Multi-objective DG placement in radial distribution systems using the IbI logic algorithm

This paper presents a unique optimization method based on the incomprehensible but intelligible-in-time (IbI) logic algorithm (ILA) to optimally place dispersed generators in small, medium, large, and very large (16-, 33-, 69-, and 118-bus) radial distribution power networks to reduce power losses,...

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Main Authors: Nitin Saxena, M Pandit, L Srivastava
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2024-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenrg.2024.1453715/full
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description This paper presents a unique optimization method based on the incomprehensible but intelligible-in-time (IbI) logic algorithm (ILA) to optimally place dispersed generators in small, medium, large, and very large (16-, 33-, 69-, and 118-bus) radial distribution power networks to reduce power losses, the total operating cost, and the voltage deviation and improve the voltage level. Two types of multiple distributed generators (DGs) are employed in this study, one working at unity power factor and the other at 0.866 p.f. The IbI logic algorithm works by understanding concepts that are not currently recognized as logical but are expected to become logical over time. The proposed approach was used to address a multi-objective multi-DG placement problem. The results generated through this method were compared with those generated by other methods and were observed to be comparatively remarkable.
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spelling doaj-art-fa81b0efecfb47e39e1e4e6819c1255e2025-08-20T02:27:50ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Energy Research2296-598X2024-11-011210.3389/fenrg.2024.14537151453715Multi-objective DG placement in radial distribution systems using the IbI logic algorithmNitin Saxena0M Pandit1L Srivastava2Jabalpur Engineering College, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaMadhav Institute of Technology & Science, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaMadhav Institute of Technology & Science, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaThis paper presents a unique optimization method based on the incomprehensible but intelligible-in-time (IbI) logic algorithm (ILA) to optimally place dispersed generators in small, medium, large, and very large (16-, 33-, 69-, and 118-bus) radial distribution power networks to reduce power losses, the total operating cost, and the voltage deviation and improve the voltage level. Two types of multiple distributed generators (DGs) are employed in this study, one working at unity power factor and the other at 0.866 p.f. The IbI logic algorithm works by understanding concepts that are not currently recognized as logical but are expected to become logical over time. The proposed approach was used to address a multi-objective multi-DG placement problem. The results generated through this method were compared with those generated by other methods and were observed to be comparatively remarkable.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenrg.2024.1453715/fulldistributed generationoptimal placement of distributed generatorsradial distribution networkincomprehensible but intelligible-in-time logicsload modelspower loss reduction
spellingShingle Nitin Saxena
M Pandit
L Srivastava
Multi-objective DG placement in radial distribution systems using the IbI logic algorithm
Frontiers in Energy Research
distributed generation
optimal placement of distributed generators
radial distribution network
incomprehensible but intelligible-in-time logics
load models
power loss reduction
title Multi-objective DG placement in radial distribution systems using the IbI logic algorithm
title_full Multi-objective DG placement in radial distribution systems using the IbI logic algorithm
title_fullStr Multi-objective DG placement in radial distribution systems using the IbI logic algorithm
title_full_unstemmed Multi-objective DG placement in radial distribution systems using the IbI logic algorithm
title_short Multi-objective DG placement in radial distribution systems using the IbI logic algorithm
title_sort multi objective dg placement in radial distribution systems using the ibi logic algorithm
topic distributed generation
optimal placement of distributed generators
radial distribution network
incomprehensible but intelligible-in-time logics
load models
power loss reduction
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenrg.2024.1453715/full
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