The accuracy of the characterisation of photovoltaic
devices may be affected by the method of extraction
of the performance parameters. This paper
investigates potential uncertainties in extracted short
circuit current (Isc), open circuit voltage (Voc) and
maximum power (Pmpp) from current-voltage (I-V)
data of a photovoltaic (PV) device. Different
interpolation methods are compared. Linear
interpolation, straight line regression and polynomial
regression methods are compared in different
scenarios in which the curve point density and point
selection for extraction are varied. The comparison
shows that regression approaches can produce
more accurate results when appropriate curve point
density and point selection are selected. When
attempting to extract Isc. Voc and Pmpp from noisy or
irregular I-V data, linear interpolation is less robust
than regression because of the irregular point
distribution on the I-V curve.
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Research Unit
Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology (CREST)
Citation
QASEM, H. ... et al, 2011. Analysis of key performance parameter extraction from current voltage measurements of photovoltaic devices. IN: Proceedings of 37th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialist Conference (PVSC), Seattle, USA, 19th-24th June.