研究目的
Investigating the effectiveness of a novel differential power processing (DPP) architecture for a partially shaded PV string using distributed control to enable each PV element to operate at its local maximum power point (MPP) while processing only a small portion of its total generated power.
研究成果
The proposed DPP architecture effectively enables each PV element in a series string to operate at its local MPP while processing only a fraction of the total generated power, leading to reduced current stress on MIC components and higher system efficiency. The modular design allows for scalability and low voltage stress, making it suitable for large PV systems. Experimental results validate the architecture's robustness under varying shading conditions.
研究不足
The study is limited to a series PV string configuration with 3 PV panels. The effectiveness under more extensive shading conditions or with a larger number of panels is not explored. Additionally, the impact of rapid changes in shading conditions on system performance could be further investigated.