2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-0662-4_1
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Maximum Power Point Tracking Approaches for Wind–Solar Hybrid Renewable Energy System—A Review

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“…Finally, a new hybrid method for MPPT control, which integrates the Q-learning and perturbation and observation (P&O) methods, was proposed to improve system performance. P&O is the mostly preferred algorithm for MPPT control [14,15]. The major advantages of this method are simple structure and ease of implementation.…”
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“…Finally, a new hybrid method for MPPT control, which integrates the Q-learning and perturbation and observation (P&O) methods, was proposed to improve system performance. P&O is the mostly preferred algorithm for MPPT control [14,15]. The major advantages of this method are simple structure and ease of implementation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But P&O turned out to be ineffective under the fast change of the temperature and irradiation, as well as the partial shading conditions. A large step size of the P&O duty cycle (D) provides fast convergence with poor tracking while the low step size duty cycle provides low convergence with the ability to reduce the oscillation at the maximum power point [15]. The reinforcement learning approach to solve the MPPT problem aims to learn the system behavior based on the PV source response.…”
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