Abstract

In this paper a new approach to intelligent sequence switching in substations and service restoration of distribution system using finite stochastic processes in conditional probability is presented. The technique exploits the results of probability by initially predicting the future states of the nodes in the search procedure. The knowledge base is handled through probabilistic reasoning. This is coupled with direct reasoning or searching. This improves the reliability of the heuristics. The fault identifier uses deductive logic for identifying the fault point. The proposed technique is tested for a 66/11 kV substation, having 4 U.G cable feeders with 36 load points and 8 RTUs, in Mysore, South India.

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