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Showing papers by "Tripura Institute of Technology published in 2012"


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TL;DR: Self-organizing feature map in conjunction with radial basis function has been applied in this paper to determine and classify the voltage stability states of a multi-bus power network and can be considered an effective soft-computing tool to ease the operation of large-multi bus power network under variable operating conditions.

25 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, an artificial neural network-based approach, in which Kohonen's self-organising feature map technique in association with learning vector quantization has been applied to classify the power system operating states on the basis of their degree of static voltage stability.
Abstract: SUMMARY This paper presents an artificial neural network–based approach, in which Kohonen's self-organising feature map technique in association with learning vector quantisation has been applied to classify the power system operating states on the basis of their degree of static voltage stability. The proposed scheme can seamlessly integrate itself within the energy management systems in the smart grid scenario. A self-organising feature map has been considered to be an ideal choice because the state classification problem is a typical multiclass pattern classification problem, which can be efficiently handled by a self-organising feature map with much shorter training time compared with other neural networks. The self-organising feature map provided information about the operating states of the power system and classified them into three categories, namely, normal state, intermediate state and emergency (or alert) state. To augment the classification accuracy of self-organising feature map, a learning vector quantisation–based supervised classification was also adopted. The proposed method was tested on a real 203-bus system of an Indian power utility, and the results obtained has been compared with standard voltage stability indicator–based classical voltage stability assessment results. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

14 citations