Experimental Comparisons of Metaheuristic Algorithms in Solving Combined Economic Emission Dispatch Problem Using Parametric and Non-Parametric Tests
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2018-08-20Authors
Jevtić, Milena
Jovanović, Nenad
Radosavljević, Jordan
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In this paper, the parametric and non-parametric statistical
tests are applied for comparisons of metaheuristic algorithms’
(MAs) behavior in solving Combined Economic Emission
Dispatch (CEED) problem. In the last years, in many published
papers, a large number of MAs have been proposed to solve
CEED problem of different dimensions consisting of different
objective functions. In this paper, the statistical tests are
applied over samples of results obtained for eight objective
functions of CEED problem using the four MAs: Firefly
Algorithm, Moth Swarm Algorithm, Adaptive Wind Driven
Optimization and Particle Swarm Optimization-Gravitational
Search Algorithm. The standard IEEE 30-bus six-generator test
system is used. The statistical tests are applied over results
obtained for each function and over results obtained for all
eight functions simultaneously. The analysis of the results of
statistical tests over a single function shows that one MA
statistically behaves differently for different functions and one
MA is not the best for each function of CEED problem.
Therefore, more MAs are more acceptable than one MA for
solving a specified CEED problem. However, the analysis of the
results of statistical tests over all functions simultaneously
shows that all four MAs statistically behave in the same way.
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