2019
DOI: 10.18844/wjer.v9i2.4625
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A comparative study on conventional and modern maximum power point tracking algorithms applied to photovoltaic systems

Abstract: The main goal of maximum power point (MPP) tracking control is to extract the maximum photovoltaic (PV) power by finding the optimal operating point under varying atmospheric conditions to improve the efficiency of PV systems. In recent years, the field of tracking the MPP of PV systems has attracted the interest of many researchers from the industry and academia. This research paper presents a comparative study between the modern fuzzy logic based controller and the conventional perturb & observe (P&O… Show more

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“…We have developed a simple, nonresource-intensive algorithm with reliability comparable to that of a PC, but free from its disadvantages. The redundancy in this case, although higher than that of the PC, is much less than when using replications [14] [28].…”
Section: Application Of Reed-solomon Codesmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…We have developed a simple, nonresource-intensive algorithm with reliability comparable to that of a PC, but free from its disadvantages. The redundancy in this case, although higher than that of the PC, is much less than when using replications [14] [28].…”
Section: Application Of Reed-solomon Codesmentioning
confidence: 77%