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Modified TEODI MPPT Technique: Theoretical Analysis and Experimental Validation in Uniform and Mismatching Conditions

In this paper, the theoretical analysis and the experimental validation of a modified version of the maximum power point tracking technique, that is known with the acronym TEODI, are presented… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, the theoretical analysis and the experimental validation of a modified version of the maximum power point tracking technique, that is known with the acronym TEODI, are presented and discussed. The modified version of TEODI (MTEODI) outperforms TEODI in photovoltaic (PV) applications operating under mismatching conditions. The working principle of MTEODI is based on the periodic measurement of the short-circuit currents of the PV units. The knowledge of such currents allows not only the determination of whether mismatching conditions occur but identification of the values of the suitable correction factors, on which the working of MTEODI is based, as well.

Keywords: analysis experimental; mismatching conditions; theoretical analysis; experimental validation

Journal Title: IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics
Year Published: 2017

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