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Title: A novel maximum power point tracking technique based on Rao-1 algorithm for solar PV system under partial shading conditions
Authors: Bhukya, Laxman
Annamraju, Anil
Nandiraju, Srikanth
Keywords: Efficiency
Fuzzy control
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: A novel maximum power point tracking technique based on Rao-1 algorithm for solar PV system under partial shading conditions
Citation: 10.1002/2050-7038.13028
Abstract: The performance of the Photovoltaic (PV) system is highly affected by fluctuat ing climatic conditions. Due to these changing climatic conditions, the irradi ance diminishes, and it results in the non-linearity in voltage-power (P-V) curves of the PV system. Therefore, it is one of the reasons for the occurrence of the multiple peaks on P-V curves instead of a single peak. Therefore, it is challenging to track the global maximum power point tracking (MPPT) under these circumstances with traditional MPPT techniques viz. perturb and observe (P&O) and fuzzy logic control (FLC). Concerning global MPP tracking, this paper proposes a novel MPPT method based on a Rao-1 optimization algo rithm. The proposed algorithm is used to overcome the drawbacks of the clas sical P&O, FLC, and PSO based MPPT techniques under partical shading conditions (PSCs) and rapidly changing atmospheric conditions viz. slow con vergence speed and oscillation around the MPP. The proposed MPPT tracks the global MPP under any abnormal conditions like PSCs. To show the effi ciency of the proposed MPPT a comparative assessment is performed with well-established MPPT methods in the literature. The simulation results witnessed that the proposed MPPT is more superior in improving the PV sys tem performance under normal as well as under PSCs. The proposed MPPT over the PSO technique decreases the tracking time by 72.7% for pattern 1, 29.8% for pattern 2, 66.7% for pattern 3, 61.9% for pattern 5, 27.8% for pattern 6, and improves the tracking efficiency in all shading patterns.
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URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3707
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