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New Challenges In Solar Radiation Modeling And Remote Sensing Jess Polo

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New Challenges In Solar Radiation Modeling And Remote Sensing Jess Polo
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 70.94 MB
Pages: 222
Author: Jesús Polo, Dimitris Kaskaoutis
ISBN: 9783036578712, 3036578714
Language: English
Year: 2023

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New Challenges In Solar Radiation Modeling And Remote Sensing Jess Polo by Jesús Polo, Dimitris Kaskaoutis 9783036578712, 3036578714 instant download after payment.

This reprint gathers several works focused on recent and novel research in solar radiation modeling and forecasting where remote sensing techniques and retrieval information is employed as a part of the methodology. The use of machine learning algorithms in solar irradiance modeling and solar power forecasting is included in some of the works here presented. This is a topic with high interest nowadays because of the impact in solar energy deployment and in atmospheric studies as well. The recent improved remote sensing information and available data and the advances in machine learning algorithms have a relevant presence in this reprint indicating the current ad near future path of the contributions in solar radiation modeling.

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