THE PHILOSOPHY ADMINISTRATOR AUTHORITY FOR ASTROTRACKER OF 1 MW HFPV DEMO PLANT: STUDY CASE
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This paper presents a rationale based chief regulator intended for trackers for a 1MW HFPV demo plant in Taiwan. A sun position sensor on the tracker is utilized to recognize the sun position, as the sensor is touchy to the force of daylight. The sign yield of the sensor is part of the way influenced by the cloud, which has a hard authority position with the conventional ESR control. Thusly we have utilized rationale based boss (RBB) authority which grants exchanging the ESR authority to sun direction under radiant or overcast conditions. To check the security of the proposed control, an examination was performed and the outcomes show that the proposed authority can effectively accomplish adjustment of the trackers of the 1MW HFPV demo plant.
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