A modified crow search algorithm (MCSA) for solving economic load dispatch problem
•Applying a novel evolutionary optimization algorithm namely MCSA to ELD problem.•Proposing two modification methods for improving the CSA performance.•Applying the MCSA to five well-known ELD test systems.•Employing four well-known benchmark functions to verify the MCSA.•Addressing the MCSA as a hi...
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Published in | Applied soft computing Vol. 71; pp. 51 - 65 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier B.V
01.10.2018
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Summary: | •Applying a novel evolutionary optimization algorithm namely MCSA to ELD problem.•Proposing two modification methods for improving the CSA performance.•Applying the MCSA to five well-known ELD test systems.•Employing four well-known benchmark functions to verify the MCSA.•Addressing the MCSA as a highly competitive with some previous algorithms.
This paper presents a novel evolutionary optimization algorithm namely the modified crow search algorithm (MCSA) for solving the non-convex economic load dispatch (ELD) problem which improves the crow search algorithm (CSA) by an innovative selection of the crows and adaptive adjustment of the flight length. MCSA is a population-based technique based on the intelligent behavior of the crows in finding food sources. In MCSA, each crow saves its food in hiding-places for the time it needs. Also, each crow searches environment to find the better foods by stealthily following other crows to discover their hiding-places. The proposed MCSA develops the search capability of crows in the original CSA and introduces a new way by which a destination is selected by a crow to follow. To indicate the applicability of MCSA in the ELD problem, it is applied on five different well-known test systems. The results are compared in terms of the solution quality, robustness, and computing time with other methods implying that the proposed method has a superior performance than the other techniques. |
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ISSN: | 1568-4946 1872-9681 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.asoc.2018.06.040 |