Hardware in the Loop Platform for Testing Photovoltaic System Control

The hardware in the loop (HIL) technique allows you to reproduce the behavior of a dynamic system or part of it in real time. This quality makes HIL a useful tool in the controller validation process and is widely used in multiple areas including photovoltaic systems (PVSs). This study presents the...

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Main Authors: Víctor Samano-Ortega, Alfredo Padilla-Medina, Micael Bravo-Sanchez, Elías Rodriguez-Segura, Alonso Jimenez-Garibay, Juan Martinez-Nolasco
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/23/8690
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spelling doaj-f14a334e3497417fb5ae75949c766c132020-12-05T00:03:51ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-12-01108690869010.3390/app10238690Hardware in the Loop Platform for Testing Photovoltaic System ControlVíctor Samano-Ortega0Alfredo Padilla-Medina1Micael Bravo-Sanchez2Elías Rodriguez-Segura3Alonso Jimenez-Garibay4Juan Martinez-Nolasco5Doctorado en Ciencias de la Ingeniería, Tecnológico Nacional de México/IT de Celaya, Celaya 38010, MexicoDepartamento de Ingeniería Electrónica, Tecnológico Nacional de México/IT de Celaya, Celaya 38010, MexicoDoctorado en Ciencias de la Ingeniería, Tecnológico Nacional de México/IT de Celaya, Celaya 38010, MexicoDepartamento de Ingeniería Electrónica, Tecnológico Nacional de México/IT de Celaya, Celaya 38010, MexicoDepartamento de Ingeniería Mecatrónica, Tecnológico Nacional de México/IT de Celaya, Celaya 38010, MexicoDepartamento de Ingeniería Mecatrónica, Tecnológico Nacional de México/IT de Celaya, Celaya 38010, MexicoThe hardware in the loop (HIL) technique allows you to reproduce the behavior of a dynamic system or part of it in real time. This quality makes HIL a useful tool in the controller validation process and is widely used in multiple areas including photovoltaic systems (PVSs). This study presents the development of an HIL system to emulate the behavior of a PVS that includes a photovoltaic panel (PVP) and a DC-DC boost converter connected in series. The emulator was embedded into an NI-myRIO development board that operates with an integration time of 10 µs and reproduces the behavior of the real system with a mean percent error of 2.0478%, compared to simulation results. The implemented emulator is proposed as a platform for the validation of control systems. With it, the experimental stage is carried out on two controllers connected to the PVS without having the real system and allowing to emulate different operating conditions. The first controller is based on the Hill Climbing algorithm for the maximum power point tracking (MPPT), the second is a proportional integral (PI) controller for voltage control. Both controllers generate settling times of less than 3 s; the MPPT controller generates variations in the output in steady state inherent to the algorithm used. For both cases, the comparison of the experimental results with those obtained through software simulation show that the platform fulfills its usefulness when evaluating control systems.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/23/8690FPGAhardware in the loopmaximum power point trackingPI controllerphotovoltaic system
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author Víctor Samano-Ortega
Alfredo Padilla-Medina
Micael Bravo-Sanchez
Elías Rodriguez-Segura
Alonso Jimenez-Garibay
Juan Martinez-Nolasco
spellingShingle Víctor Samano-Ortega
Alfredo Padilla-Medina
Micael Bravo-Sanchez
Elías Rodriguez-Segura
Alonso Jimenez-Garibay
Juan Martinez-Nolasco
Hardware in the Loop Platform for Testing Photovoltaic System Control
Applied Sciences
FPGA
hardware in the loop
maximum power point tracking
PI controller
photovoltaic system
author_facet Víctor Samano-Ortega
Alfredo Padilla-Medina
Micael Bravo-Sanchez
Elías Rodriguez-Segura
Alonso Jimenez-Garibay
Juan Martinez-Nolasco
author_sort Víctor Samano-Ortega
title Hardware in the Loop Platform for Testing Photovoltaic System Control
title_short Hardware in the Loop Platform for Testing Photovoltaic System Control
title_full Hardware in the Loop Platform for Testing Photovoltaic System Control
title_fullStr Hardware in the Loop Platform for Testing Photovoltaic System Control
title_full_unstemmed Hardware in the Loop Platform for Testing Photovoltaic System Control
title_sort hardware in the loop platform for testing photovoltaic system control
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The hardware in the loop (HIL) technique allows you to reproduce the behavior of a dynamic system or part of it in real time. This quality makes HIL a useful tool in the controller validation process and is widely used in multiple areas including photovoltaic systems (PVSs). This study presents the development of an HIL system to emulate the behavior of a PVS that includes a photovoltaic panel (PVP) and a DC-DC boost converter connected in series. The emulator was embedded into an NI-myRIO development board that operates with an integration time of 10 µs and reproduces the behavior of the real system with a mean percent error of 2.0478%, compared to simulation results. The implemented emulator is proposed as a platform for the validation of control systems. With it, the experimental stage is carried out on two controllers connected to the PVS without having the real system and allowing to emulate different operating conditions. The first controller is based on the Hill Climbing algorithm for the maximum power point tracking (MPPT), the second is a proportional integral (PI) controller for voltage control. Both controllers generate settling times of less than 3 s; the MPPT controller generates variations in the output in steady state inherent to the algorithm used. For both cases, the comparison of the experimental results with those obtained through software simulation show that the platform fulfills its usefulness when evaluating control systems.
topic FPGA
hardware in the loop
maximum power point tracking
PI controller
photovoltaic system
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/23/8690
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