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AuthorAbdelsalam, A. K.
AuthorGoh, S.
AuthorAbdelkhalik, O.
AuthorAhmed, S.
AuthorMassoud, Ahmed
Available date2022-03-23T07:01:06Z
Publication Date2013
Publication NameIECON Proceedings (Industrial Electronics Conference)
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/IECON.2013.6699386
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/28827
AbstractOne of main challenges in harvesting power from a PV source is maximum power point tracking (MPPT). This is due to the nonlinear behaviour and characteristics of PV arrays. Conventional MPPT techniques usually utilize a hill climbing process which requires partial/full scan of the array power-voltage (P-V) curve resulting in high power fluctuation during peak searching. Dynamic estimation techniques, such as the Kalman filter, benefit from their ability to estimate non-measurable signals with rapid convergence. In this paper, a MPPT technique based on the Iterated Unscented Kalman Filter (IUKF) is presented. The proposed technique achieves: (i) satisfactory MPPT for PV arrays working under varying environmental conditions, (ii) PV array modelling with full parameter estimation including temperature and insolation level, and (iii) full estimation of the working P-V curve for the PV array. Only six measurement points are required for MPPT, modelling, and curve estimation; hence no full scan for the P-V curve is needed. This paper presents the system mathematical model and simulations. Moreover, an experimental setup is implemented illustrating practical results at various insolation levels and temperatures to validate the proposed technique.
SponsorQatar National Research Fund
Languageen
SubjectEnvironmental conditions
Iterated unscented Kalman filter
Maximum power point
Maximum Power Point Tracking
Nonlinear behaviours
Photovoltaic
Photovoltaic applications
System mathematical modeling
Incident solar radiation
Industrial electronics
Kalman filters
Mathematical models
Nonlinear filtering
Photovoltaic cells
Estimation
TitleIterated unscented Kalman filter-based maximum power point tracking for photovoltaic applications
TypeConference Paper
Pagination1685-1693


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