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Emergency Restoration Based on Priority of Load Importance Using Floyd–Warshall Shortest Path Algorithm

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Computational Advancement in Communication Circuits and Systems

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This work presents a novel algorithm for service restoration with an aim to provide power to each important load by the black-start generator during emergency after an immediate blackout. In this process of the restoration, total network must be clustered satisfying all of the electrical constraints based on load priority. To achieve the above objectives, priority-based Floyd–Warshall all-pair shortest path algorithm (FWA) has been utilized. This algorithm will provide the shortest distance between all the pairs of the buses (i.e., vertices in graph theory). Simulation on IEEE 14 bus system has been carried out. The result shows that the proposed method can effectively determine the cluster by means of shortest path algorithm for the reenergizing network after the blackout satisfying all constraints in a very small operating time.

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Sarkar, D., Chakrabarty, M., De, A., Goswami, S. (2020). Emergency Restoration Based on Priority of Load Importance Using Floyd–Warshall Shortest Path Algorithm. In: Maharatna, K., Kanjilal, M., Konar, S., Nandi, S., Das, K. (eds) Computational Advancement in Communication Circuits and Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 575. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8687-9_6

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