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Daniela Patricia Bohórquez-Álvarez, Karen Dayanna Niño-Perdomo and Oscar Danilo Montoya
This paper addresses the problem concerning the efficient minimization of power losses in asymmetric distribution grids from the perspective of convex optimization. This research?s main objective is to propose an approximation optimization model to reduc...
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Hyoung-Jong Ahn, Young-Jun Park, Su-Chul Kim and Chanho Choi
Recent carbon neutrality policies have led to active research in the agricultural tractor sector to replace internal combustion engines, making it imperative to minimize power losses to improve efficiency. Dual-clutch transmissions (DCTs) have been emplo...
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Noora Almarri, Peter Langlois, Dai Jiang and Andreas Demosthenous
A power management unit (PMU) is an essential block for diversified multi-functional low-power Internet of Things (IoT) and biomedical electronics. This paper includes a theoretical analysis of a high current, single-stage ac-dc, reconfigurable, dual out...
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Mohamed Abbas, Mohammed A. Alshehri and Abdulwasa Bakr Barnawi
Active power losses have the potential to affect the distribution of power flows along transmission lines as well as the mix of energy used throughout power networks. Grey wolf optimization algorithms (GWOs) are used in electrical power systems to reduce...
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Martin M. Sánchez-Mora, David Lionel Bernal-Romero, Oscar Danilo Montoya, Walter M. Villa-Acevedo and Jesús M. López-Lezama
The Optimal Reactive Power Dispatch (ORPD) problem consists of finding the optimal settings of reactive power resources within a network, usually with the aim of minimizing active power losses. The ORPD is a nonlinear and nonconvex optimization problem t...
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Mlungisi Ntombela, Kabeya Musasa and Moketjema Clarence Leoaneka
A number of algorithms that aim to reduce power system losses and improve voltage profiles by optimizing distributed generator (DG) location and size have already been proposed, but they are still subject to several limitations. Hence, new algorithms can...
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Srilakshmi Koganti, Krishna Jyothi Koganti and Surender Reddy Salkuti
Nowadays, the integration of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, etc. into the grid is recommended to reduce losses and meet demands. The application of power electronics devices (PED) to control non-linear, unbalanced loads leads to power qual...
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Sweta Bhattacharya, Rajeswari Chengoden, Gautam Srivastava, Mamoun Alazab, Abdul Rehman Javed, Nancy Victor, Praveen Kumar Reddy Maddikunta and Thippa Reddy Gadekallu
Smart grids (SG) are electricity grids that communicate with each other, provide reliable information, and enable administrators to operate energy supplies across the country, ensuring optimized reliability and efficiency. The smart grid contains sensors...
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Oscar Danilo Montoya, Jose Eduardo Fuentes, Francisco David Moya, José Ángel Barrios and Harold R. Chamorro
The problem of the optimal siting and placement of static compensates (STATCOMs) in power systems is addressed in this paper from an exact mathematical optimization point of view. A mixed-integer nonlinear programming model to present the problem was dev...
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Piyapath Siratarnsophon, Vinicius C. Cunha, Nicholas G. Barry and Surya Santoso
The capability of routing power from one phase to another, interphase power flow (IPPF) control, has the potential to improve power systems efficiency, stability, and operation. To date, existing works on IPPF control focus on unbalanced compensation usi...
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