Abstract
Nowadays, renewable energy sources play a major role in agricultural applications. The recommended Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) algorithm with DC-DC converter supports in refining the output voltage. This is beneficial however since the partial shading condition of PSO technique has high output power with fewer searching steps of MPPT. The objective of this work is to propose a PSO based boost converter using Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation (SVPWM) method. PSO has been anticipated to track the Global Maximum Point (GMP) under the partial shading condition. The welfares of the SVPWM technique are fixed switching frequency and lower harmonic content. The centrifugal pump used in agricultural system is obsessed by SVPWM controlled three-phase induction motor. The extent of the motor as well as the photovoltaic array evaluations are certain as the water could be pumped out even at temperature fluctuations and irradiation levels. The efficacy of the proposed design is observed under the MATLAB/SIMULINK.
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