An Evidential Reasoning Based Approach to Building Node Selection Criterion for Network Reduction

Published in arXiv, 2020

Recommended citation: Huang, Bin, et al. (2020). "An Evidential Reasoning Based Approach to Building Node Selection Criterion for Network Reduction." arXiv. http://binhuangscut.github.io/files/C3.pdf

A reasonable node selection criterion (NSC) is crucial for the network reduction in power systems. In contrast to the previous works that only consider structure property, this paper proposes a comprehensive and quantitative NSC considering both structural and electrical properties. The proposed NSC is developed by employing the evidential reasoning approach, in which the quasi-one-hot encoding is used to determine the evaluation grades of different criteria or attributes. Then, different criteria are combined through the multi-evidence reasoning. Eventually, the utility evaluation is used to derive the quantitative NSC.

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Recommended citation: Huang, Bin, et al. (2020). “An Evidential Reasoning Based Approach to Building Node Selection Criterion for Network Reduction.” arXiv.