A comparative analysis of solar photovoltaic advanced fault detection and monitoring techniques
The non-linear I-V characteristics of the photovoltaic output have affected fault detection methods to work accurately. This scenario can cause hidden faults in the system and reduces overall productivity. Fault detection and monitoring techniques are evolving in photovoltaic fault management system...
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my.ump.umpir.382042023-09-05T03:07:52Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38204/ A comparative analysis of solar photovoltaic advanced fault detection and monitoring techniques Siti Nor Azlina, Mohd Ghazali Muhamad Zahim, Sujod T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The non-linear I-V characteristics of the photovoltaic output have affected fault detection methods to work accurately. This scenario can cause hidden faults in the system and reduces overall productivity. Fault detection and monitoring techniques are evolving in photovoltaic fault management systems. Until recently, model-based technique, output signal analysis technique, statistically based technique, and machine learning techniques are the four main advanced fault detection methods that researchers have widely studied. This study has identified the limitations and advantages of previous photovoltaic fault detection and monitoring techniques, especially their applicability to all sizes of photovoltaic systems. This study proposes a multi-scale dual-stage photovoltaic fault detection and monitoring technique for better system safety, efficiency, and reliability. Challenges and suggestions for future research directions are also provided in this study. Overall, this study shall provide researchers and policymakers with a valuable reference for developing better fault detection and monitoring techniques for photovoltaic systems. Istanbul University 2023-01 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_nc_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/38204/1/A%20comparative%20analysis%20of%20solar%20photovoltaic%20advanced%20fault%20detection%20and%20monitoring%20techniques.pdf Siti Nor Azlina, Mohd Ghazali and Muhamad Zahim, Sujod (2023) A comparative analysis of solar photovoltaic advanced fault detection and monitoring techniques. Electrica, 23 (1). pp. 137-148. ISSN 2619-9831. (Published) https://doi.org/10.5152/electrica.2022.22024 https://doi.org/10.5152/electrica.2022.22024 |
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The non-linear I-V characteristics of the photovoltaic output have affected fault detection methods to work accurately. This scenario can cause hidden faults in the system and reduces overall productivity. Fault detection and monitoring techniques are evolving in photovoltaic fault management systems. Until recently, model-based technique, output signal analysis technique, statistically based technique, and machine learning techniques are the four main advanced fault detection methods that researchers have widely studied. This study has identified the limitations and advantages of previous photovoltaic fault detection and monitoring techniques, especially their applicability to all sizes of photovoltaic systems. This study proposes a multi-scale dual-stage photovoltaic fault detection and monitoring technique for better system safety, efficiency, and reliability. Challenges and suggestions for future research directions are also provided in this study. Overall, this study shall provide researchers and policymakers with a valuable reference for developing better fault detection and monitoring techniques for photovoltaic systems. |
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