TY  - JOUR
T1  - Using Incremental Conductance Algorithm with Dynamic Deviations in the
Structure of Interleaved Fly-Back Converter Based on Power Source to Access
Maximum Power in the Structure of Grid Independent Solar System
AU - Radmehr, Mehdi AU - Rad, Mohsen Javadi 
JO  - International Journal of System Signal Control and Engineering Application
VL  - 9
IS  - 2
SP  - 24
EP  - 32
PY  - 2016
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1997-5422
DO  - ijssceapp.2016.24.32
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=ijssceapp.2016.24.32
KW  - Conductance algorithm
KW  -dynamic
KW  -deviation
KW  -forward fly-back
KW  -solar systems
AB  - Usually due to the unique characteristics of solar cells, they are not connected directly to the load.
Instead a dc/dc converter is used as the interface between the solar panel and load. Low output voltage and
high output current are some features of photovoltaic sources. Therefore, a converter that is inserted as the
interface between the solar panel and load must be compatible with these features. Current-fed converters are
compatible with characteristics of photovoltaic sources. Present thesis uses a current-fed dc/dc converter with
an advantage of the interleaved technique for increasing the voltage. The converter must be controlled so that
a solar cell operation point always to be put on the maximum power point. This is done by the MPPT algorithm.
For tracking the maximum power point current research uses a MPPT algorithm based on incremental
conductance. In this way, dynamic deviations are measured to speed up the maximum power point tracking. The
results of the algorithm simulation on dc/dc converter represent efficiency of this method.
ER  - 