The paper presents an interactive fuzzy satisfying method for solving optimal power system rescheduling by a s d n g that the decision-maker has imprecise or fuzzy goals and constraints. An interactive decision-making process is formulated in which decision-maker can learn to recognize good solutions by considering all possibilities of fuzziness. The salient features of the proposed method are: (i) ability of solving multi-objective problem which guaranties that a global noninferior solution will be generated; (ii) possibility to obtain a reasonable nonfuzzy solution under consideration of the ambiguity of parameters;
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