Proceedings of the 2015 4th National Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering 2016
DOI: 10.2991/nceece-15.2016.152
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Application of firefly algorithm of solving distribution network reconfiguration

Abstract: In this paper, according to the characteristics of distribution network reconfiguration. A Novel Firefly Algorithm was used to solve distribution network reconfiguration, the algorithm was experimented and the experimental results show that the new algorithm to be successful. Simulations and results indicate that the novel firefly algorithm has better feasibility and validity for solving distribution network reconfiguration.

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“…However, the aforementioned literature does not involve the topology adjustment of the system network and does not fully achieve the purpose of optimizing power flow. For the distribution network reconfiguration problem, its solution usually uses mathematical optimization methods and intelligent algorithms (Mori and Ikegami, 2016) (Mishra and Hota, 2018) (Liu, 2015) (Cadenovic et al, 2017). In Liu et al (2017), a distribution network reconfiguration method considering distributed generation allocation is proposed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the aforementioned literature does not involve the topology adjustment of the system network and does not fully achieve the purpose of optimizing power flow. For the distribution network reconfiguration problem, its solution usually uses mathematical optimization methods and intelligent algorithms (Mori and Ikegami, 2016) (Mishra and Hota, 2018) (Liu, 2015) (Cadenovic et al, 2017). In Liu et al (2017), a distribution network reconfiguration method considering distributed generation allocation is proposed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%