An efficient Hopfield network to solve economic dispatch problems with transmission system representation

IN da Silva, L Nepomuceno, TM Bastos - International Journal of Electrical …, 2004 - Elsevier
International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 2004Elsevier
Economic dispatch (ED) problems have recently been solved by artificial neural network
approaches. Systems based on artificial neural networks have high computational rates due
to the use of a massive number of simple processing elements and the high degree of
connectivity between these elements. The ability of neural networks to realize some complex
non-linear function makes them attractive for system optimization. All ED models solved by
neural approaches described in the literature fail to represent the transmission system …
Economic dispatch (ED) problems have recently been solved by artificial neural network approaches. Systems based on artificial neural networks have high computational rates due to the use of a massive number of simple processing elements and the high degree of connectivity between these elements. The ability of neural networks to realize some complex non-linear function makes them attractive for system optimization. All ED models solved by neural approaches described in the literature fail to represent the transmission system. Therefore, such procedures may calculate dispatch policies, which do not take into account important active power constraints. Another drawback pointed out in the literature is that some of the neural approaches fail to converge efficiently toward feasible equilibrium points. A modified Hopfield approach designed to solve ED problems with transmission system representation is presented in this paper. The transmission system is represented through linear load flow equations and constraints on active power flows. The internal parameters of such modified Hopfield networks are computed using the valid-subspace technique. These parameters guarantee the network convergence to feasible equilibrium points, which represent the solution for the ED problem. Simulation results and a sensitivity analysis involving IEEE 14-bus test system are presented to illustrate efficiency of the proposed approach.
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