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    Genetic algorithm in location identification of AEPD source: Some aspects
    (2013) Punekar, G.S.; Antony, D.; Bhavanishanker, T.; Nagamani, H.N.; Kishore, N.K.
    Using the experimental data obtained from an Acoustic Emission Partial Discharge (AEPD) system, efforts are made to locate the source of Partial discharge (PD) with a transformer tank. The AEPD data with 8 sensors (available in the literature) is numerically experimented with a Genetic Algorithm, although minimum of 4 sensors only are necessary for identifying the location. With eight sensors, four sensors considered at a time, form 70 ( 8C4) combination of sensors. The effect, implication and usage of superfluous sensor data in identifying the location with GA is analyzed and reported. Results are compared with Newton's method. � 2013 IEEE.
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    Genetic algorithm in location identification of AEPD source: Some aspects
    (IEEE Computer Society, 2013) Punekar, G.S.; Antony, D.; Bhavanishanker, T.; Nagamani, H.N.; Kishore, N.K.
    Using the experimental data obtained from an Acoustic Emission Partial Discharge (AEPD) system, efforts are made to locate the source of Partial discharge (PD) with a transformer tank. The AEPD data with 8 sensors (available in the literature) is numerically experimented with a Genetic Algorithm, although minimum of 4 sensors only are necessary for identifying the location. With eight sensors, four sensors considered at a time, form 70 ( 8C4) combination of sensors. The effect, implication and usage of superfluous sensor data in identifying the location with GA is analyzed and reported. Results are compared with Newton's method. © 2013 IEEE.

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