Title :
Genetic algorithm and GIS enhanced long term planning of large link structured distribution systems
Author :
Skok, M. ; Skrlec, D. ; Krajcar, S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Power Syst., Zagreb Univ., Croatia
Abstract :
In order to enhance the serviceability in the distribution system genetic algorithm and GIS based method is proposed in this article for planning the link distribution networks. All practical issues such as cost parameters (investments, line losses, maintenance), and technical constraints (voltage drop, thermal limit, reliability) as well as physical routing constraints (obstacles, high cost passages, existing line sections) are taken into consideration. Fuzzy set concept and scenario representation (tree of futures) to model uncertainties, as well as decision making guided by a paradigm of multi-criteria risk analysis are discussed. The merits of the approach are discussed by analyzing its application to a study case based on a real case in a Croatian utility.
Keywords :
fuzzy set theory; genetic algorithms; geographic information systems; losses; maintenance engineering; power distribution planning; risk management; Croatian utility; GIS; cost parameters; distribution system planning; existing line sections; fuzzy set concept; genetic algorithm; geographical information system; high cost passages; investments; large link structured distribution systems; line losses; link distribution networks; long term planning; maintenance; multi-criteria risk analysis; physical routing constraints; reliability; technical constraints; thermal limit; uncertainties modeling; voltage drop; Costs; Decision making; Fuzzy sets; Genetic algorithms; Geographic Information Systems; Investments; Maintenance; Routing; Uncertainty; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering 2002 Large Engineering Systems Conference on, LESCOPE 02
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7520-3
DOI :
10.1109/LESCPE.2002.1020667