This document outlines the objectives and content of a seminar on using artificial intelligence techniques for maximum power point tracking (MPPT) in photovoltaic system design. The seminar will introduce MPPT and its need in PV systems, explore previous work applying AI to MPPT, study techniques like fuzzy logic and artificial neural networks, compare various techniques and how to apply them, and discuss opportunities for future work. The introduction provides background on engineering sustainability with PV systems and defines photovoltaics and artificial intelligence.
This document outlines the objectives and content of a seminar on using artificial intelligence techniques for maximum power point tracking (MPPT) in photovoltaic system design. The seminar will introduce MPPT and its need in PV systems, explore previous work applying AI to MPPT, study techniques like fuzzy logic and artificial neural networks, compare various techniques and how to apply them, and discuss opportunities for future work. The introduction provides background on engineering sustainability with PV systems and defines photovoltaics and artificial intelligence.
This document outlines the objectives and content of a seminar on using artificial intelligence techniques for maximum power point tracking (MPPT) in photovoltaic system design. The seminar will introduce MPPT and its need in PV systems, explore previous work applying AI to MPPT, study techniques like fuzzy logic and artificial neural networks, compare various techniques and how to apply them, and discuss opportunities for future work. The introduction provides background on engineering sustainability with PV systems and defines photovoltaics and artificial intelligence.
Introduction Literature Survey Need for AI Based MPPT in PV System Design AI Techniques used in MPPT Applications of Solar PV system design using bidirectional DC DC converter with AI based MPPT Conclusion References OBJECTIVES OF THE SEMINAR To understand the need for Artificial Intelligence in MPPT To explore some of the previously done work in this field To study the Artificial Intelligence techniques used in MPPT To study application and implementation of these techniques in MPPT such as Fuzzy Logic, ANN etc. To compare various techniques available and understand that in which condition a particular technique should be applied To show scope for future work in this area INTRODUCTION Engineering for sustainability is an emerging theme for the twenty-first century, and the need for more environmentally benign electric power systems is a critical part of this new thrust. PV systems that take advantage of energy sources that won’t diminish over time are playing an ever-increasing role in modern power systems. A material or device that is capable of converting the energy contained in photons of light into an electrical voltage and current is said to be photovoltaic. The focus of this seminar is on the analysis and design of photovoltaic (PV)systems along with MPPT………………………………………………… Artificial Intelligence is known to be the intelligence exhibited by machines and software, for example: robots and computer programs The term is generally used to the developing systems equipped with the intellectual processes and characteristics of humans, like the ability to think, reason, find the meaning, generalize, distinguish, learn from past experience or rectify their mistakes Artificial intelligence is different from psychology because it emphasis on computation and is different from computer science because of its emphasis on perception, reasoning and action. It makes machines smarter and more useful. It works with the help of artificial neurons (artificial neural network) and scientific theorems (if then statements and logics). Major Artificial Intelligence areas are Expert Systems, Natural Language Processing, Speech Understanding, Robotics and Sensory Systems, Computer Vision and Scene Recognition, Intelligent Computer- Aided Instruction, Neural Computing. Main AI techniques for MPPT are………………………………………………… These techniques can deal with difficult tasks faced by applications in modern large PV Systems specially in the field of MPPT.
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