Comparative Analysis of Two Mathematical Models of Single Diode Photovoltaic Cells for Extracting PV Parameters Using Levenberg – Marquardt Algorithm

In this present study, two mathematical models derived from the single-diode model of photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules are evaluated. Moreover, the two mathematical approaches are investigated for the reduced single-diode model and the reduced single-diode combined to Lambert W-function model. Th...

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Main Authors: Chahet Youssef, Mimouni Abdelmalek, Bouaichi Abdellatif, El Amraoui Mohamed, El Amrani Aumeur, Bejjit Lahcen
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Published: EDP Sciences 2025-01-01
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author Chahet Youssef
Mimouni Abdelmalek
Bouaichi Abdellatif
El Amraoui Mohamed
El Amrani Aumeur
Bejjit Lahcen
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description In this present study, two mathematical models derived from the single-diode model of photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules are evaluated. Moreover, the two mathematical approaches are investigated for the reduced single-diode model and the reduced single-diode combined to Lambert W-function model. The Levenberg-Marquardt optimization algorithm is chosen due to its effectiveness in addressing the complex optimization problems encountered in PV cells modeling. The comparative analysis evaluated the accuracy and computational efficiency of the both models for three PV datasets obtained from the literature. The results demonstrated that the combination of the reduced single-diode with Lambert W-function model achieves a minimum RMSE value of 3.1627×10−4, compared to the reduced single-diode model one of 3.2066×10−4.
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spelling doaj-art-4c73a31e235a4a4881a26ac3c6d9d85c2025-02-05T10:46:26ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422025-01-016010010010.1051/e3sconf/202560100100e3sconf_icegc2024_00100Comparative Analysis of Two Mathematical Models of Single Diode Photovoltaic Cells for Extracting PV Parameters Using Levenberg – Marquardt AlgorithmChahet Youssef0Mimouni Abdelmalek1Bouaichi Abdellatif2El Amraoui Mohamed3El Amrani Aumeur4Bejjit Lahcen5LASMAR, Faculty of Sciences, Moulay Ismail University of MeknesMIN research Group, LASMAR, ESTM, Moulay Ismail University of MeknesSMARTi Laboratory, EMSI RabatLASMAR, Faculty of Sciences, Moulay Ismail University of MeknesMIN research Group, LASMAR, ESTM, Moulay Ismail University of MeknesMIN research Group, LASMAR, ESTM, Moulay Ismail University of MeknesIn this present study, two mathematical models derived from the single-diode model of photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules are evaluated. Moreover, the two mathematical approaches are investigated for the reduced single-diode model and the reduced single-diode combined to Lambert W-function model. The Levenberg-Marquardt optimization algorithm is chosen due to its effectiveness in addressing the complex optimization problems encountered in PV cells modeling. The comparative analysis evaluated the accuracy and computational efficiency of the both models for three PV datasets obtained from the literature. The results demonstrated that the combination of the reduced single-diode with Lambert W-function model achieves a minimum RMSE value of 3.1627×10−4, compared to the reduced single-diode model one of 3.2066×10−4.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2025/01/e3sconf_icegc2024_00100.pdf
spellingShingle Chahet Youssef
Mimouni Abdelmalek
Bouaichi Abdellatif
El Amraoui Mohamed
El Amrani Aumeur
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Comparative Analysis of Two Mathematical Models of Single Diode Photovoltaic Cells for Extracting PV Parameters Using Levenberg – Marquardt Algorithm
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title Comparative Analysis of Two Mathematical Models of Single Diode Photovoltaic Cells for Extracting PV Parameters Using Levenberg – Marquardt Algorithm
title_full Comparative Analysis of Two Mathematical Models of Single Diode Photovoltaic Cells for Extracting PV Parameters Using Levenberg – Marquardt Algorithm
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis of Two Mathematical Models of Single Diode Photovoltaic Cells for Extracting PV Parameters Using Levenberg – Marquardt Algorithm
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis of Two Mathematical Models of Single Diode Photovoltaic Cells for Extracting PV Parameters Using Levenberg – Marquardt Algorithm
title_short Comparative Analysis of Two Mathematical Models of Single Diode Photovoltaic Cells for Extracting PV Parameters Using Levenberg – Marquardt Algorithm
title_sort comparative analysis of two mathematical models of single diode photovoltaic cells for extracting pv parameters using levenberg marquardt algorithm
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2025/01/e3sconf_icegc2024_00100.pdf
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