Heuristic method in searching for global minima relative to high voltage ac error
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Searching for global minima is difficult and is still considered an unsolved problem in the study of optimization algorithms. In this paper, a heuristic method for searching for global minima relative to high voltage (HV) AC error is discussed. This heuristic method is important in the design of a HV power fault classification system such as the one described by L. Han et al. (1999). In this system signals, AC voltage error and 6 pulse signals etc., are preprocessed in feature information needed to calibrate a neural network for fault type classification. The feature information is ranged into low, medium or high distributions. Each partition should be optimized according to a criterion, namely, forcing the data points from the same type of fault to fall into the same range. Based on the AC error signals and associated fault-type, a 2-dimensional optimization problem with inequality constraints can be set up. To optimize the partition, we apply the new global minimum/maximum search algorithm. The comparison with the traditional bracketed interval method is discussed and this new method's simulation result is provided.
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