Resumen
This paper concerns the maximum power extraction of a photovoltaic generator system (PGS). The PGS consists of single photovoltaic (PV) cells. To improve the efficiency of a PGS, it is necessary to work within its maximum power point (MPP). In a PGS, output power is dependent on solar irradiance and the operating temperature and, therefore, MPP would be varied. To address this problem, a converter should be placed after the PGS and a smooth control signal should be used to adjust its duty cycle. The other challenge of a total system, i.e., PGS and converter, is the uncertainty involved. To overcome this uncertainty, a dynamic sliding mode control (SMC) can be used to regulate the smooth duty cycle. The low-pass integrator before the system can remove the chattering in dynamic SMC. However, due to the integrator, the states of the system increase and, hence, we propose a dual sliding observer (DSO) to estimate this added state. For a reliable comparison with the conventional SMC, the same proposed DSO can be applied in both dynamic and conventional SMC. The provided comparison shows the effectiveness of dynamic SMC in chattering suppression and real implementation with respect to conventional SMC.