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Sparsity-leveraging Reconfiguration of Smart Distribution Systems

Authors :
Dall'Anese, Emiliano
Giannakis, Georgios B.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

A system reconfiguration problem is considered for three-phase power distribution networks featuring distributed generation. In lieu of binary line selection variables, the notion of group sparsity is advocated to re-formulate the nonconvex distribution system reconfiguration (DSR) problem into a convex one. Using the duality theory, it is shown that the line selection task boils down to a shrinkage and thresholding operation on the line currents. Further, numerical tests illustrate the ability of the proposed scheme to identify meshed, weakly-meshed, or even radial configurations by adjusting a sparsity-tuning parameter in the DSR cost. Constraints on the voltages are investigated, and incorporated in the novel DSR problem to effect voltage regulation.<br />Comment: This is a longer version of a paper that will be published on IEEE Transactions of Power Delivery. This longer version contains proofs and additional numerical results

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1303.5802
Document Type :
Working Paper