Simulation Comparison of Several MPPT Methods for Photovoltaic Generation

Various MPPT algorithms such as perturbation & observation method, incremental conductance method, etc. were analyzed by simulation at Matlab/Simulink platform based on the same converter circuit, and also were compared in misjudgment, steady-state oscillation, dynamic performance, cumulativ...

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Main Authors: WENG Xing, ZHAO Zhengming, HE Fanbo
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Published: Editorial Office of Control and Information Technology 2014-01-01
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Online Access:http://ctet.csrzic.com/thesisDetails#10.13889/j.issn.2095-3631.2014.03.008
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description Various MPPT algorithms such as perturbation & observation method, incremental conductance method, etc. were analyzed by simulation at Matlab/Simulink platform based on the same converter circuit, and also were compared in misjudgment, steady-state oscillation, dynamic performance, cumulative power generation, etc. An environment condition that the solar radiation is in linear variation with time was adopted to make the simulation closer to the actual situation. In addition, a deeper theoretical comparison of perturbation & observation method and incremental conductance method were made based on mathematical explanation and geometric interpretation. Both of the simulation results and theoretical analysis show that there is no significant difference between the two methods.
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spelling doaj-art-8d7cb2fc589448118c7b0bbdf4392d0d2025-08-25T06:52:20ZzhoEditorial Office of Control and Information TechnologyKongzhi Yu Xinxi Jishu2096-54272014-01-0131202582336972Simulation Comparison of Several MPPT Methods for Photovoltaic GenerationWENG XingZHAO ZhengmingHE FanboVarious MPPT algorithms such as perturbation & observation method, incremental conductance method, etc. were analyzed by simulation at Matlab/Simulink platform based on the same converter circuit, and also were compared in misjudgment, steady-state oscillation, dynamic performance, cumulative power generation, etc. An environment condition that the solar radiation is in linear variation with time was adopted to make the simulation closer to the actual situation. In addition, a deeper theoretical comparison of perturbation & observation method and incremental conductance method were made based on mathematical explanation and geometric interpretation. Both of the simulation results and theoretical analysis show that there is no significant difference between the two methods.http://ctet.csrzic.com/thesisDetails#10.13889/j.issn.2095-3631.2014.03.008
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Simulation Comparison of Several MPPT Methods for Photovoltaic Generation
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