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2005

Fuzzy inference systems applied to LV substation load estimation

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

Publicação
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS

Abstract
This paper describes a system for estimating load curves at low-voltage (LV) substations. The system is built by the aggregation of individual fuzzy inference systems of the Takagi-Sugeno type. The model was developed from actual measurements forming a base of raw data of consumer behavior. This database allowed one to build large test and,training sets of simulated LV substations, which led to the development of the fuzzy system. The results are compared in terms of accuracy with the ones obtained with a previous artificial neural network approach, with better performance.

2005

Powerful planning tools

Autores
Ramirez Rosacdo, IJ; Fernandez Jimenez, LA; Monteiro, C; Miranda, V; Garcia Garrido, E; Zorzano Santamaria, PJ;

Publicação
IEEE Power and Energy Magazine

Abstract
The development of techniques under geographical information system (GIS) platforms, such as geocomputational modeling, which increase the capabilities of GIS, allowing the systems to adapt to optimal distributed generation (DG) planning studies, is discussed. Using adequate software under the GIS platform, users can obtain useful information on the economic or technical viability of any distributed power generation facilities. GIS offers a variety of structured data models suitable for the storage, manipulation, and analysis of the information needed in DG planning. GIS can also be used in DG planning to study negotiation processes among different energy actors to look for geographical planning solutions.

2005

Multi-energy retail market simulation with intelligent agents

Autores
Naing, WO; Miranda, V;

Publicação
2005 IEEE Russia Power Tech, PowerTech

Abstract
This paper presents an overview of a simulation platform for studying the behavior of energy retail markets where multiple energies enter in competition. This platform is based on autonomous agent techniques. The simulations include agents representing Residential, Commercial and Industrial Consumer Groups, Electricity, Gas, Heat Retail Suppliers and Energy Deliverers, Regulators, Market Operators, Economy and Information Environment. Each pursues its own interests and from their interaction a complex collective behavior emerges. Agents formulate their strategies namely by inner complex simulation process that try to guess other agent move s and define optimum decisions in energy purchasing, price fixing, market share wining, investing and capturing new consumers, among other. The process works on a FIPA complying platform being able to run in a parallel cluster machines.

2005

Negotiation aid system to define priority maps for wind farm development

Autores
Ramirez Rosado, IJ; Monteiro, C; Garcia Garrido, E; Miranda, V; Fernandez Jimenez, LA; Zorzano Santamaria, PJ;

Publicação
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS

Abstract
This paper presents the structure of a negotiation aid system (NAS) to select the best locations for new DG facilities, using sophisticated spatial techniques [based on geographical information systems (GISs)] and decision aid methodologies for negotiation, based on consensus among groups that may have conflicting interests. This system helps to overcome the problems posed by initially opposing positions stemming from diverse technological, economic, environmental and/or social interests. The NAS use is illustrated with results from a negotiation process between two groups to select locations for new wind farms in the region of La Rioja, Spain.

2005

Knowledge discovery in neural networks with application to transformer failure diagnosis

Autores
Castro, ARG; Miranda, V;

Publicação
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS

Abstract
The paper describes a new methodology for mapping a neural network into a rule-based fuzzy inference system. This mapping makes explicit the knowledge implicitly captured by the neural network during the learning stage, by transforming it into a set of rules. The method is applied in transformer fault diagnosis using dissolved gas-in-oil analysis. Studies on transformer failure diagnosis are reported, illustrating the good results obtained and the knowledge discovery made possible.

2005

Economic dispatch model with fuzzy wind constraints and attitudes of dispatchers

Autores
Miranda, V; Hang, PS;

Publicação
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS

Abstract
The letter describes a new economic dispatch algorithm for systems with uncertain wind generation prediction, similar to the classical thermal dispatch model with load on a single bus. The optimization is achieved in a compromise between fuzzy constraints in the magnitude of wind penetration and the variation of running costs. The model includes also the attitudes of the dispatcher toward risk (security) and cost.

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