Sliding mode control of SEPIC converter based photovoltaic system

Photovoltaic (PV) energy can be considered to be as highly efficient energy source since it is ecofriendly, harmless and available endlessly. In order to improve the output power of photovoltaic cells, the maximum power point tracking technology is used in PV systems. This paper designs a sliding mo...

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Main Authors: Meng Zhang, Ningfan Zhong, Mingyuan Ma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-05-01
Series:Systems Science & Control Engineering
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21642583.2021.1872043
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spelling doaj-cfb7a31bbfe84007a73364ee6ceb71412021-05-06T16:05:14ZengTaylor & Francis GroupSystems Science & Control Engineering2164-25832021-05-019S211211810.1080/21642583.2021.18720431872043Sliding mode control of SEPIC converter based photovoltaic systemMeng Zhang0Ningfan Zhong1Mingyuan Ma2Shandong University of Science and TechnologyShandong University of Science and TechnologyShandong University of Science and TechnologyPhotovoltaic (PV) energy can be considered to be as highly efficient energy source since it is ecofriendly, harmless and available endlessly. In order to improve the output power of photovoltaic cells, the maximum power point tracking technology is used in PV systems. This paper designs a sliding mode controller based on SEPIC converter to implement MPPT. The difference from other methods is that the proposed method uses the circuit output voltage U0 in the closed-loop system, so that the controller has better control effect. The buck-boost feature of the SEPIC widens the applicable PV voltage and thus increases the adopted PV module flexibility. First, the photovoltaic array is modeled and the simulation results are analyzed in this paper. Then model and analyze the SEPIC circuit and derive a sliding mode control strategy based on this circuit. Finally, the results obtained in MATLAB/Simulink were compared with the conventional P&O algorithm and INC algorithm. The results show that the sliding mode controller proposed in this paper has faster speed and less oscillation when tracking the maximum power point (MPP).http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21642583.2021.1872043sepic convertermaximum power point trackingsliding mode controllerphotovoltaic system
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author Meng Zhang
Ningfan Zhong
Mingyuan Ma
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Ningfan Zhong
Mingyuan Ma
Sliding mode control of SEPIC converter based photovoltaic system
Systems Science & Control Engineering
sepic converter
maximum power point tracking
sliding mode controller
photovoltaic system
author_facet Meng Zhang
Ningfan Zhong
Mingyuan Ma
author_sort Meng Zhang
title Sliding mode control of SEPIC converter based photovoltaic system
title_short Sliding mode control of SEPIC converter based photovoltaic system
title_full Sliding mode control of SEPIC converter based photovoltaic system
title_fullStr Sliding mode control of SEPIC converter based photovoltaic system
title_full_unstemmed Sliding mode control of SEPIC converter based photovoltaic system
title_sort sliding mode control of sepic converter based photovoltaic system
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Systems Science & Control Engineering
issn 2164-2583
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Photovoltaic (PV) energy can be considered to be as highly efficient energy source since it is ecofriendly, harmless and available endlessly. In order to improve the output power of photovoltaic cells, the maximum power point tracking technology is used in PV systems. This paper designs a sliding mode controller based on SEPIC converter to implement MPPT. The difference from other methods is that the proposed method uses the circuit output voltage U0 in the closed-loop system, so that the controller has better control effect. The buck-boost feature of the SEPIC widens the applicable PV voltage and thus increases the adopted PV module flexibility. First, the photovoltaic array is modeled and the simulation results are analyzed in this paper. Then model and analyze the SEPIC circuit and derive a sliding mode control strategy based on this circuit. Finally, the results obtained in MATLAB/Simulink were compared with the conventional P&O algorithm and INC algorithm. The results show that the sliding mode controller proposed in this paper has faster speed and less oscillation when tracking the maximum power point (MPP).
topic sepic converter
maximum power point tracking
sliding mode controller
photovoltaic system
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21642583.2021.1872043
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