Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) Using CCMPPT Method

CCMPPT method simplifies the modeling of a PV module to compute key parameters and, in turn, to fast detection of the maximum power point.
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Updated 21 Jul 2023

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The proposed maximum power point tracking (MPPT) method has been introduced in the following paper:
Curve Computation MPPT Method Based on Simple Modeling of the Photovoltaic Modules.
The proposed method uses the advantages of both direct and indirect MPPT methods to find the maximum power point rapidly and accurately. This method only uses a limited number of voltage and current samples to estimate the whole P-V curve. Even in the case that the photovoltaic system provides ancillary services to the grid, the CCMPPT method can find the optimum operating point (other than MPP).
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Amir Ostadrahimi (2025). Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) Using CCMPPT Method (https://au.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/132578-maximum-power-point-tracking-mppt-using-ccmppt-method), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

Ostadrahimi, Amir, and Yousef Mahmoud. “Curve Computation MPPT Method Based on Simple Modeling of the Photovoltaic Modules.” 2020 International Conference on Smart Grids and Energy Systems (SGES), IEEE, 2020, doi:10.1109/sges51519.2020.00151.

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