An electromagnetism-like mechanism algorithm approach for photovoltaic system optimization

Solar energy has become one of the most studied topic in the field of renewable energy. In this paper, an artificial intelligent approach is proposed for the optimization of a photovoltaic solar energy harvesting system. An Electromagnetism-Like Mechanism Algorithm (EM) has been developed to search...

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Main Authors: Tan J.D., Koh S.P., Tiong S.K., Ali K., Koay Y.Y.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-236762023-05-29T14:50:58Z An electromagnetism-like mechanism algorithm approach for photovoltaic system optimization Tan J.D. Koh S.P. Tiong S.K. Ali K. Koay Y.Y. 38863172300 22951210700 15128307800 36130958600 57189626122 Solar energy has become one of the most studied topic in the field of renewable energy. In this paper, an artificial intelligent approach is proposed for the optimization of a photovoltaic solar energy harvesting system. An Electromagnetism-Like Mechanism Algorithm (EM) has been developed to search for the hourly optimum tilt angles for photovoltaic panels. In order to investigate the effect of the search step size on the efficiency and overall accuracy of the algorithm, the EM has also been modified into several variants with different search step size settings. Experimental findings show that EM with bigger search lengths has the advantage of reaching a near optimum tilt angle in earlier iterations but less accurate. EM with smaller step lengths, on the other hand, can hit a relatively more optimum tilt angle in the process. During the peak of the power generation at noon, EM with smaller search stes found an optimum tilt angle which yielded additional 3.17W of power compared to a fixed panel. We thus conclude that the proposed EM performs well in optimizing the tilt angle of a photovoltaic solar energy harvesting system. � 2018 Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science All rights reserved. Final 2023-05-29T06:50:57Z 2023-05-29T06:50:57Z 2018 Article 10.11591/ijeecs.v12.i1.pp333-340 2-s2.0-85051274250 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85051274250&doi=10.11591%2fijeecs.v12.i1.pp333-340&partnerID=40&md5=1b85a3aaac88627f33ef5300a6224760 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/23676 12 1 333 340 All Open Access, Green Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science Scopus
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description Solar energy has become one of the most studied topic in the field of renewable energy. In this paper, an artificial intelligent approach is proposed for the optimization of a photovoltaic solar energy harvesting system. An Electromagnetism-Like Mechanism Algorithm (EM) has been developed to search for the hourly optimum tilt angles for photovoltaic panels. In order to investigate the effect of the search step size on the efficiency and overall accuracy of the algorithm, the EM has also been modified into several variants with different search step size settings. Experimental findings show that EM with bigger search lengths has the advantage of reaching a near optimum tilt angle in earlier iterations but less accurate. EM with smaller step lengths, on the other hand, can hit a relatively more optimum tilt angle in the process. During the peak of the power generation at noon, EM with smaller search stes found an optimum tilt angle which yielded additional 3.17W of power compared to a fixed panel. We thus conclude that the proposed EM performs well in optimizing the tilt angle of a photovoltaic solar energy harvesting system. � 2018 Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science All rights reserved.
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Tan J.D.
Koh S.P.
Tiong S.K.
Ali K.
Koay Y.Y.
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author Tan J.D.
Koh S.P.
Tiong S.K.
Ali K.
Koay Y.Y.
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Koh S.P.
Tiong S.K.
Ali K.
Koay Y.Y.
An electromagnetism-like mechanism algorithm approach for photovoltaic system optimization
author_sort Tan J.D.
title An electromagnetism-like mechanism algorithm approach for photovoltaic system optimization
title_short An electromagnetism-like mechanism algorithm approach for photovoltaic system optimization
title_full An electromagnetism-like mechanism algorithm approach for photovoltaic system optimization
title_fullStr An electromagnetism-like mechanism algorithm approach for photovoltaic system optimization
title_full_unstemmed An electromagnetism-like mechanism algorithm approach for photovoltaic system optimization
title_sort electromagnetism-like mechanism algorithm approach for photovoltaic system optimization
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