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Optimal Scheduling of a Microgrid Using Multiobjective Biogeography-Based Optimization Model and Algorithm with Adaptive Migration

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  • Bo Li
  • Jue Wang
  • Nan Xia

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Aiming at the important research topic of optimal scheduling in the microgrid field, the general model for multiobjective dynamic optimal scheduling of a microgrid is established with the objective of minimizing economic and environmental costs. On this basis, the model is organically integrated with constraint handling technology, multiobjective optimization, and biogeography-based optimization algorithm, and then a constrained multiobjective evolutionary model suitable for biogeography-based optimization is further established. The corresponding constraint handling mechanism, the determination method of habitat suitability index, and migration strategy are improved, and the convergence performance and the distribution uniformity of Pareto frontier for multiobjective evolutionary algorithm are effectively enhanced. Applied to the optimal scheduling of typical microgrid systems, the effectiveness of the proposed model and method is verified.

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  • Bo Li & Jue Wang & Nan Xia, 2020. "Optimal Scheduling of a Microgrid Using Multiobjective Biogeography-Based Optimization Model and Algorithm with Adaptive Migration," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-15, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7120352
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/7120352
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