DocumentCode
1758692
Title
Impedance Matching in Photovoltaic Systems Using Cascaded Boost Converters and Sliding-Mode Control
Author
Haroun, Reham ; El Aroudi, Abdelali ; Cid-Pastor, Angel ; Garica, Germain ; Olalla, Carlos ; Martinez-Salamero, Luis
Author_Institution
Dept. d´Eng. Electron., Electr. i Autom.control, Univ. Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain
Volume
30
Issue
6
fYear
2015
fDate
42156
Firstpage
3185
Lastpage
3199
Abstract
Switching dc-dc converters are widely used to interface the dc output of renewable energy resources with power distribution systems in order to facilitate the use of energy at the customer side. In the case of residential photovoltaic (PV) applications, high conversion ratio is usually required, in order to adapt the low output voltages of PV modules to a dc bus voltage, while dealing with the appropriate impedance matching. In this paper, a system connected to a PV panel consisting of two cascaded dc-dc boost converters under sliding-mode control and working as loss-free resistors is studied. The modeling, simulation, and design of the system are addressed. First, an ideal reduced-order sliding-mode dynamics model is derived from the full-order switched model taking into account the sliding constraints, the nonlinear characteristic of the PV module, and the dynamics of the MPPT controller. For this model, a design-oriented averaged model is obtained and its dynamic behavior is analyzed showing that the system is asymptotically globally stable. Moreover, the proposed system can achieve a high conversion ratio with an efficiency close to 95% for a wide range of working power. Numerical simulations and experimental results corroborate the theoretical analysis and illustrate the advantages of this architecture in PV systems.
Keywords
asymptotic stability; impedance matching; maximum power point trackers; photovoltaic power systems; power generation control; reduced order systems; switching convertors; variable structure systems; MPPT controller; PV modules; PV panel; asymptotically globally stability; cascaded boost converters; dc bus voltage; design-oriented averaged model; full-order switched model; high conversion ratio; impedance matching; loss-free resistors; low output voltages; nonlinear characteristic; numerical simulations; power distribution systems; reduced-order sliding-mode dynamics model; renewable energy resources; residential photovoltaic systems; sliding constraints; sliding-mode control; switching DC-DC converters; Analytical models; Generators; Impedance matching; Mathematical model; Maximum power point trackers; Photovoltaic systems; Switches; Cascaded boost converters; MPPT; impedance matching; loss-free resistor (LFR); photovoltaic (PV) systems; sliding-mode control (SMC);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8993
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPEL.2014.2339134
Filename
6855363
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