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Massimo Vitelli

Researcher at Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli

Publications -  179
Citations -  8584

Massimo Vitelli is an academic researcher from Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli. The author has contributed to research in topics: Maximum power point tracking & Photovoltaic system. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 171 publications receiving 7819 citations. Previous affiliations of Massimo Vitelli include National University of Colombia & University of Naples Federico II.

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Optimization of perturb and observe maximum power point tracking method

TL;DR: In this article, the perturb and observe (PO) algorithm is used in photovoltaic (PV) systems to maximize the PV array output power by tracking continuously the maximum power point (MPP) which depends on panels temperature and on irradiance conditions.
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Reliability Issues in Photovoltaic Power Processing Systems

TL;DR: The goal of this paper is to provide an overview of the open problems related to PV power processing systems and to focus the attention of researchers and industries on present and future challenges in this field.
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Distributed Maximum Power Point Tracking of Photovoltaic Arrays: Novel Approach and System Analysis

TL;DR: A dc and small-signal ac model is derived to analyze steady-state behavior, as well as dynamics and stability, of the whole system, and simulation results are reported and discussed.
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A Technique for Improving P&O MPPT Performances of Double-Stage Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Systems

TL;DR: The guidelines for the proper joint design of the compensation network (which is able to cancel out the PV voltage oscillations) and of the main MPPT parameters are provided in this paper.
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Predictive & Adaptive MPPT Perturb and Observe Method

TL;DR: In this article, the perturb and observe (P&O) best operation conditions are investigated in order to identify the edge efficiency performances of this most popular maximum power point tracking (MPPT) technique for photovoltaic applications.