Hetrogenous Computing Task Scheduling Using Improved Harmony Search Optimization

Author(s):  
Mayur Agrawal ◽  
Rishabh Bansal ◽  
Ankur Choudhary ◽  
Arun Prakash Agrawal
2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 3839-3851
Author(s):  
Arun Nambi Pandian ◽  
Aravindhababu Palanivelu

Optimal placement of FACTS devices attempts to improve power transfer, minimize active power loss, enhance voltage profile and improve voltage stability, thereby making the operation of power systems more flexible and secured. The classical methods experience difficulties in solving the FACTS placement problem (FPP) with discontinuous functions and may diverge or result oscillatory convergence. Besides the number of FACTS devices for placement should be given as an input while solving the problem. The solution methods then attempts to forcefully place all the specified number of devices in the power system, but in reality, the system may require an optimal number of FACTS for placement. The application of swarm-intelligence based optimization algorithms strives to overcome the drawbacks of classical methods. This paper presents a new solution method for FACTS placement problem using improved harmony search optimization (IHSO) with a newly suggested dissonance mechanism that avoids badly composed music, with a view of avoiding the sub-optimal solutions. Besides, the method requires to specify only the maximum number of FACTS devices for placement and places only the optimal number of devices within the specified maximum number of devices. The paper also includes simulation results of three IEEE test systems for exhibiting the superiority of the proposed method.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Arun Nambi Pandian ◽  
Aravindhababu Palanivelu

Purpose Optimal placement of static VAR compensator (SVC) devices not only improves the voltage profile (VP) but also reduces the active power loss (APL) and enhances the voltage stability (VS) through injecting appropriate VARs at optimal buses. The traditional mathematical methods may not provide global best solution and pose difficulties in handling multi-objective SVC placement (SVCP) problem with complex constraints and forcefully place all the given number of SVCs in the system without assessing their real requirements in enhancing the chosen performances. The purpose of this paper is to formulate the SVCP as a multi-objective optimization problem and solve it using a metaheuristic algorithm for global best solution. Design/methodology/approach The proposed SVCP method uses improved harmony search optimization (IHSO) with dissonance-avoiding mechanism for obtaining the global best solution through driving away the solution from the sub-optimal traps. In addition, the method uses a self-adaptive technique for optimally tuning the IHSO parameters and places only the required number of SVCs from the given number of SVCs. Findings This paper presents the results of the proposed method for 14, 30 and 57 bus systems and exhibits that the proposed method outperforms the existing SVCP methods in achieving the desired performances. Originality/value This paper proposes a new self-adaptive IHSO based SVCP method for optimally placing only the required number of SVCs with a goal of attaining the global best performances.


2013 ◽  
Vol 760-762 ◽  
pp. 1825-1830
Author(s):  
Li Fu Wang ◽  
Zhi Kong ◽  
Xin Gang Wang

The pitch adjusting rate (PAR) is an important parameter in harmony search algorithm, which indicates that the algorithm will choose a neighboring value with a probability. The traditional harmony search algorithm uses fixed value for PAR. However, PAR should be increased when all objective values are centralized and decreased when the function values are scattered in the solution space. In this paper, a new cloud harmony search algorithm (CHS) is proposed. We introduce cloud model theory to adjust the value PAR in the harmony search to improve the global search ability and make faster convergence speed of the algorithm. The improved harmony search algorithm is tested on some benchmark functions and the results are compared with the result of the traditional harmony search. Experimental results indicate that the improved harmony search algorithm has a good performance in the global search ability and convergent speed.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-17 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yi-zhe Chang ◽  
Zhan-wu Li ◽  
Ying-xin Kou ◽  
Qing-peng Sun ◽  
Hai-yan Yang ◽  
...  

A new approach to solving weapon-target assignment (WTA) problem is proposed in this paper. Firstly, relative superiority that lays the foundation for assignment is calculated based on the combat power energy of the fighters. Based on the relative superiority, WTA problem is formulated. Afterwards, a hybrid algorithm consisting of improved artificial fish swarm algorithm (AFSA) and improved harmony search (HS) is introduced and furthermore applied to solve the assignment formulation. Finally, the proposed approach is validated by eight representative benchmark functions and two concrete cooperative air combat examples. The results show that the approach proposed in this paper achieves good performances in solving WTA problem in cooperative air combat.


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