Residual Incremental Conductance Based Nonparametric MPPT Control for Solar Photovoltaic Energy Conversion System

Maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithms have become key elements in improving solar photovoltaic (PV) energy conversion systems. Numerous algorithms have been developed and implemented successfully in recent technology. This paper intended to introduce an improved incremental conductance (IC) algorithm based on the mathematical residue theorem. The major difference introduced in this paper is in considering the residual value of the IC to ensure MPPT achievement. Ensuring the minimal residue in IC improves the operation and eliminates the fluctuation around the operation points. Improved energy conversion efficiency has been achieved and the system has been proved mathematically and by simulations. One of the advantages that the system is free of parameters affect and atmospheric condition data are not required. The controller gain is based on sliding mode compensator to improve the uncertainty handling ability of the developed control approach.

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