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Citation:Liqun Shang,Weiwei Zhu,Pengwei Li,Hangchen Guo.Maximum power point tracking of PVsystem under partial shading conditionsthrough flower pollination algorithm[J].Protection and Control of Modern Power Systems,2018,V3(4):400-406[Copy]
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Maximum power point tracking of PVsystem under partial shading conditionsthrough flower pollination algorithm
Liqun Shang,Weiwei Zhu,Pengwei Li,Hangchen Guo
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Abstract:
For maximum utilization of solar energy, photovoltaic (PV) power systems should be operated at the maximum power point (MPP) which can be achieved using maximum power point tracking (MPPT) methods. However, the occurrence of multi-peak on P-V curve of a PV array due to the changing environmental conditions such as being partially shaded increases the complexity of the tracking process. The global MPP cannot always be achieved by the conventional MPPT methods. Therefore a novel MPPT method for PV systems using flower pollination (FP) algorithm is proposed in this paper and the Levy flight is used to improve the convergence of FP algorithm. MPPT model of the PV system is established in MATLAB to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method, and the proposed method is compared with two well established MPPT methods. The simulation results indicate that the proposed MPPT method can quickly track the changes in external environment and effectively handle the partially shaded condition.
Key words:  Photovoltaic (PV), maximum power point tracking (MPPT), partially shaded condition, flower pollination (FP)
DOI:10.1186/s41601-018-0111-3
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