Energies (Aug 2024)

Distribution Network Reconfiguration Optimization Using a New Algorithm Hyperbolic Tangent Particle Swarm Optimization (HT-PSO)

  • David W. Puma,
  • Y. P. Molina,
  • Brayan A. Atoccsa,
  • J. E. Luyo,
  • Zocimo Ñaupari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en17153798
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 15
p. 3798

Abstract

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This paper introduces an innovative approach to address the distribution network reconfiguration (DNR) challenge, aiming to reduce power loss through an advanced hyperbolic tangent particle swarm optimization (HT-PSO) method. This approach is distinguished by the adoption of a novel hyperbolic tangent function, which effectively limits the rate of change values, offering a significant improvement over traditional sigmoid function-based methods. A key feature of this new approach is the integration of a tunable parameter, δ, into the HT-PSO, enhancing the curve’s adaptability. The careful optimization of δ ensures superior control over the rate of change across the entire operational range. This enhanced control mechanism substantially improves the efficiency of the search and convergence processes in DNR. Comparative simulations conducted on 33- and 94-bus systems show an improvement in convergence, demonstrating a more exhaustive exploration of the search space than existing methods documented in the literature based on PSO and variations where functions are proposed for the rate of change of values.

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