Distribution Network Planning Must Satisfy Radial and Connectivity Requirements
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Distribution network planning must satisfy radial and connectivity constraints. The randomly generated initial population in distribution network expansion planning problems often contains numerous infeasible solutions. The root node fusion method can be employed to ensure solution feasibility by restructuring network topology through intelligent node merging operations.
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When conducting distribution network planning, it is essential to consider radial and connectivity requirements. This means we need to ensure that the network's extension and expansion comply with these two critical constraints. However, during problem-solving, we frequently encounter initial populations containing a large number of infeasible solutions generated through stochastic methods. To mitigate this issue, one effective approach is implementing the root node fusion algorithm which guarantees the feasibility of planning schemes through systematic node consolidation operations. This method ensures each decision is well-founded, thereby maximizing distribution network efficiency and ensuring long-term sustainability through optimized topological configurations.
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