2016
DOI: 10.1002/ese3.110
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Comparison of the indoor performance of 12 commercial PV products by a simple model

Abstract: This article presents a simple comparative model which has been developed for the estimation of the performance of photovoltaic (PV) products' cells in indoor environments. The model predicts the performance of PV solar cells, as a function of the distance from a spectrum of artificial (fluorescent light, halogen light, and light-emitting diodes) and natural light. It intends to support designers, while creating PV-integrated products for indoor use. For the model's validation, PV cells of 12 commercially avai… Show more

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“…3). On the other hand, the external quantum efficiency (QE) was calculated applying the well-known relation [13]:…”
Section: Solar Cells Utilizedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3). On the other hand, the external quantum efficiency (QE) was calculated applying the well-known relation [13]:…”
Section: Solar Cells Utilizedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of these factors will reduce the available irradiance for conversion to electricity, despite some photoactive semiconductors, such as amorphous silicon, responding better to low light levels than does crystalline silicon. For example, a crystalline Si PV panel may have a maximum efficiency of 18% at STD but indoors could be only 5% efficient, depending on the irradiance [59].…”
Section: Technological Specificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DC power from PV module are not constant throughout the day, by using MPPT algorithms we can tract the maximum power produced by the PV modules. Different algorithms are specified using mathematicalequations, to acquire accuracy [5].Along with mat lab Simulink; one can acquire the exact results using matlab coding for different direct methods of MPPT algorithms [6]. Perturb and observe method is a direct method of MPPT algorithm for tracking maximum output power from PV modules by comparing the present power values with recent values and incrementing/decrementing the corresponding voltages [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%