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Unit commitment-a bibliographical survey Export

Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on, Vol. 19, No. 2. (2004), pp. 1196-1205.

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ant-colony-systems artificial-neural-networks branch-and-bound dynamic-programming energy fuzzy-logic genetic-algorithms hybrid-models integer-programming interior-point lagrangian-relaxation priority-list simulated-annealing tabu-search unit-commitment

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With the fast-paced changing technologies in the power industry, new power references addressing new technologies are coming to the market. So there is an urgent need to keep track of international experiences and activities taking place in the field of modern unit-commitment (UC) problem. This paper gives a bibliographical survey, mathematical formulations, and general backgrounds of research and developments in the field of UC problem for past 35 years based on more than 150 published articles. The collected literature has been divided into many sections, so that new researchers do not face any difficulty in carrying out research in the area of next-generation UC problem under both the regulated and deregulated power industry.


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