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| DOI | 10.3390/S22083069 | ||||
| Año | 2022 | ||||
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In this paper, a comparative review for maximum power point tracking (MPPT) techniques based on model predictive control (MPC) is presented in the first part. Generally, the implementation methods of MPPT-based MPC can be categorized into the fixed switching technique and the variable switching one. On one side, the fixed switching method uses a digital observer for the photovoltaic (PV) model to predict the optimal control parameter (voltage or current). Later, this parameter is compared with the measured value, and a proportional-integral (PI) controller is employed to get the duty cycle command. On the other side, the variable switching algorithm relies on the discrete-time model of the utilized converter to generate the switching signal without the need for modulators. In this regard, new perspectives are inspired by the MPC technique to implement both methods (fixed and variable switching), where a simple procedure is used to eliminate the PI controller in the fixed switching method. Furthermore, a direct realization technique for the variable switching method is suggested, in which the discretization of the converter's model is not required. This, in turn, simplifies the application of MPPT-based MPC to other converters. Furthermore, a reduced sensor count is accomplished. All conventional and proposed methods are compared using experimental results under different static and dynamic operating conditions.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Ahmed, Mostafa | Hombre |
Tech Univ Munich TUM - Alemania
Assiut Univ - Egipto Technical University of Munich - Alemania Assiut University - Egipto Technische Universität München - Alemania Faculty of Engineering - Egipto |
| 2 | Harbi, Ibrahim | Hombre |
Tech Univ Munich TUM - Alemania
Menoufia Univ - Egipto Technical University of Munich - Alemania Menoufia University - Egipto Technische Universität München - Alemania Faculty of Engineering - Egipto |
| 3 | Kennel, Ralph | Hombre |
Tech Univ Munich TUM - Alemania
Technical University of Munich - Alemania Technische Universität München - Alemania |
| 4 | RODRIGUEZ-PEREZ, JOSE RAMON | Hombre |
Universidad San Sebastián - Chile
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| 5 | Abdelrahem, Mohamed | Hombre |
Tech Univ Munich TUM - Alemania
Assiut Univ - Egipto Technical University of Munich - Alemania Assiut University - Egipto Technische Universität München - Alemania Faculty of Engineering - Egipto |
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| Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft |
| German Research Foundation (DFG) |
| Technische Universität München |
| Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo (ANID) |
| Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo |
| Agencia Nacional de Investigaci?n y Desarrollo |
| Technical University of Munich (TUM) |
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| This work was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) in the framework of the Open Access Publishing Program. The work of Jose Rodriguez was supported by Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo (ANID) under Project FB0008, Project ACT192013, and Project 1210208. |
| Acknowledgments: This work was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) in the framework of the Open Access Publishing Program. The work of José Rodríguez was supported by Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo (ANID) under Project FB0008, Project ACT192013, and Project 1210208. |