Abstract
For photovoltaic systems to be more efficient, maximum power point (MPP) tracking of the solar arrays is necessary. The output power of solar arrays is influenced by two factors: temperature and solar irradiation. It is also possible that a traditional MPP tracker would operate incorrectly because to the mismatch effect produced by partial shadow. There are many maximum values for the solar array power–current characteristics when it is partly shaded. For PV systems in partly shadowed conditions, this research provides an MPPT approach with enhanced particle swarm optimization algorithm.
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