Network Reconfiguration for an Electric Distribution System with Distributed Generators based on Symbiotic Organisms Search

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This paper proposes a method of network reconfiguration based on symbiotic organisms search (SOS) algorithm for reducing power loss of the electric distribution system. The SOS is a recent developed meta-heuristic algorithm inspired from the symbiotic interaction strategies of organisms for surviving and propagating in the ecosystem. Compared to other algorithms, SOS does not need any control parameters during the searching process. The advantages of the proposed SOS method have been validated in two electric distribution systems. Three network cases have been considered for each system, consisting of performing network reconfiguration on the system without distributed generator (DG) placement, the system installed type-P DGs and the system installed type-PQ DGs. The comparison results with particle swarm optimization and other previous methods show that the proposed SOS can be a promising technique for the problem of electric network reconfiguration.

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Duong, T. L., & Nguyen, T. T. (2019). Network Reconfiguration for an Electric Distribution System with Distributed Generators based on Symbiotic Organisms Search. Engineering, Technology and Applied Science Research, 9(6), 4925–4932. https://doi.org/10.48084/etasr.3166

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