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this study is to optimize and control the output power delivered to the battery system.

Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator has some advantages such as high


power density, higher efficiency, low cost, small turbine diameter. currently, a lot of
research works are aimed at towards designing of permanent magnet synchronous
generator based wind energy conversion system with maximum power point tracking.
there are three MPPT algorithm has been developed for the Permanent Magnet
Synchronous Generator based wind energy system that are tie speed ratio control,
power signal feedback control and Hill climb search control.
from the wind energy system. it doesn't need any parameter of the wind
generator and also oscillation aroun the maximum power point eliminated. function of
converter is measured. Then the power from the measured voltage and current is
calculated. After that, the rate of change of power and voltage is calculated. The rate of
change of power and voltage are input to the fuzzy logic MPPT control. Then the output
of the fuzzy logic control (duty cycle) is fed to pulse generation unit. The output of the
pulse generation unit is given to boost converter for tracking the maximum power form
the wind generator. The flowchart of the system which is used in this paper is shown in
figure 2.

hich getting from input side of the boost converter. For example in this figure if V
=NB and P =NB then, U=PB. The Change in power input membership function is
shown in figure 4. In this figure the membership function is illustrated for e. In this
model

Perturb and Observe algorithm contains basic feedback structure and little information
parameters which is obtained from the measurement device. In P&O technique, a
perturbation is applied to the module voltage periodically and the corresponding output
power is compared with that at the previous perturbing cycle. In the algorithm a slight
perturbation is introduce to the system. This perturbation makes changes in the power of

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converter. input voltage to the boost converter is 100 vots and output voltage is around
200 volts according with wind speed. input current of the boost converter is between 40
A and output current is around 20 A.

In figure 12 the Input and output of voltage and current are illustrated. Yellow colored ,

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