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Maximum Power Point Tracking Method Using Sliding Mode Extremum-Seeking Algorithm for Residential Wind Turbine

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This paper discusses a control strategy that allows maximum energy extraction from a variable speed wind power conversion system based on a sliding mode extremum seeking control scheme. The main purpose is to supply 230 V/60 Hz domestic appliances through a single-phase inverter. The required power can be effectively supplied by the proposed wind turbine with the proposed MPPT controller. This MPPT system allows to changes the VDC reference signal (VdcRef) of the inverter VDC regulator. A second controller regulates the DC link voltage to its reference value and the third controller regulates active and reactive grid current components. The active current reference is the output of the DC voltage controller. The simulation of the system operating in variable wind conditions shows the performance of the developed MPPT controller based on the sliding mode extremum seeking control algorithm.

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Abbadi, A., Hamidia, F., Chiba, Y., Tlemcani, A. (2021). Maximum Power Point Tracking Method Using Sliding Mode Extremum-Seeking Algorithm for Residential Wind Turbine. In: Chiba, Y., Tlemçani, A., Smaili, A. (eds) Advances in Green Energies and Materials Technology. Springer Proceedings in Energy. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0378-5_52

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