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Wiley Open Access, IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution, 3(2), p. 444, 2008

DOI: 10.1049/iet-gtd:20070174

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Power distribution network expansion scheduling using dynamic programming genetic algorithm

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Abstract

A genetic algorithm that is dedicated to the expansion planning of electric distribution systems is presented, with incremental expansion scheduling along a time horizon of several years and treated as a dynamic programming problem. Such a genetic algorithm (called dynamic programming genetic algorithm) is endowed with problem-specific crossover and mutation operators, dealing with the problem through a heuristic search in the space of dynamic programming variables. Numerical tests have shown that the proposed algorithm has found good solutions that considerably enhance the solutions found by non-dynamic programming methods. The algorithm has also shown to work for problem sizes that would be computationally infeasible for exact dynamic programming techniques.