Defects location in power systems components through a dedicated genetic algorithm
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In this work the problem of defects location in power systems is formulated through a binary linear programming (BLP) model based on alarms historical database of control and protection devices from the system control center, sets theory of minimal coverage (AI) and protection philosophy adopted by the electric utility. In this model, circuit breaker operations are compared to their expected states in a strictly mathematical manner. For solving this BLP problem, which presents a great number of decision variables, a dedicated Genetic Algorithm (GA), is proposed. Control parameters of the GA, such as crossing over and mutation rates, population size, iterations number and population diversification, are calibrated in order to obtain efficiency and robustness. Results for a test system found in literature, are presented and discussed. © 2004 IEEE.
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Genetic algorithms, Power systems protection, Defects, Electric fault location, Electric relays, Electric utilities, Linear programming, Problem solving, Robustness (control systems), Alarm messages, Binary linear programming (BLP), Decision variables, Electric power systems
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2004 IEEE/PES Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition: Latin America, p. 57-62.






