A novel power system reconfiguration for a distribution system with minimum load balancing index using bacterial foraging optimization algorithm

2012 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 260-265 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Sathish Kumar ◽  
T. Jayabarathi
2016 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 127-146
Author(s):  
Ahmad Mohammadzadeh ◽  
Jalil Sadati ◽  
Behrooz Rezaie

In this paper, a hybrid configuration algorithm called stochastic gradient method with variable forgetting factor (SGVFF) is proposed to better estimate unknown parameters in a power system such as amplitude and phase of harmonics using variable forgetting factor following the bacterial foraging optimization algorithm (BFO). It must be mentioned that harmonic estimation is a nonlinear problem and using linear optimization algorithms for solving this problem reduces the convergence speed. Thus, BFO algorithm is used for initial estimation. In this paper, first, using little information and by applying BFO algorithm in an off-line procedure initial value for SGVFF algorithm is achieved and then SGVFF algorithm is gained in an on-line procedure. In the hybrid algorithm applied in this paper, amplitudes and phases are estimated simultaneously. Simulation results indicate that the proposed method has faster convergence speed, better performance and higher accuracy in a noisy system in comparison with recursive least squares variable forgetting factors algorithm (RLSVFF). This proves the superiority of the proposed method.KEYWORDS:  Power system harmonic; BFO algorithm; SGVFF method; RLSVFF method


2015 ◽  
Vol 781 ◽  
pp. 329-332
Author(s):  
Parichart Sodsri ◽  
Bongkoj Sookananta ◽  
Mongkol Pusayatanont

This paper presents the determination of the optimal distributed generation (DG) placement using bacterial foraging optimization algorithm (BFOA). The BFO mimics the seeking-nutrient behavior of the E. coli bacteria. It is utilized here to find the location and size of the DG installation in radial distribution system in order to obtain minimum system losses. The operation constraints include bus voltage limits, distribution line thermal limits, system power balance and generation power limits. The algorithm is tested on the IEEE 33 bus system. The result shows that the algorithm could be used as an alternative to the other techniques and improvement of the algorithm is required for acceleration and better accuracy of the calculation.


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