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J. Prasanth Ram

Researcher at New Horizon College of Engineering

Publications -  8
Citations -  274

J. Prasanth Ram is an academic researcher from New Horizon College of Engineering. The author has contributed to research in topics: Maximum power point tracking & Photovoltaic system. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 99 citations. Previous affiliations of J. Prasanth Ram include SERC Reliability Corporation & Pohang University of Science and Technology.

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Enhanced power production in PV arrays using a new skyscraper puzzle based one-time reconfiguration procedure under partial shade conditions (PSCs)

TL;DR: A new physical relocation alternative deploying Skyscraper puzzle suitable for all PV arrays is designed, implemented and tested and shows uniform characteristics and enhanced power output compared to the existing techniques in literature.
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An Accurate, Shade Detection-Based Hybrid Maximum Power Point Tracking Approach for PV Systems

TL;DR: This article presents a proficient hybrid tracking technology that provides an adequate tradeoff between conventional P&O and advanced soft computing techniques by accurately detecting shade occurrences by using the uniqueness in the operating point conductance of P &O at the leftmost power peak in the P–V curve.
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EL-PSO based MPPT for Solar PV under Partial Shaded Condition

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented simulation study of MPPT under partially shaded conditions using the modified version of Particle Swarm Optimization method known as Enhanced Leader Particle swarm Optimization (EL-PSO).
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Performance enhancement of solar PV systems applying P&O assisted Flower Pollination Algorithm (FPA)

TL;DR: A new FPA method assisted by P &O is proposed and a new switching strategy is incorporated and validated in this work to achieve effective utilization of both FPA and P&O algorithms.
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Application of Two-Phase Simplex Method (TPSM) for an Efficient Home Energy Management System to Reduce Peak Demand and Consumer Consumption Cost

TL;DR: In this paper, a simple home energy management using Two-Phase Simplex Method (TPSM) is proposed with an objective to reduce peak demand, reduce consumer consumption cost, and conserve consumer comfort level.