Decoupling Current Control and Maximum Power Point Control in Small Power Network with Photovoltaic Source

Author(s):  
Mirjana Milosevic ◽  
Goran Andersson ◽  
Stevan Grabic
Mathematics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (18) ◽  
pp. 2228
Author(s):  
Carlos Restrepo ◽  
Nicolas Yanẽz-Monsalvez ◽  
Catalina González-Castaño ◽  
Samir Kouro ◽  
Jose Rodriguez

Among all the conventional maximum power point tracking (MPPT) techniques for a photovoltaic (PV) system that have been proposed, incremental conductance (INC) and perturb and observe (P&O) are the most popular because of their simplicity and ease of implementation. However, under partial shading conditions (PSCs), these MPPT algorithms fail to track the global maximum power point (GMPP) and instead converge into local maximum power points (LMPPs), resulting in considerable PV power loss. This paper presents a new hybrid MPPT technique combining the artificial bee colony (ABC) and P&O algorithms named ABC-P&O. The P&O technique is used to track the MPP under uniform irradiance, and only during irradiance variations is the ABC algorithm employed. The effectiveness of the proposed hybrid algorithm at tracking the GMPP, under both uniform and nonuniform irradiance conditions, was assessed by hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) tests employed by a dc–dc boost converter. Then, the ABC-P&O strategy was applied to obtain the voltage reference for the outer PI control loop, which provided the current reference to the discrete-time sliding-mode current control. The ABC-P&O algorithm has a reasonable computational cost, allowing the use of a commercial, low-priced digital signal controller (DSC) with outer voltage and inner current control loops. Many challenging tests validated that the proposed ABC-P&O technique converges fast to the GMPP with high efficiency and superior performance under different PSCs.


Author(s):  
Satya Ravi Rai ◽  
Jaya Kumar S V ◽  
Keerthi Deepika K

<p>This paper deals with the design and simulation of an efficient solar photovoltaic system with a maximum power point tracking system (MPPT). Maximum power point (MPP) is obtained by using Perturb and Observe (P&amp;O) algorithm. The output from solar panel is fed to the DC-DC (Boost) converter which steps up the output voltage. It is then fed to a 3-phase inverter. The inverter used is a 3-phase two-level inverter implemented with a Model Predictive Control strategy. Model of the system is considered in order to predict the control variables. Optimum switching state is selected by minimizing the cost function for each sampling period. This is achieved through modelling and MATLAB simulation of various stages that constitute the overall system.</p>


Author(s):  
Cristian Vasar ◽  
Marius Babescu ◽  
Doru-Ionut Petrescu ◽  
Octavian Prostean ◽  
Radu Boraci

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