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Performance Evaluation of Variable Structure Controller Based on Sliding Mode Technique for a Grid-Connected Solar Network

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Generating electric power from solar energy is a vastly growing technology worldwide. This paper investigates and evaluates the performance of a solar power generation system utilizing variable structure control with… Click to show full abstract

Generating electric power from solar energy is a vastly growing technology worldwide. This paper investigates and evaluates the performance of a solar power generation system utilizing variable structure control with sliding mode for maximum power point tracking (MPPT). This controller is implemented on a buck–boost dc–dc power converter to track the maximum power point (MPP). The suggested controlled solar energy system also includes a dc-link capacitance, a voltage-source inverter, and a grid filter. Energy-based control is performed for the voltage of the dc-link capacitor. Space vector pulsewidth modulation (SVPWM) with current control in dq rotating frame is utilized to govern the inverter. The suggested system is simulated and subjected to various operating conditions. The results demonstrate the power captured from photovoltaic (PV) panels and delivered to the grid while tracking the MPP. For more confidence on the MPPT controller, practical experimentation is introduced using a real PV panel and power circuit with interfacing to a personal computer (PC). The proposed design is subjected to various experimental tests to ensure its validity.

Keywords: sliding mode; performance; power; controller; variable structure

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2019

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