Title :
APR: a geographic information system based primary router for underground residential distribution design
Author :
Yeh, E.-C. ; Sumic, Z. ; Venkata, S.S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA
fDate :
2/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents an automated tool for optimizing the routing of primary cables in underground residential distribution systems (URD). Although initially developed as one of the modules in Puget Sound Power and Light Co.´s automated electrical plant design program, Automated Primary Router (APR) can also be used in standalone mode. APR, implemented in a geographic information system (GIS)-based environment, is capable of efficiently accessing and manipulating geographically referenced data from a facilities management system database. It also provides a full-fledged graphic user interface, along with on-line visualization and accurate cost estimation to facilitate the design process. APR employs a heuristic search algorithm to find the best primary cable routes either for new residential developments, or for existing URD systems as part of the ongoing cable replacement program. Based on the test results, APR shows significant stability and efficiency in finding the optimal solution for primary cable routing. With this performance, APR can help distribution engineers improve the quality of URD design, producing standardized and economically justifiable primary cable routes. Because geographically referenced design data are digitally stored in the GIS database, APR further increases the reusability and accessibility of the URD design information
Keywords :
geographic information systems; optimisation; power cables; power system analysis computing; search problems; underground cables; underground residential distribution systems; APR geographic information system; Automated Primary Router; Puget Sound Power and Light Company; automated electrical plant design program; automated tool; cost estimation; facilities management system database; graphic user interface; heuristic search algorithm; on-line visualization; primary cable routing optimisation; primary router; underground residential distribution design; Cables; Costs; Data visualization; Environmental management; Geographic Information Systems; Graphics; Power system management; Routing; User interfaces; Visual databases;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on