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Power electronics

17-Level Quasi Z-Source Cascaded MI Topology Interfaced PV System: A Hybrid Technique

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Pages 9324-9345 | Published online: 18 May 2023
 

Abstract

In this paper, a proficient control approach-based 17-level Quasi Z-source Cascaded Multilevel Inverter (QZS-CMI) topology is proposed  to interface photovoltaic (PV) system . The control approach is a combination of GarraRufa Fish Optimization (GRFO) and Random Forest Algorithm (RFA). Hence, it is named as GRFO-RFA technique. The major goal of this paper is to present a 17-level QZS-CMI with fewer semiconductor switches that  is ideal in high-power photovoltaic applications with lower total harmonic distortion and higher performance. The interface between the load and PV DC source is performed with QZSI. The design modeling of QZS-CMI is improved and the maximal power of PV power production system is supplied. Initially, the objective function is decided depending on the control restrictions and the parameters. The GRFOA process is utilized to enhance power delivery, voltage profile, and minimal power swing. The enhanced QZS-CMI based on the proposed system controls shoot-through and reduces modulation load and duty ratio. The proposed system is implemented in MATLAB/Simulink and its efficacy is compared to the existing methods.

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Sankar P

Sankar P is pursuing a PhD degree in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, CSI College of Engineering, Ketti, India. His research interests include solar energy conversion systems, smart grid and soft computing applications in power system engineering. Corresponding author. Email: [email protected]

A. Sheela

A Sheela is in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Kongu Engineering College, Erode, India. Her research interests include renewable energy sources, power electronics and soft computing applications in power system Engineering. Email: [email protected]

S. Albert Alexander

S Albert Alexander is currently working as an associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Kongu Engineering College, Erode, India. He is vice president of the Energy Conservation Society. His area of interest contains neural networks and fuzzy logic control of power converters, solar energy conversion systems and smart grid. Email: [email protected]

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