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Design and Comparative Analysis of Photovoltaic Battery Charge Control Techniques in Simulink Environment

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In this paper, the methods for battery charging controller are structured as consistent current (CC) charging, steady voltage (CV) and two-phase consistent current steady voltage (CC-CV) charging procedure. We can accomplish a high-yield voltage and high increase by controlling the obligation pattern of switches by utilizing a controller. Interface the battery with DC-DC converter and controller, which improves the proficiency, decreases misfortunes and improves execution. In this paper, the procedures for battery charging controller are structured as steady current (CC) charging, consistent voltage (CV) and two-phase steady current steady voltage (CC-CV) charging strategy.

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Yadav, S.K., Singh, N., Ansari, M.A., Kumar, R. (2021). Design and Comparative Analysis of Photovoltaic Battery Charge Control Techniques in Simulink Environment. In: Agrawal, R., Kishore Singh, C., Goyal, A. (eds) Advances in Smart Communication and Imaging Systems . Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 721. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9938-5_52

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