A Novel Methodology for Optimal Allocation and Sizing of Soft Open Points in Distribution Networks
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1. University of Saskatchewan,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,Saskatoon,SK,Canada
2. Saskatoon Light and Power,Saskatoon,SK,Canada
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IEEE
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http://xplorestaging.ieee.org/ielx7/9939685/9939671/09939720.pdf?arnumber=9939720
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