2014
DOI: 10.2478/mms-2014-0056
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A Hybrid Maximum Power Point Search Method Using Temperature Measurements in Partial Shading Conditions

Abstract: Photovoltaic panels have a non-linear current-voltage characteristics to produce the maximum power at only one point called the maximum power point. In the case of the uniform illumination a single solar panel shows only one maximum power, which is also the global maximum power point. In the case an irregularly illuminated photovoltaic panel many local maxima on the power-voltage curve can be observed and only one of them is the global maximum. The proposed algorithm detects whether a solar panel is in the uni… Show more

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“…The apparent position of the Sun on the celestial sphere is determined by the tracking system controller using the differential, algebraic, hybrid and MPP (Maximum Power Point) methods [2,14,20]. The differential method uses data from photodetectors to determine the apparent position of the Sun on the celestial sphere.…”
Section: Types Of Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The apparent position of the Sun on the celestial sphere is determined by the tracking system controller using the differential, algebraic, hybrid and MPP (Maximum Power Point) methods [2,14,20]. The differential method uses data from photodetectors to determine the apparent position of the Sun on the celestial sphere.…”
Section: Types Of Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method uses temperature measurement to determine the open circuit voltage, and on this basis determines the starting point of the perturb and observe algorithm [13,16]. A disadvantage of this method is the large inertia of the temperature measurement of the photovoltaic panel, whereby the calculated voltage value coses the initial tracking error of perturb and the observe algorithm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A fair amount of papers focuses on photovoltaic (PV) panels as one of the green energy sources that do not cause any pollution, do not generate any noise, and that can be utilized for energy harvesting on a small scale -such as powering small devices using solar cells operating at the waste light [1]. A lot of research on PV panels concerns their electrical characteristics as well as maximum power point tracking algorithms [2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. However, many research papers that propose new algorithms include simulations only, which is helpful with getting quick results, but if a new idea is put forward, at some point it should be verified by physical model and measurements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%