Short-current pulse-based maximum-power-point tracking method for multiple photovoltaic-and-converter module system
Nagaoka University of Technology · GS Yuasa (Japan)
Abstract
This paper proposes a novel maximum-power-point tracking (MPPT) method with a simple algorithm for photovoltaic (PV) power generation systems. The method is based on use of a short-current pulse of the PV to determine an optimum operating current where the maximum output power can be obtained and completely differs from conventional hill-climbing-based methods. In the proposed system, the optimum operating current is instantaneously determined simply by taking a product of the short-current pulse amplitude and a parameter k because the optimum operating current is exactly proportional to the short current under various conditions of illuminance and temperature. Also, the system offers an identification…
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- Maximum power point tracking
- Chopper
- Photovoltaic system
- Maximum power principle
- Control theory (sociology)
- Pulse-width modulation
- Power (physics)
- Electronic engineering
- Affordable and clean energy