Optimal parameter identification of photovoltaic systems based on enhanced differential evolution optimization technique

基于增强型差分进化优化技术的光伏系统最优参数识别

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Abstract

Identifying the parameters of a solar photovoltaic (PV) model optimally, is necessary for simulation, performance assessment, and design verification. However, precise PV cell modelling is critical for design due to many critical factors, such as inherent nonlinearity, existing complexity, and a wide range of model parameters. Although different researchers have recently proposed several effective techniques for solar PV system parameter identification, it is still an interesting challenge for researchers to enhance the accuracy of the PV system modelling. With the above motivation, this article suggests a stage-specific mutation strategy for the proposed enhanced differential evolution (EDE) that adopts a better search process to arrive at optimal solutions by adaptively varying the mutation factor and crossover rate at different search stages. The optimal identification of PV systems is formulated as a single objective function. It appears in the form of the Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) between the PV model current from the experimental data and the current calculated using the identified parameters considering the parameter constraints (limits). The I-V (current-voltage) characteristics/data with identified parameters are validated with the experimental data to justify the proposed approach's accuracy and efficacy for different cells and modules. Extensive simulation has been demonstrated considering two different PV cells (RTC France & PVM-752-GaAs) and three different PV modules (ND-R250A5, STM6 40/36 & STP6 120/36). The results obtained from the proposed EDE technique show Root Mean Square Errors (RMSE) of 7.730062e-4, 7.419648e-4, and 7.33228e-4 respectively, in parameter identification of RTC France PV cell models based on single, double, and triple diodes. Also, the RMSE involved in parameter identification of PVM-752-GaAs PV cell models based on single, double, and triple diodes are 1.59256e-4, 1.408989e-4, and 1.30181e-4, respectively. The parameters identification of ND-R250A5, STM6 40/36 and STP6 120/36 PV modules involve RMSE values of 7.697716e-3, 1.772095e-3, and 1.224258e-2, respectively. All these RMSE values obtained with proposed EDE are the least as compared to other well-accepted algorithms, thereby justifying its higher accuracy.

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