A Majorization-Minimization Approach to Design of Power Transmission Networks
Jason K. Johnson, Michael Chertkov

TL;DR
This paper introduces a heuristic optimization method combining majorization-minimization and continuation techniques to design cost-effective, sparse, and robust power transmission networks by selecting network structure and line conductances.
Contribution
It adapts convex optimization for resistive networks to AC power flow and develops a novel heuristic for combinatorial network design involving sparsity and robustness.
Findings
Effective heuristic for sparse network design
Method produces cost-efficient and robust transmission networks
Demonstrated success on multiple example cases
Abstract
We propose an optimization approach to design cost-effective electrical power transmission networks. That is, we aim to select both the network structure and the line conductances (line sizes) so as to optimize the trade-off between network efficiency (low power dissipation within the transmission network) and the cost to build the network. We begin with a convex optimization method based on the paper ``Minimizing Effective Resistance of a Graph'' [Ghosh, Boyd \& Saberi]. We show that this (DC) resistive network method can be adapted to the context of AC power flow. However, that does not address the combinatorial aspect of selecting network structure. We approach this problem as selecting a subgraph within an over-complete network, posed as minimizing the (convex) network power dissipation plus a non-convex cost on line conductances that encourages sparse networks where many line…
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