In electrical power systems, directional overcurrent relay (DOCR) coordination is assumed to be an essential component of the system for protection purposes. To diminish and reduce power losses, the coordination between these relays ought to be kept at an ideal value to minimalize the overall operating time of all primary-relay shortcoming situations. The coordination of DOCR is a complex and profoundly compelling nonlinear problem. The objective function is to minimalize the overall total operating time of all essential relays to minimize inordinate breakdown and interference. Coordination is performed using the marine predator algorithm (MPA), inspired by a widespread foraging strategy, namely Lévy and Brownian movements, to search for global optimal solutions in order to resolve the DOCRs coordination issue. The results acquired from MPA are equated with other state-of-the-art algorithms, and it was observed that the proposed algorithm outperforms other algorithms.
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Wadood, A., Khan, S., Khan, B. M., Ali, H., & Rehman, Z. (2021). Application of Marine Predator Algorithm in Solving the Problem of Directional Overcurrent Relay in Electrical Power System †. Engineering Proceedings, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2021012009
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