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New approach to photovoltaic arrays maximum power point tracking

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In this article, a new maximum power point tracker (MPPT) approach is presented that allows minimization of the drawback caused by the intrinsic capacitance of the photovoltaic array (generally neglected) giving the possibility of operation with a large degree of freedom, independent from the converter topology and photovolastic power generator, electrical network and technology.
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The present trend for commercial telecommunication and scientific satellites is the utilization of standard platform, characterized by a high level of flexibility and reduced nonrecurring costs. One of the areas where flexibility is mandatory is the electrical primary power subsystem, due to the impact on solar array configuration and dimensions and on power conditioning unit. Use of the maximum power point tracker (MPPT) concept allows optimization of the above mentioned subsystem, maximizing the power transfer from the photovoltaic generator. The purpose of the paper is to present a new MPPT approach that allows minimization of the drawback caused by the intrinsic capacitance of the photovoltaic array (generally neglected) giving the possibility of operation with a large degree of freedom, independent from the converter topology and photovoltaic power generator, electrical network and technology.

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Comparison of Photovoltaic Array Maximum Power Point Tracking Techniques

TL;DR: The many different techniques for maximum power point tracking of photovoltaic (PV) arrays are discussed in this paper, and at least 19 distinct methods have been introduced in the literature, with many variations on implementation.
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Review of the maximum power point tracking algorithms for stand-alone photovoltaic systems

TL;DR: All algorithms, direct and indirect, can be included in some of the DC/DC converters, Maximum power point trackings (MPPTs), for the stand-alone systems and in this article they are grouped as either direct or nondirect methods.
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Comparative study of maximum power point tracking algorithms

TL;DR: It is found that the P&O method, when properly optimized, can have MPPT efficiencies well in excess of 97%, and is highly competitive against other MPPT algorithms.
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Comparative study of maximum power point tracking algorithms using an experimental, programmable, maximum power point tracking test bed

TL;DR: Results are using a microprocessor controlled MPPT powered by a 250 W photovoltaic (PV) array and also a PV array simulator to compare efficiencies under varying conditions.
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Classification and comparison of maximum power point tracking techniques for photovoltaic system: A review

TL;DR: In this paper, a classification scheme for MPPT methods based on three categories: offline, online and hybrid methods is introduced, which can provide a convenient reference for future work in PV power generation, is based on the manner in which the control signal is generated and the PV power system behavior as it approaches steady state conditions.
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Maximum photovoltaic power tracking: an algorithm for rapidly changing atmospheric conditions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed an incremental conductance (IncCond) algorithm to track the maximum power operating point (MPOP) of photovoltaic (PV) power generation systems.
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Dynamic Behavior of a Class of Photovoltaic Power Systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the perturb and observe method of power control migrates considerably from peak power whenever the insolation varies randomly as a result of cloud cover, and an alternate power tracking method is also examined.
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Dynamic maximum power point tracker for photovoltaic applications

TL;DR: In this paper, a dynamic process for reaching the maximum power point of a variable power source such as a solar cell is introduced, where information from the natural switching ripple instead of external perturbation is used to support the maximizing process.

Maximum power transfer from a nonlinear energy source to an arbitrary load

TL;DR: In this article, a more general approach to the matching procedure of an arbitrary load to a nonlinear energy source is presented, where a matching procedure is required to assure a maximum power transfer to the load.
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