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Main Authors: Khavar, Selma Cheshmeh, Abdollahi, Arya
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.19029
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author Khavar, Selma Cheshmeh
Abdollahi, Arya
author_facet Khavar, Selma Cheshmeh
Abdollahi, Arya
contents Achieving high distribution-reliability levels and concurrently minimizing operating costs can be considered as the main issues in distribution system optimization. Determination of the optimal number and location of automation devices in the distribution system network is an essential issue from the reliability and economical points of view. To address these issues, this paper develops a multi-objective model, wherein the primary objective, optimal automation devices placement is implemented aiming at minimizing the operating costs, while in the second objective the reliability indices improvement is taken into account. So, modified non dominated sorting genetic algorithm, is developed and presented to solve this multi-objective mixed-integer non-linear programming problem. The feasibility of the proposed algorithm examined by application to two distribution feeders of the Tabriz distribution network containing the third feeder of the Azar substation with a distributed generation unit and first and third feeders of ElGoli substation which form a double feed feeder.
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spellingShingle Research on Sectionalizing Switches Placement Problem of Distribution System Automation Based on Multi-Objective Optimization Analysis
Khavar, Selma Cheshmeh
Abdollahi, Arya
Systems and Control
Achieving high distribution-reliability levels and concurrently minimizing operating costs can be considered as the main issues in distribution system optimization. Determination of the optimal number and location of automation devices in the distribution system network is an essential issue from the reliability and economical points of view. To address these issues, this paper develops a multi-objective model, wherein the primary objective, optimal automation devices placement is implemented aiming at minimizing the operating costs, while in the second objective the reliability indices improvement is taken into account. So, modified non dominated sorting genetic algorithm, is developed and presented to solve this multi-objective mixed-integer non-linear programming problem. The feasibility of the proposed algorithm examined by application to two distribution feeders of the Tabriz distribution network containing the third feeder of the Azar substation with a distributed generation unit and first and third feeders of ElGoli substation which form a double feed feeder.
title Research on Sectionalizing Switches Placement Problem of Distribution System Automation Based on Multi-Objective Optimization Analysis
topic Systems and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.19029