4.6 Article

Improved differential evolution approach based on cultural algorithm and diversity measure applied to solve economic load dispatch problems

Journal

MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTERS IN SIMULATION
Volume 79, Issue 10, Pages 3136-3147

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.matcom.2009.03.005

Keywords

Optimization; Evolutionary algorithms; Economic dispatch; Cultural algorithm; Differential evolution

Funding

  1. National Council of Scientific and Technologic Development of Brazil -CNPq- [309646/2006-5/PQ, 302786/2008-2/PQ, 568221/2008-7, 474408/2008-6]

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Evolutionary algorithms (EAs) are general-purpose stochastic search methods that use the metaphor of evolution as the key element in the design and implementation of computer-based problems solving systems. During the past two decades, EAs have attracted much attention and wide applications in a variety of fields, especially for optimization and design. EAs offer a number of advantages: robust and reliable performance, global search capability. little or no information requirement, and others. Among various EAs, differential evolution (DE), which characterized by the different mutation operator and competition strategy from the other EAs, has shown great promise in many numerical benchmark problems and real-world optimization applications. The potentialities of DE are its simple structure, easy use, convergence speed and robustness. To improve the global optimization property of DE, in this paper, a DE approach based on measure of population's diversity and cultural algorithm technique using normative and situational knowledge sources is proposed as alternative method to solving the economic load dispatch problems of thermal generators. The traditional and cultural DE approaches are validated for two test systems consisting of 13 and 40 thermal generators whose nonsmooth fuel cost function takes into account the valve-point loading effects. Simulation results indicate that performance of the cultural DE present best results when compared with previous optimization approaches in solving economic load dispatch problems. (C) 2009 IMACS. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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