This paper investigates the issues of ensuring global power optimization for cascaded dc-dc converter architectures of photovoltaic (PV) generators irrespective of the irradiance conditions. The global optimum of such connections of PV modules is generally equivalent with performing the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) on all the modules. The most important disturbance occurs when the irradiance levels of modules happen to be sensibly different from a module to another-in this case, voltage-limitation requirements may be broken. The proposed supervisory algorithm then attempts to establish the best suboptimal power regime. Validation has been achieved by MATLAB/ Simulink numerical simulation in the case of a single-phase gridconnected PV system, where individual MPPTs have been implemented by an extremum-seeking control, a robust and lessknowledge-demanding perturb-and-observe method. Index Terms-Extremum-seeking control (ESC), maximum power point tracking (MPPT), photovoltaic (PV) power systems, supervisory algorithms.
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