Title :
A new algorithm for rapid tracking of approximate maximum power point in photovoltaic systems
Author :
Jain, Sachin ; Agarwal, Vivek
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Indian Inst. of Technol.-Mumbai, Mumbai, India
fDate :
3/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a new algorithm for tracking maximum power point in photovoltaic systems. This is a fast tracking algorithm, where an initial approximation of maximum power point is (MPP) quickly achieved using a variable step-size. Subsequently, the exact maximum power point can be targeted using any conventional method like the hill-climbing or incremental conductance method. Thus, the drawback of a fixed small step-size over the entire tracking range is removed, resulting in reduced number of iterations and much faster tracking compared to conventional methods. The strength of the algorithm comes from the fact that instead of tracking power, which does not have a one-to-one relationship with duty cycle, it tracks an intermediate variable β, which has a monotonically increasing, one-to-one relationship. The algorithm has been verified on a photovoltaic system modeled in Matlab-Simulink software. The algorithm significantly improves the efficiency during the tracking phase as compared to a conventional algorithm. It is especially suitable for fast changing environmental conditions. The proposed algorithm can be implemented on any fast controller such as the digital signal processor. All the details of this study are presented.
Keywords :
digital signal processing chips; photovoltaic power systems; power system simulation; tracking; Matlab-Simulink software; controller; digital signal processor; duty cycle; hill-climbing method; incremental conductance method; iterations; maximum power point tracking; photovoltaic systems; tracking algorithm; tracking phase; variable step-size; Approximation algorithms; Computer languages; Mathematical model; Phased arrays; Photovoltaic systems; Power system modeling; Signal processing algorithms; Software algorithms; Solar power generation; Target tracking; MPP; Maximum power point; photovoltaic; tracking;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LPEL.2004.828444