Total optimization of energy networks in a smart city by multi-population global-best modified brain storm optimization with migration (Q2633280)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7052215
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7052215 |
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Total optimization of energy networks in a smart city by multi-population global-best modified brain storm optimization with migration (English)
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8 May 2019
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Summary: This paper proposes total optimization of energy networks in a smart city by multi-population global-best modified brain storm optimization (MP-GMBSO). Efficient utilization of energy is necessary for reduction of CO\(_2\) emission, and smart city demonstration projects have been conducted around the world in order to reduce total energies and the amount of CO\(_2\) emission. The problem can be formulated as a mixed integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) problem and various evolutionary computation techniques such as particle swarm optimization (PSO), differential evolution (DE), Differential Evolutionary Particle Swarm Optimization (DEEPSO), Brain Storm Optimization (BSO), Modified BSO (MBSO), Global-best BSO (BSO), and Global-best Modified Brain Storm Optimization (GMBSO) have been applied to the problem. However, there is still room for improving solution quality. Multi-population based evolutionary computation methods have been verified to improve solution quality and the approach has a possibility for improving solution quality. The proposed MS-GMBSO utilizes only migration for multi-population models instead of abest, which is the best individual among all of sub-populations so far, and both migration and abest. Various multi-population models, migration topologies, migration policies, and the number of sub-populations are also investigated. It is verified that the proposed MP-GMBSO based method with ring topology, the \textit{W-B} policy, and 320 individuals is the most effective among all of multi-population parameters.
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global-best modified brain storm optimization
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smart city
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multi-population evolutionary computation
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reduction of CO\(_2\) emission
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efficient utilization of energy
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