Fuzzy satisfying interactive multiobjective thermal power dispatch: SWT approach

In multiobjective optimization, trade-off analysis plays an important role in determining most preferred solution. This paper presents an explicit interactive trade-off analysis based on the surrogate worth trade-off function to determine the best compromised solution. In the multiobjective framewor...

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Main Authors: Singh, L., Dhillon, J.S.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-74912018-01-11T09:47:59Z Fuzzy satisfying interactive multiobjective thermal power dispatch: SWT approach Singh, L. Dhillon, J.S. In multiobjective optimization, trade-off analysis plays an important role in determining most preferred solution. This paper presents an explicit interactive trade-off analysis based on the surrogate worth trade-off function to determine the best compromised solution. In the multiobjective framework thermal power dispatch problem is undertaken in which four objectives viz. cost, NOx emission, SOx emission and COx emission are minimized simultaneously. The interactive process is implemented using a weighting method by regulating the relative weights of objectives in systematic manner. Hence the weighting method facilitates to simulate the trade-off relation between the conflicting objectives in non-inferior domain. Exploiting fuzzy decision making theory to access the indifference band, interaction with the decision maker is obtained via surrogate worth trade-off (SWT) functions of the objectives. The surrogate worth trade-off functions are constructed in the functional space and then transformed into the decision space, so the surrogate worth trade-off functions of objectives relate the decision maker's preferences to non-inferior solutions through optimal weight patterns. The optimal solution of thermal power dispatch problem is obtained by considering real and reactive power losses. Decoupled load flow analysis is performed to find the transmission losses. The validity of the proposed method is demonstrated on 11-bus, 17-lines IEEE system, comprising of three generators. © Systems Engineering Society of China and Springer 2007. 2018-01-11T09:47:59Z 2018-01-11T09:47:59Z 2007 http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/7491
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description In multiobjective optimization, trade-off analysis plays an important role in determining most preferred solution. This paper presents an explicit interactive trade-off analysis based on the surrogate worth trade-off function to determine the best compromised solution. In the multiobjective framework thermal power dispatch problem is undertaken in which four objectives viz. cost, NOx emission, SOx emission and COx emission are minimized simultaneously. The interactive process is implemented using a weighting method by regulating the relative weights of objectives in systematic manner. Hence the weighting method facilitates to simulate the trade-off relation between the conflicting objectives in non-inferior domain. Exploiting fuzzy decision making theory to access the indifference band, interaction with the decision maker is obtained via surrogate worth trade-off (SWT) functions of the objectives. The surrogate worth trade-off functions are constructed in the functional space and then transformed into the decision space, so the surrogate worth trade-off functions of objectives relate the decision maker's preferences to non-inferior solutions through optimal weight patterns. The optimal solution of thermal power dispatch problem is obtained by considering real and reactive power losses. Decoupled load flow analysis is performed to find the transmission losses. The validity of the proposed method is demonstrated on 11-bus, 17-lines IEEE system, comprising of three generators. © Systems Engineering Society of China and Springer 2007.
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author Singh, L.
Dhillon, J.S.
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Dhillon, J.S.
Fuzzy satisfying interactive multiobjective thermal power dispatch: SWT approach
author_facet Singh, L.
Dhillon, J.S.
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title Fuzzy satisfying interactive multiobjective thermal power dispatch: SWT approach
title_short Fuzzy satisfying interactive multiobjective thermal power dispatch: SWT approach
title_full Fuzzy satisfying interactive multiobjective thermal power dispatch: SWT approach
title_fullStr Fuzzy satisfying interactive multiobjective thermal power dispatch: SWT approach
title_full_unstemmed Fuzzy satisfying interactive multiobjective thermal power dispatch: SWT approach
title_sort fuzzy satisfying interactive multiobjective thermal power dispatch: swt approach
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