Title :
Implementing Multiagent Systems Technology for Power Distribution Network Control and Protection Management
Author :
Baxevanos, Ioannis S. ; Labridis, Dimitris P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki
Abstract :
Power distribution network protection and restoration are significant issues in terms of quality and reliability of the supplied electrical energy. In this paper, an extended research in possible high-end protection and control methods is presented. The authors intend to show the efficiency of combining modern IT techniques with the equipment provided by distribution automation evolving technology. As a result, a flexible and versatile multiagent system (MAS) is proposed. The effected MAS is fault isolation and power restoration oriented, as shown in the case studies. The structure of the proposed system (software and hardware aspects) is introduced. Both microscopic and macroscopic procedures are revised. Power line communications technology is implemented. Results acquired from computer simulations are evaluated. Conclusions concerning the perspectives of implementing the proposed system are finally presented
Keywords :
carrier transmission on power lines; control engineering computing; multi-agent systems; power distribution control; power distribution protection; power distribution reliability; power engineering computing; power supply quality; power system restoration; IT techniques; computer simulations; distribution automation; electrical energy supply reliability; high-end protection methods; multiagent systems technology; power distribution network control; power line communications technology; power restoration; protection management; supply quality; Control systems; Energy management; Isolation technology; Multiagent systems; Power system management; Power system protection; Power system reliability; Power system restoration; Power systems; Technology management; Artificial intelligence; cooperative systems; power distribution protection; underground power distribution lines;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2006.877085