DOAJ Open Access 2023

Enhanced parallel salp swarm algorithm based on Taguchi method for application in the heatless combined cooling‐power system

Jie Shan Bo‐Lin Xie Yong‐Jun Zhang Jeng‐Shyang Pan Yu‐Hong Xie +1 lainnya

Abstrak

Abstract Salp swarm algorithm (SSA) is an excellent meta‐heuristic algorithm, which has been widely used in the engineering field. However, there is still room for improvement in terms of convergence rate and solution accuracy. Therefore, this paper proposes an enhanced parallel salp swarm algorithm based on the Taguchi method (PTSSA). The parallel trick is to split the initial population uniformly into several subgroups and then exchange information among the subgroups after a fixed number of iterations, which speeds up the convergence. Communication strategies are an important component of parallelism techniques. The Taguchi method is widely used in the industry for optimizing product and process conditions. In this paper, the Taguchi method is adopted into the parallelization technique as a novel communication strategy, which improves the robustness and accuracy of the solution. The proposed algorithm was also tested under the CEC2013 test suite. Experimental results show that PTSSA is more competitive than some common algorithms. In addition, PTSSA is applied to optimize the operation of a heatless combined cooling‐power system. Simulation results show that the optimized operation provided by PTSSA is more stable and efficient in terms of operating cost reduction.

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Jie Shan

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Bo‐Lin Xie

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Yong‐Jun Zhang

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Jeng‐Shyang Pan

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Yu‐Hong Xie

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Yang Fu

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Shan, J., Xie, B., Zhang, Y., Pan, J., Xie, Y., Fu, Y. (2023). Enhanced parallel salp swarm algorithm based on Taguchi method for application in the heatless combined cooling‐power system. https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12731

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Tahun Terbit
2023
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DOAJ
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10.1049/gtd2.12731
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