Hardware Implementation of Maximum Power Point Tracking for Thermoelectric Generators

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Othman Maganga
Navneesh Phillip
Keith J. Burnham
Andrea Montecucco
Jonathan Siviter
Andrew Knox
Kevin Simpson
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[1] Coventry University,Control Theory and Applications Centre, Faculty of Engineering and Computing
[2] University of Glasgow,Energy Group, School of Engineering
[3] European Thermodynamics Ltd.,undefined
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MPPT; TEG; thermoelectric; dSPACE; P&O; ESC;
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This work describes the practical implementation of two maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithms, namely those of perturb and observe, and extremum seeking control. The proprietary dSPACE system is used to perform hardware in the loop (HIL) simulation whereby the two control algorithms are implemented using the MATLAB/Simulink (Mathworks, Natick, MA) software environment in order to control a synchronous buck–boost converter connected to two commercial thermoelectric modules. The process of performing HIL simulation using dSPACE is discussed, and a comparison between experimental and simulated results is highlighted. The experimental results demonstrate the validity of the two MPPT algorithms, and in conclusion the benefits and limitations of real-time implementation of MPPT controllers using dSPACE are discussed.
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页码:2293 / 2300
页数:7
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