Wide field of view multifunctional solar sensor for photovoltaic power management via measurement of solar angle and intensity
Yifeng Liu, Qingfeng Wu, Haizhao Feng, Yier Xia, Minghao Xu, Sixing Xu, Xiangyu Zhao, Philippe Basset, Xiaohong Wang

TL;DR
A new compact sensor measures solar angle and intensity over a wide field of view, improving photovoltaic power management.
Contribution
A multifunctional MEMS sensor with a ±75° field of view and high accuracy for solar angle and intensity measurement.
Findings
The sensor integrates three detectors on a single chip with inclined surfaces for wide-view sensing.
It achieves a mean angle error of 3.4° and intensity error of 1.6% with a ±75° field of view.
Current-to-intensity coefficients were measured at 2.85 × 10−4, 2.31 × 10−3, and 2.57 × 10−4 μA/(W/m2).
Abstract
Large-scale photovoltaic systems are a rapidly expanding contributor to sustainable energy production, and power management for these systems relies on measuring both solar angle and intensity simultaneously. However, current non-miniaturized sensors often offer a narrow field of view and measure only a single parameter, which does not meet the needs of advanced integrated photovoltaic power-management systems, motivating the need for a compact, multifunctional sensing solution. We propose a new, integrated, multifunctional sensor capable of capturing wide-view solar angle and intensity. This device integrates three detectors on a single chip, each with a differently inclined surface, to broaden the field of view. Tests under systematically varied angles and intensity levels showed that the three detectors respond most strongly at 117.5°, 87.5°, and 67.5°, with current-to-intensity…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotovoltaic System Optimization Techniques · Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies · Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic Systems
