Hardware result for 4S-2P- pattern (a) and (b) Similar to simulation. FPA results are verified via hardware prototype under similar operating condition for the following patterns (a). (b). (c) and (d). Experimental results for pattern (a) and (b) with FPA. PSO and P&.O methods are shown in Fig. 16 and …
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