Maximum Power Point Tracking for Photovoltaic System under Partial Shading Conditions using Aquila Optimizer Algorithm


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Authors

  • Belkacem KORICH University of Djelfa
  • Mohamed ELBAR University of Djelfa
  • Derradji BAKRIA University of Djelfa
  • Abdelkader BELADEL University of Djelfa
  • Ali TETA University of Djelfa
  • Ahmed Lamine DOURARI Djillali Liabes University Sidi Bel Abbes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59287/as-abstracts.1199

Keywords:

Photovoltaic System, Maximum Power Point Tracking MPPT, Partial Shading Condition, Aquila Optimization

Abstract

The output of photovoltaic (PV) systems can be affected by inconsistent irradiance, temperature, and unexpected weather conditions, classified as partial shading conditions (PSC). To address these difficulties, this work applies an Aquila optimizer algorithm (AO), a bio-inspired meta-heuristic algorithm, to track the multiple-peak P–V curve in PV systems under such PSCs. The results of the AO algorithm were found to be highly efficient, reliable, and precise in normal conditions, PSCs, and fluctuations in irradiance. Additionally, the AO algorithm was shown to have a much better performance when compared to the particle swarm optimization algorithm (PSO) and perturb and observe (P&O) algorithm. The work was validated and executed using MATLAB/Simulink software.

Author Biographies

Belkacem KORICH, University of Djelfa

Faculty of Science and Technology, Applied Automation and Industrial Diagnostic Laboratory,  Djelfa, Algeria

Mohamed ELBAR, University of Djelfa

Faculty of Science and Technology, Applied Automation and Industrial Diagnostic Laboratory,  Djelfa,
Algeria.

Derradji BAKRIA, University of Djelfa

Faculty of Science and Technology, Applied Automation and Industrial Diagnostic Laboratory, Djelfa,
Algeria

Abdelkader BELADEL, University of Djelfa

Faculty of Science and Technology, Applied Automation and Industrial Diagnostic Laboratory,  Djelfa,
Algeria.

Ali TETA, University of Djelfa

Faculty of Science and Technology, Applied Automation and Industrial Diagnostic Laboratory,  Djelfa,
Algeria

Ahmed Lamine DOURARI, Djillali Liabes University Sidi Bel Abbes

ICEPS Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering,  Algeri

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Published

2023-07-25

How to Cite

KORICH, B., ELBAR, M., BAKRIA, D., BELADEL, A., TETA, A., & DOURARI, A. L. (2023). Maximum Power Point Tracking for Photovoltaic System under Partial Shading Conditions using Aquila Optimizer Algorithm. All Sciences Abstracts, 1(2), 9. https://doi.org/10.59287/as-abstracts.1199