Implementation of Optimization Algorithms for the Creation of a Real-Time Coordination System for Overcurrent Relays
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ACO, DE, GA, Optimization, Overcurrent RelaysAbstract
DE and ACO were chosen based on their documented superior performance across diverse literature, and their novelty in the security industry, where no prior implementation attempts had been made. Various approaches exist for coordinating overcurrent relays, each offering unique performance advantages that distinguish it from others. As the number of coordination pairings grew, so did GA exhibited the least favorable outcomes, proving to be the slowest with the greatest impact on execution time. This observation was derived from a comparative analysis of the outputs of the three algorithms. In contrast, ACO and DE not only demonstrated superior speed but also consistently yielded better results, showcasing resilience to an escalation in the number of coordination pairs.
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