Direct Fixed-Step Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithms with Adaptive Perturbation Frequency

Owing to the good trade-off between implementation and performance, fixed-step direct maximum power point tracking techniques (e.g., perturb and observe and incremental conductance algorithms) have gained popularity over the years. In order to optimize their performance, perturbation frequency and p...

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Main Authors: Eyal Amer, Alon Kuperman, Teuvo Suntio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-01-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/3/399
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spelling doaj-82a918a1d1804442899b57863d3c7bcd2020-11-24T21:46:41ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-01-0112339910.3390/en12030399en12030399Direct Fixed-Step Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithms with Adaptive Perturbation FrequencyEyal Amer0Alon Kuperman1Teuvo Suntio2Applied Energy Laboratory, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva 8410501, IsraelApplied Energy Laboratory, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva 8410501, IsraelLaboratory of Electrical Energy Engineering, Tampere University of Technology, Tampere 33720, FinlandOwing to the good trade-off between implementation and performance, fixed-step direct maximum power point tracking techniques (e.g., perturb and observe and incremental conductance algorithms) have gained popularity over the years. In order to optimize their performance, perturbation frequency and perturbation step size are usually determined a priori. While the first mentioned design parameter is typically dictated by the worst-case settling time of the combined energy conversion system, the latter must be high enough to both differentiate the system response from that caused by irradiation variation and match the finite resolution of the analog-to-digital converter in case of digital implementation. Well-established design guidelines, however, aim to optimize steady-state algorithm performance while leaving transients nearly untreated. To improve transient behavior while keeping the steady-state operation unaltered, variable step direct maximum power point tracking algorithms based on adaptive perturbation step size were proposed. This paper proposes a concept of utilizing adaptive perturbation frequency rather than variable step size, based on recently revised guidelines for designing fixed-step direct maximum power point tracking techniques. Preliminary results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method over adaptive perturbation step size operation during transients, without compromising the steady state performance.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/3/399photovoltaic generatorsmaximum power point trackingstep sizeperturbation frequency
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author Eyal Amer
Alon Kuperman
Teuvo Suntio
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Alon Kuperman
Teuvo Suntio
Direct Fixed-Step Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithms with Adaptive Perturbation Frequency
Energies
photovoltaic generators
maximum power point tracking
step size
perturbation frequency
author_facet Eyal Amer
Alon Kuperman
Teuvo Suntio
author_sort Eyal Amer
title Direct Fixed-Step Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithms with Adaptive Perturbation Frequency
title_short Direct Fixed-Step Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithms with Adaptive Perturbation Frequency
title_full Direct Fixed-Step Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithms with Adaptive Perturbation Frequency
title_fullStr Direct Fixed-Step Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithms with Adaptive Perturbation Frequency
title_full_unstemmed Direct Fixed-Step Maximum Power Point Tracking Algorithms with Adaptive Perturbation Frequency
title_sort direct fixed-step maximum power point tracking algorithms with adaptive perturbation frequency
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Owing to the good trade-off between implementation and performance, fixed-step direct maximum power point tracking techniques (e.g., perturb and observe and incremental conductance algorithms) have gained popularity over the years. In order to optimize their performance, perturbation frequency and perturbation step size are usually determined a priori. While the first mentioned design parameter is typically dictated by the worst-case settling time of the combined energy conversion system, the latter must be high enough to both differentiate the system response from that caused by irradiation variation and match the finite resolution of the analog-to-digital converter in case of digital implementation. Well-established design guidelines, however, aim to optimize steady-state algorithm performance while leaving transients nearly untreated. To improve transient behavior while keeping the steady-state operation unaltered, variable step direct maximum power point tracking algorithms based on adaptive perturbation step size were proposed. This paper proposes a concept of utilizing adaptive perturbation frequency rather than variable step size, based on recently revised guidelines for designing fixed-step direct maximum power point tracking techniques. Preliminary results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed method over adaptive perturbation step size operation during transients, without compromising the steady state performance.
topic photovoltaic generators
maximum power point tracking
step size
perturbation frequency
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/3/399
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