Maximum Power Point Tracking Based on Sliding Mode Control

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Solar panels, which have become a good choice, are used to generate and supply electricity in commercial and residential applications. This generated power starts with the solar cells, which have a complex relationship between solar irradiation, temperature, and output power. For this reason a tracking of the maximum power point is required. Traditionally, this has been made by considering just current and voltage conditions at the photovoltaic panel; however, temperature also influences the process. In this paper the voltage, current, and temperature in the PV system are considered to be a part of a sliding surface for the proposed maximum power point tracking; this means a sliding mode controller is applied. Obtained results gave a good dynamic response, as a difference from traditional schemes, which are only based on computational algorithms. A traditional algorithm based on MPPT was added in order to assure a low steady state error.

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Vázquez, N., Azaf, Y., Cervantes, I., Vázquez, E., & Hernández, C. (2015). Maximum Power Point Tracking Based on Sliding Mode Control. International Journal of Photoenergy, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/380684

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