DocumentCode :
3577570
Title :
Comparison of two maximum power point trackers for photovoltaic systems using robust controllers
Author :
Cherchali, N. Ould ; Morsli, A. ; Boucherit, M.S. ; Barazane, L. ; Tlemcani, A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Medea Univ., Medea, Algeria
fYear :
2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
Photovoltaic power is widely used to supply isolated or unpopulated areas (lighting, pumping, etc.). Great advantage is that this source is inexhaustible, it offers great safety in use and it is clean. But the dynamic models used to describe a photovoltaic system are complicated and nonlinear and due to nonlinear I-V and P-V characteristics of photovoltaic generators, a maximum power point tracking technique (MPPT) is required to maximize the output power. In this paper, two online techniques of maximum power point tracking using robust controller for photovoltaic systems are proposed, the first technique use fuzzy logic controller (FLC) and the second use sliding mode controller (SMC) for photovoltaic systems. The two maximum power point tracking controllers receive the partial derivative of power as inputs, and the output is the duty cycle corresponding to maximum power. A Photovoltaic generator with Boost converter is developed using MATLAB / Simulink to verify the preferences of the proposed techniques. SMC technique provides a good tracking speed in fast changing irradiation and when the irradiation changes slowly or is constant the panel power of FLC technique presents a much smoother signal with less fluctuations.
Keywords :
electric generators; fuzzy control; maximum power point trackers; nonlinear programming; photovoltaic power systems; robust control; variable structure systems; FLC technique; MPPT; Matlab-simulink; SMC technique; boost converter; duty cycle; dynamic models; fast changing irradiation; fuzzy logic controller; isolated area supply; maximum power point trackers; nonlinear I-V characteristics; nonlinear P-V characteristics; online techniques; output power maximization; panel power; photovoltaic generators; photovoltaic power systems; power partial derivative; robust controllers; sliding mode controller; tracking speed; unpopulated area supply; Control systems; Fuzzy logic; Maximum power point trackers; Photovoltaic systems; Radiation effects; Robustness; Fuzzy logic controller; MPPT; Photovoltaic system; Sliding mode controller;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Environmental Friendly Energies and Applications (EFEA), 2014 3rd International Symposium on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EFEA.2014.7059989
Filename :
7059989
Link To Document :
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