the proposed method, the MG local controllers are assigned to the specific agents who interact with each other to achieve a common decision in the restoration procedure. The evaluation of the proposed decentralized technique using a benchmark low-voltage MG network demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed restoration plan.

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Rokrok, E., Shafie-Khah, M., Siano, P., & Catalão, J. P. S. (2017). A decentralized multi-agent-based approach for low voltage microgrid restoration. Energies, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/en10101491

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