Feeder reconfiguration for loss reduction: an application of distribution automation
The authors present a comparison of various methods applied to feeder reconfiguration for loss minimization. A new linear programming method using transportation techniques and a new heuristic search method are proposed for comparison with a previously developed heuristic technique which was based o...
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