Diverse Emperor Penguin Algorithm for Partially Shaded PV Array Reconfiguration
A significant challenge in the operation of Photo-Voltaic (PV) array is partial shading, which drastically reduces the power output. Shaded arrays exhibit numerous local Maximum Power Point (LMPP) alongside a single Global Maximum Power (GMP). Reconfiguring shaded modules to extract the GMP is cruci...
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| Published in | Periodica polytechnica. Electrical engineering and computer science Vol. 69; no. 3; pp. 305 - 317 |
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| Main Authors | , , , , |
| Format | Journal Article |
| Language | English |
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Budapest
Periodica Polytechnica, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
01.07.2025
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| Online Access | Get full text |
| ISSN | 2064-5260 2064-5279 2064-5279 |
| DOI | 10.3311/PPee.39922 |
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| Summary: | A significant challenge in the operation of Photo-Voltaic (PV) array is partial shading, which drastically reduces the power output. Shaded arrays exhibit numerous local Maximum Power Point (LMPP) alongside a single Global Maximum Power (GMP). Reconfiguring shaded modules to extract the GMP is crucial, and achieving this relies heavily on a uniform shadow distribution across the PV surface. This paper proposes a novel strategy, Diverse Emperor Penguin (DEP) algorithm, for uniform shadow distribution across shaded PV arrays. It is a onetime static reconfiguration technique based on the commonly occurring shading patterns in a given location. The proposed strategy was tested on 9 × 9 PV array at ten distinct shading patterns in MATLAB/Simulink platform. The analytical results observe the power enhancement at all the shading patterns and highest power improvement is 23.01%, 10.20% when compared with standard TCT and SuDoKu configurations respectively. The same were tested experimentally on 3 × 3 PV array and compared with standard TCT and SuDoKu configurations and the results obtaind confirm that the proposed technique has superior performance compared with stated techniques. |
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| ISSN: | 2064-5260 2064-5279 2064-5279 |
| DOI: | 10.3311/PPee.39922 |