DocumentCode :
3417037
Title :
A novel, digitally-controlled, portable photovoltaic power source
Author :
Jiang, Zhenhua ; Dougal, Roger A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., South Carolina Univ., Columbia, SC, USA
Volume :
3
fYear :
2005
fDate :
6-10 March 2005
Firstpage :
1797
Abstract :
This paper is to present a novel, digitally-controlled, portable photovoltaic (PV) power source that can be used as a standalone power source in remote missions or made on the jacket to power portable personal electronics. Since the solar cell has a nonlinear voltage-current characteristic, the photovoltaic power system has to track the solar array maximum power point to ensure the efficient operation. The battery is used to store energy when the solar irradiance is sufficient or the load is light and to provide energy to the load in the case of no sunlight or a heavy load. For advanced batteries such as lithium ion cells, the charging current or voltage should be limited in order to protect the battery. The charging and discharging currents are regulated by a charger and a discharger respectively. Since the battery voltage depends on its state-of-charge and the solar array peak-power voltage varies with temperature level, illumination level and age of the solar array, it is essential to cascade a power converter at the system output to obtain bus regulation. To reduce the solar array temperature, a shunt regulator is used to limit the charging current or voltage of the battery by dissipating the excess solar array power. In this paper, an integrated, multi-objective digital power controller for this PV power source is presented, and a state machine based model of the multiobjective controller is described. The large-signal behavior of the system is analyzed. The controller design is then verified by numerical simulation in the virtual test bed (VTB) environment.
Keywords :
control system synthesis; digital control; photovoltaic power systems; power control; power convertors; power engineering computing; secondary cells; solar cell arrays; controller design; digitally-controlled power source; multiobjective digital power controller; nonlinear voltage-current characteristic; numerical simulation; photovoltaic power system; portable photovoltaic power source; power converter; solar array maximum power point; standalone power source; store energy; virtual test bed; Batteries; Lighting; Lithium; Photovoltaic cells; Photovoltaic systems; Protection; Regulators; Solar power generation; Temperature dependence; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition, 2005. APEC 2005. Twentieth Annual IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8975-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/APEC.2005.1453291
Filename :
1453291
Link To Document :
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