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An Innovative Adaptive Perturb and Observe Maximum Power Point Tracking Method for Photovoltaic Systems Using Illuminance Level as Perturbation Signal L&E, Vol.30, No.4, 2022

Light & Engineering 30 (4)

Volume 30
Date of publication 08/10/2022
Pages 78–86

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An Innovative Adaptive Perturb and Observe Maximum Power Point Tracking Method for Photovoltaic Systems Using Illuminance Level as Perturbation Signal L&E, Vol.30, No.4, 2022
Articles authors:
Sinan Sarikaya, Cenk Yavuz, Ceyda Aksoy Tırmıkçı, Mehmet Cecen, Talha Enes Gumuş, Burcu Çarklı Yavuz, Izzet Emre Afacan, Mehmet Ali Yalcin

Sinan Sarikaya, M. Sc. He received the Electrical and Electronics Engineering degree from Sakarya University (SAU), Turkey in 2001. Later he obtained M. Sc. degree in Electronics Engineering from SAU in 2008 and continues his Ph.D. there. He is currently working as Investment Support Office Coordinator in Eastern Anatolia Development Agency in Turkey. His current research interests include energy efficiency, power plant systems, DC-DC converters in solar energy

Cenk Yavuz, Ph.D. He received the Electrical and Electronics Engineering degree from Sakarya University (SAU), Turkey in 2002. He later obtained his M. Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from SAU in 2004 and 2010, respectively. He is currently working as an Associate Professor at SAU Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department and as the Director of Innovation Centre of Sakarya University. His current research interests include daylighting applications, lighting energy savings, energy efficiency, energy quality in lighting, and renewable energy systems. Dr. Yavuz is also a member of Turkish National Illumination Committee

Ceyda Aksoy Tirmikci, Ph.D. She received B. Sc. degree from Ege University in 2011. She received her M. Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from Sakarya University in 2013 and 2018, respectively. She joined the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department at Sakarya University in 2012, where she is an Assistant Professor now. She is also serving as the Vice Director of Innovation Centre of Sakarya University. Her present research interests are energy efficiency, clean energy, and photovoltaic system applications

Mehmet Cecen, Ph.D. He received his degrees from Sakarya University in 2011, 2015, and 2022, respectively. He is currently working as a lecturer at Ilgin Vocational School of Selcuk University in Konya. His recent research interests are power quality, power system optimization, renewable energy, and distributed generation systems

Talha Enes Gumuş, Ph.D. He received his degrees from Sakarya University in 2009, 2012, and 2021 respectively. He joined the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department at Sakarya University in 2010, where he is an Assistant Professor now. His present research interests are voltage stability, energy efficiency, and power system optimization

Burcu Carkli Yavuz, Ph.D. She received B. Sc. degree in Mathematics-Computer from Istanbul Kultur University in 2005. She received M. Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer and Information Engineering from Sakarya University in 2010 and 2019, respectively. She is currently an Assistant Professor in Information Systems Engineering Depatment of Sakarya University. Her research interests include data mining, decision support systems, artificial intelligence, algorithms, and medical informatics

Izzet Emre Afacan, M. Sc. He graduated from Turkish Naval Academy with B. Sc. in 2000 and received the M. Sc. from Istanbul Technical University in 2005. He got MBA degree from Beykent University in 2007. He is currently Ph.D. student in Sakarya University Electrical and Electronics Engineering. He is working as Electrical Design Department Chief in Naval Shipyard now. His present research interests are shipboard power system (SPS), SPS reconfiguration and restoration, power system optimization, and energy efficiency

Mehmet Ali Yalcin, Ph.D. He received his B. Sc., M. Sc., and Ph.D. degrees from Istanbul Technical University (ITU) Turkey in 1985, 1987, and 1995, respectively. He is now Professor in Electrical Engineering Department at Sakarya University, Turkey. His research interests include power system voltage stability, smart grid, distributed generation, and energy efficiency

Abstract:
In solar photovoltaic (PV) system applications, one of the most important tasks is to extract maximum power from PV arrays with minimum losses. Maximum power point tracking (MPPT) is a commonly used method to maximize power extraction from PV systems under all environmental conditions. In this paper, a modified perturb and observe (P&O) tracking method using an interleaved DCDC buck converter is proposed and compared with the traditional method. The proposed method uses illuminance level as the perturb signal to control the converter’s duty cycle under varying solar radiation conditions. The results validate the speed and effectiveness of the method, which is centring illuminance level comparing its performance to the traditional P&O method.
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