2012 International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/icrera.2012.6477422
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A study of high-frequency photovoltaic pulse charger for lead-acid battery guided by PI-INC MPPT

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“…A high-frequency photovoltaic pulse charger for lead-acid battery guided by a power-increment-aided incremental-conductance maximum power point tracking was proposed by Hung-I Hsieh et al [2]. The PV-PC implemented by a boost current converter is to eliminate sulphating crystallization on the electrode plates of the LAB and to prolong the battery life.…”
Section: Abstract Literature Viewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A high-frequency photovoltaic pulse charger for lead-acid battery guided by a power-increment-aided incremental-conductance maximum power point tracking was proposed by Hung-I Hsieh et al [2]. The PV-PC implemented by a boost current converter is to eliminate sulphating crystallization on the electrode plates of the LAB and to prolong the battery life.…”
Section: Abstract Literature Viewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A model predictive controller is designed to decrease common mode voltages and errors between the capacitor voltages and their reference values. Finally, simulation diagram, parameters and results using software PLECS are provided to demonstrate the merits of multilevel inverters and the validity of proposed control method by Bo and Yang [17].…”
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“…In 2006, Marcos proposed a fast charge control [6] method, and the final experimental data showed that the battery temperature rise was improved effectively, which had an indirect effect on charging efficiency. In 2012, Hsieh and Shih compared the charging efficiency in different MPPTs [7]. The results showed that the pulse charge-up method performed more efficiently in both capacity and voltage charging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%