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    Title: New solar cell charging system for green energy through the use of fuzzy logic design
    Authors: Long-Yen Chung
    K. F. YARN
    C. H. LIEN
    C. H. HUANG
    Contributors: 應用空間資訊系
    Keywords: Solar cell
    Fuzzy logic
    Battery charging system
    Green energy
    Date: 2009-02
    Issue Date: 2010-11-18 10:44:23 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: A new solar cell charging system with fuzzy logic design is proposed in this study. This kind of solar energy storage system is
    composed of a solar cell, a charger, batteries, a buck converter and a digital signal processor. In other words, it mainly
    applies a low-voltage level translator to control the pulse charging current of a lead-acid battery and also combines the fuzzy
    control method to improve the charging efficiency, suppress the abnormal temperature rise in the battery, lengthen the
    battery life-time, reduce the additional waste, etc. Finally, the experimental and simulated results are shown to demonstrate
    the validity of the system and verify the effectiveness with each other.
    Relation: Optoelectronics and Advanced Matrials 3(2):p.94-100
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