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Title:
PROMISING MPPT METHODS COMBINING METAHEURISTIC, FUZZY-LOGIC AND ANN TECHNIQUES FOR GRID-CONNECTED PHOTOVOLTAIC
Authors: MAHMOUD N. ALI, KARAR MAHMOUD, MATTI LEHTONEN AND MOHAMED M. F. DARWISH
Year: 2021
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: SENSORS
Volume: 21
Issue: 4
Pages: Not Available
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
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Full paper Mahmoud Nour ALI_2- Promising MPPT Methods Combining Metaheuristic, Fuzzy-Logic and ANN Techniques for Grid-Connected Photovoltaic.pdf
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Abstract:

This paper addresses the improvement of tracking of the maximum power point upon the variations of the environmental conditions and hence improving photovoltaic efficiency. Rather than the traditional methods of maximum power point tracking, artificial intelligence is utilized to design a high-performance maximum power point tracking control system. In this paper, two artificial intelligence-based maximum power point tracking systems are proposed for grid-connected photovoltaic units. The first design is based on an optimized fuzzy logic control using genetic algorithm and particle swarm optimization for the maximum power point tracking system. In turn, the second design depends on the genetic algorithm-based artificial neural network. Each of the two artificial intelligence-based systems has its privileged response according to the solar radiation and temperature levels. Then, a novel combination of the two designs is introduced to maximize the efficiency of the maximum power point tracking system. The novelty of this paper is to employ the metaheuristic optimization technique with the well-known artificial intelligence techniques to provide a better tracking system to be used to harvest the maximum possible power from photovoltaic (PV) arrays. To affirm the efficiency of the proposed tracking systems, their simulation results are compared with some conventional tracking methods from the literature under different conditions. The findings emphasize their superiority in terms of tracking speed and output DC power, which also improve photovoltaic system efficiency.

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