Multi-Agent-Based Coordinated Voltage Regulation Technique in an Unbalanced Distribution System

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2025

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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)

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Unbalanced active distribution networks must be carefully analyzed to minimize undesirable implications from internal unbalances and the incorporation of intermittent sources, such as DG (Distributed Generation). A coordinated voltage regulation mechanism is being created employing a MAS (Multi-Agent System) control structure to solve the difficulties mentioned earlier. The proposed technique increases coordination between DGs and Shunt capacitors (SCs) to optimize the voltage profile and reduce overall power losses, along with voltage and current unbalanced factors in the proposed unbalanced 3-phase radial distribution network. To ensure improved real-time monitoring, PMUs (Phasor Measurement Units) measure the state parameters of the above-regulated distribution network in realtime. Because it does not necessitate the placement of PMUs at all nodes for total network observability, it is a cost-effective technique for estimating network state. The IEEE standard, a 25-bus unbalanced 3-phase distribution network feeder, is used to assess the viability of the recommended technique. MATLAB R2024a programming is used to simulate the case studies. © 2025 by the authors.

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Cost effectiveness, Distributed computer systems, Distributed power generation, IEEE Standards, Intelligent agents, MATLAB, Multi agent systems, Observability, Voltage control, Voltage distribution measurement, Active distributions, Agent based, Control structure, Multi agent, Multiagent systems (MASs), Phasors, Regulation mechanisms, System control, Unbalanced distribution networks, Unbalanced distribution systems, Voltage regulators

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Energies, 2025, 18, 21, pp. -

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