An enhanced Harris Hawk optimization algorithm for parameter estimation of single, double and triple diode photovoltaic models

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Due to the rapid development of photovoltaic (PV) system and spreading of its application, the accuracy of modeling of solar cells, as the main and basic element of PV systems, is gaining relevance. In this paper, an Enhanced Harris Hawk Optimization Algorithm (EHHO) is proposed and applied for estimating the required parameters of different PV models in an effective and accurate way. Harris Hawk Algorithm (HHO) is based on Hawks ways in hunting and catching their preys. The HHO utilizes two phases including exploration and exploitation. The main purpose of proposed enhancement is to improve the second phase of HHO. This enhancement is performed on the exploration phase by fluctuating toward or outward the best optimal solution using sine and cosine functions. Both conventional and proposed algorithms are applied for single, double and triple diode PV models. In order to test the applicability and robustness of proposed algorithm, it is applied for estimating the parameters of different real PV systems and compared with other recent optimization algorithms. The results show that the proposed EHHO is more accurate than conventional HHO and other algorithms.

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Ramadan, A., Kamel, S., Korashy, A., Almalaq, A., & Domínguez-García, J. L. (2022). An enhanced Harris Hawk optimization algorithm for parameter estimation of single, double and triple diode photovoltaic models. Soft Computing, 26(15), 7233–7257. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00500-022-07109-5

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