Title :
Maximum power point tracking technique for microsatellite power supply system
Author :
El-Gohary, N. ; Koosy, M. El ; El-Shater, T. ; El-Koshairy, A.D. ; Abbas, Abd El-Monem
Author_Institution :
Nat. Authority for Remote Sensing & Space Sci. (NARSS), Cairo
Abstract :
Searching for high power conversion efficiency is an important goal when designing an electrical power source for any satellite due to limited power availability and constrains imposed on satellite weight. The work done in this paper tries to reach such goal through presenting a power supply system for a microsatellite in which MPPT technique is used based on fuzzy logic controller. Simulation results showed that the used technique gives higher conversion efficiency relative to those used in similar applications and also relative to the DET technique used in other satellite power supply systems. The operation of power supply system for a remote sensing microsatellite is simulated using the SIMULINK of the MatLab 6.5 for both MPPT and DET techniques using the same loads. A decrease of 25% in solar array area is found to be achieved when using the proposed MPPT technique relative to the case of using DET technique.
Keywords :
fuzzy control; satellite communication; solar cell arrays; telecommunication power supplies; DET technique; MatLab 6.5; SIMULINK; fuzzy logic controller; maximum power point tracking technique; microsatellite power supply system; remote sensing; solar array; Control systems; Diodes; Logic arrays; Photovoltaic cells; Photovoltaic systems; Power engineering and energy; Power supplies; Power system modeling; Remote sensing; Satellite broadcasting; maximum power point tracking techniques; photovoltaic systems control;
Conference_Titel :
Radio Science Conference, 2008. NRSC 2008. National
Conference_Location :
Tanta
Print_ISBN :
978-977-5031-95-2
DOI :
10.1109/NRSC.2008.4542374