Power characteristics of photovoltaic systems can have multiple peaks
when under partially shaded conditions. This can cause traditional power
tracking methods to operate at the lower power peaks. This research
looks at two alternative power tracking method designed for partially
shaded conditions. Random Perturbation search method was one of the
algorithms investigated. The method is based on perturbations of random
but limited magnitude. Even Perturbation search method was the second
algorithm investigated. The algorithm scans through the appropriate
range of operation with constant size perturbations. Both methods
operate on periodic bases for considerations of power loss. Through
experiments both search methods have demonstrated good accuracy and
consistency with uniform irradiation and for most cases of partial
shading. The search methods were combined with the 'Perturb and Observe'
algorithm to improve the response speed to irradiance changes. Both of
the improved methods showed significant improvement in response speed
and results were consistently accurate. Overall, the developed maximum
power tracking methods have met the design goals.