Real-Time Testing of a Fuzzy-Logic-Controller-Based Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Inverter System

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This paper presents a novel fuzzy-logic-based high-performance control of a three-phase photovoltaic grid-connected inverter. With the aid of the inverter model and fuzzy-logic-based voltage and current-control schemes, a digital signal processor controller board DS1104 generates the sinusoidal pulsewidth modulated signals for the inverter operation in both stand-alone and grid-connected modes. An inverter prototype was built to verify the effectiveness of the control algorithm. The system demonstrates stable ac output voltage satisfactorily during both transient and steady state with grid and load disturbances. The control system generates 2.48% and 4.64% voltage and current total harmonic distortions, respectively. The output waveforms such as output voltage, injected current, and the system power flow are presented to validate the effectiveness of the control strategy.

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Hannan, M. A., Ghani, Z. A., Mohamed, A., & Uddin, M. N. (2015). Real-Time Testing of a Fuzzy-Logic-Controller-Based Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Inverter System. IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 51(6), 4775–4784. https://doi.org/10.1109/TIA.2015.2455025

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