2018
DOI: 10.15676/ijeei.2018.10.4.5
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Intelligent Coordination of Overcurrent and Distance Relays using Meta Heuristic Algorithms

Abstract: Relay coordination is very important from the point of view of security and healthy operation of power system. Relays should be organized in such a way that every relay should have at least one back up relay and coordination time interval between primary and secondary relays should be maintained. This paper presents the solution of relay coordination problem using Teaching learning based optimization technique (TLBO) by utilizing an IEEE 5 bus and IEEE 30 bus test system. The obtained results are compared with… Show more

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“…The authors presented a simulation derived from humpback whale behaviors called the Whale Optimization Algorithm (WOA). Meanwhile, the authors in [121] used the teaching learning-based optimization process (TLBO) with the IEEE 5-bus and IEEE 30-bus test systems. Therefore, they present the solution to the DOCR coordination problem with a new methodology compared with PSO and GA as another type of optimization approach.…”
Section: Optimization Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors presented a simulation derived from humpback whale behaviors called the Whale Optimization Algorithm (WOA). Meanwhile, the authors in [121] used the teaching learning-based optimization process (TLBO) with the IEEE 5-bus and IEEE 30-bus test systems. Therefore, they present the solution to the DOCR coordination problem with a new methodology compared with PSO and GA as another type of optimization approach.…”
Section: Optimization Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [22], the coordination of DOCRs in power systems is tackled using a Gravitational Search (GS)-based algorithm, addressing a complex and non-linear optimization problem influenced by plug setting, time dial setting, network size, and the presence of multiple backup relays for a single primary relay. In [23], relay coordination is done on IEEE-5 and IEEE-30 bus systems and data from the IEEE-30 bus system are used in this research. In most papers cited, the issue of miscoordination in protective relays in the presence of renewable sources has not been discussed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%