Maximum power point tracking techniques for low-cost solar photovoltaic applications – Part I: constant parameters and trial-and-error
The development of research on the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) controller has increased significantly in this decade. The MPPT technique, however, is still demanding because of the ease and simplicity of implementing tracking technique on the maximum power point (MPP). In this paper, MPPT te...
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my.utm.1052702024-04-24T06:02:25Z http://eprints.utm.my/105270/ Maximum power point tracking techniques for low-cost solar photovoltaic applications – Part I: constant parameters and trial-and-error Tole Sutikno, Tole Sutikno Arsyad Cahya Subrata, Arsyad Cahya Subrata Pau, Giovanni Jusoh, Awang Ishaque, Kashif TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The development of research on the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) controller has increased significantly in this decade. The MPPT technique, however, is still demanding because of the ease and simplicity of implementing tracking technique on the maximum power point (MPP). In this paper, MPPT techniques and their modifications from various literature are classified and examined in detail. The discussions are focused on the main objective of obtaining the best possible MPPT technique with the best results at a low cost. The assessment for the selection of MPPT techniques is based on assessments from the previous literature. The discussion of the MPPT technique assessment is divided into two parts. In Part I, the MPPT technique based on constant parameters, and trial-and-error will be discussed in detail, along with its algorithm development in recent times. Polish Academy of Sciences 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/105270/1/AwangJusoh2023_MaximumPowerPointTrackingTechniquesPartI.pdf Tole Sutikno, Tole Sutikno and Arsyad Cahya Subrata, Arsyad Cahya Subrata and Pau, Giovanni and Jusoh, Awang and Ishaque, Kashif (2023) Maximum power point tracking techniques for low-cost solar photovoltaic applications – Part I: constant parameters and trial-and-error. Archives of Electrical Engineering, 72 (1). pp. 125-145. ISSN 1427-4221 http://dx.doi.org/10.24425/aee.2023.143693 DOI : 10.24425/aee.2023.143693 |
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The development of research on the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) controller has increased significantly in this decade. The MPPT technique, however, is still demanding because of the ease and simplicity of implementing tracking technique on the maximum power point (MPP). In this paper, MPPT techniques and their modifications from various literature are classified and examined in detail. The discussions are focused on the main objective of obtaining the best possible MPPT technique with the best results at a low cost. The assessment for the selection of MPPT techniques is based on assessments from the previous literature. The discussion of the MPPT technique assessment is divided into two parts. In Part I, the MPPT technique based on constant parameters, and trial-and-error will be discussed in detail, along with its algorithm development in recent times. |
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Maximum power point tracking techniques for low-cost solar photovoltaic applications – Part I: constant parameters and trial-and-error |
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Maximum power point tracking techniques for low-cost solar photovoltaic applications – Part I: constant parameters and trial-and-error |
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Maximum power point tracking techniques for low-cost solar photovoltaic applications – Part I: constant parameters and trial-and-error |
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Maximum power point tracking techniques for low-cost solar photovoltaic applications – Part I: constant parameters and trial-and-error |
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