An Improved Technique Based on PSO to Estimate the Parameters of the Solar Cell and Photovoltaic Module

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Solar cell/module modeling involves the formulation of the non-linear current versus voltage (I-V) curve. Determination of parameters plays an important role in solar cell/module modeling. This paper presents an application of the improved PSO search method and Particle Swarm Optimization technique for identifying the unknown parameters of solar cell and photovoltaic module models, namely, the series resistance, shunt resistance, generated photocurrent, saturation current, and ideality factor that govern the current-voltage relationship of a solar cell/module. For the confirmation of accuracy of the proposed method, a measurement data of 57 mm diameter commercial (R.T.C. France) silicon solar cell and a module consisting of 36 polycrystalline silicon cells (Photowatt-PWP 201) has been selected and the best optimal value of each parameter has been obtained using Improved PSO. Comparative study among different parameter estimation techniques is presented to demonstrate to verify the accurateness and the effectiveness of the proposed approach.

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Amokrane, Z., Haddadi, M., & Ould Cherchali, N. (2018). An Improved Technique Based on PSO to Estimate the Parameters of the Solar Cell and Photovoltaic Module. In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Vol. 35, pp. 439–449). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73192-6_46

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