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Dynamic Exploitation Gaussian Bare-Bones Bat Algorithm for Optimal Reactive Power Dispatch to Improve the Safety and Stability of Power System

In this paper, a novel Gaussian bare-bones bat algorithm (GBBBA) and its modified version named as dynamic exploitation Gaussian bare-bones bat algorithm (DeGBBBA) are proposed for solving optimal reactive power dispatch (ORPD) problem. The optimal reactive power dispatch (ORPD) plays a fundamental role in ensuring stable, secure, reliable as well as economical operation of the power system. The ORPD problem is formulated as a complex and nonlinear optimization problem of mixed integers including both discrete and continuous control variables. Bat algorithm (BA) is one of the most popular metaheuristic algorithms which mimics the echolocation of the microbats and which has also outperformed some other metaheuristic algorithms in solving various optimization problems. Nevertheless, the standard BA may fail to balance exploration and exploitation for some optimization problems and hence it may often fall into local optima. The proposed GBBBA employs the Gaussian distribution in updating the bat positions in an effort to mitigate the premature convergence problem associated with the standard BA. The GBBBA takes advantages of Gaussian sampling which begins from exploration and continues to exploitation. DeGBBBA is an advanced variant of GBBBA in which a modified Gaussian distribution is introduced so as to allow the dynamic adaptation of exploitation and exploitation in the proposed algorithm. Both GBBBA and DeGBBBA are used to determine the optimal settings of generator bus voltages, tap setting transformers and shunt reactive sources in order to minimize the active power loss, total voltage deviations and voltage stability index. Simulation results show that GBBBA and DeGBBBA are robust and effective in solving the ORPD problem.

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