articleIEEE Transactions on Power SystemsJan 25, 2012Closed access

Minimum Loss Network Reconfiguration Using Mixed-Integer Convex Programming

American University of Beirut · Imperial College London

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Abstract

This paper proposes a mixed-integer conic programming formulation for the minimum loss distribution network reconfiguration problem. This formulation has two features: first, it employs a convex representation of the network model which is based on the conic quadratic format of the power flow equations and second, it optimizes the exact value of the network losses. The use of a convex model in terms of the continuous variables is particularly important because it ensures that an optimal solution obtained by a branch-and-cut algorithm for mixed-integer conic programming is global. In addition, good quality solutions with a relaxed optimality gap can be very efficiently obtained. A polyhedral approximation which…

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Keywords
  • Integer programming
  • Conic optimization
  • Conic section
  • Mathematical optimization
  • Control reconfiguration
  • Linear programming
  • Quadratic programming
  • Integer (computer science)
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