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Publications by Vladimiro Miranda

1994

EVALUATION OF THE PERFORMANCE OF A FUZZY OPTIMAL POWER-FLOW ALGORITHM

Authors
SARAIVA, JT; MIRANDA, V;

Publication
7TH MEDITERRANEAN ELECTROTECHNICAL CONFERENCE, VOLS 1-3

Abstract
In this paper an improved DC Fuzzy Optimal Power Flow - FOPF - model for planning purposes formulated as a multi-parametric programming problem is briefly presented. This model uses Fuzzy Set Theory concepts to represent information about loads expressed in a subjective way by experts or integrating a certain degree of uncertainty about the future. The proposed algorithm has an heuristic nature so that it is important to evaluate the quality of the derived membership functions. A sampling procedure will be used to build membership functions to be compared with the ones obtained using the FOPF algorithm. In the paper results obtained for two networks based on the IEEE 24 and 30 bus test systems will be presented and discussed.

2004

Metaheuristics applied to power systems

Authors
Matos, MA; de Leao, MTP; Saraiva, JT; Fidalgo, JN; Miranda, V; Lopes, JP; Ferreira, JR; Pereira, JMC; Proenca, LM; Pinto, JL;

Publication
METAHEURISTICS: COMPUTER DECISION-MAKING

Abstract
Most optimization and decision problems in power systems include integer or binary variables, leading to combinatorial problems. In this paper, several approaches using metaheuristics and genetic algorithms are presented that deal with real problems of the power industry Most of these methodologies are now implemented in distribution management systems (DMS) used by several utilities.

1999

New GIS tools for biomass resource assessment in electrical power generation

Authors
Monteiro, C; da Rocha, BRP; Miranda, V; Lopes, JP;

Publication
BIOMASS: A GROWTH OPPORTUNITY IN GREEN ENERGY AND VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS, VOLS 1 AND 2

Abstract

1996

Economically adapted transmission systems in open access schemes - Application of genetic algorithms - Discussion

Authors
Miranda, V; Proenca, LM;

Publication
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS

Abstract

2004

Prediction of IV substation load curves with fuzzy inference systems

Authors
Konjic, T; Miranda, V; Kapetanovic, I;

Publication
2004 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PROBABILISTIC METHODS APPLIED TO POWER SYSTEMS

Abstract
This paper reports the building of a system for predicting load curves at Low Voltage Substations supplying a set of consumers of different types (residential, industrial, etc.). The system is built by the aggregation of individual Fuzzy Inference Systems of the Takagi-Sugeno type. The paper describes how actual measurements formed a base of raw data and how test and training sets could be built from this base. Results produced by the prediction system and their comparison with actual load curves confirm the good performance of the model.

2004

An integrated load allocation/state estimation approach for distribution networks

Authors
Pereira, J; Saraiva, JT; Miranda, V;

Publication
2004 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PROBABILISTIC METHODS APPLIED TO POWER SYSTEMS

Abstract
In this paper we present a complete methodology to perform state estimation studies in distribution networks. Due to the peculiarities of these networks the traditional state estimation concept was enlarged in different ways. It includes a load allocation study, as a way to cope with the reduced number of real time measurements in SCADA database. The algorithm estimates binary values of topology variables, due to incomplete or erroneous topology information in the control center and it is able to include data modeled by fuzzy numbers as a way to include fuzzy results of the load allocation procedure or fuzzy assessments from experts. Finally, the paper describes a methodology developed to tune the weights to be used in the state estimation based on a Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy inference system. The paper includes a case study based in the IEEE 24 bus system to highlight and illustrate its application in a variety of situations.

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