Title :
A Novel maximum power point tracker controlling several converters connected to photovoltaic arrays with particle swarm optimization technique
Author :
Miyatake, Masafumi ; Toriumi, Fuhito ; Endo, Tsugio ; Fujii, Nobuhiko
Author_Institution :
Sophia Univ. Kioicho, Tokyo
Abstract :
This paper deals with maximum power point tracking control of photovoltaic generators. Photovoltaic generation systems need maximum power point tracker because the PV power output depends on the operating terminal voltage and current. Further, the PV array exhibits two or more MPP´s under partial shading condition and hence finding the MPP using conventional techniques is a difficult task. To overcome the difficulty, finding the MPP, the authors have proposed a novel MPPT algorithm by introducing Particle Swarm Optimization technique. Further, the proposed algorithm uses only one pair of sensors to control multiple PV arrays. This results in lower cost, higher overall efficiency and also the algorithm is simple. Proposed MPPT algorithm is verified through experimental studies. Several partial shading conditions were tested and in all these cases the algorithm takes about one second to reach the global MPP. The reachability to MPP is good in both shading and unshading.
Keywords :
optimal control; particle swarm optimisation; photovoltaic power systems; power convertors; power generation control; solar cell arrays; MPPT algorithm; maximum power point tracking control; multiple PV arrays; partial shading condition; particle swarm optimization technique; photovoltaic arrays; photovoltaic generator control; power converters; Control systems; Optimal control; Particle swarm optimization; Particle tracking; Photovoltaic systems; Power generation; Renewable energy resources; Sensor arrays; Solar power generation; Voltage; Converter control; Optimal control; Photovoltaic; Power conditioning; Renewable energy systems;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics and Applications, 2007 European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Aalborg
Print_ISBN :
978-92-75815-10-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-92-75815-10-8
DOI :
10.1109/EPE.2007.4417640