Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/61786
Type: Artigo de Evento
Title: Binary shading classification by means of an identification algorithm for radiation transitions using low cost sensors
Authors: Marinho, Felipe Pinto
Amorim Neto, Juarez Pompeu de
Brasil, Juliana Silva
Araujo, Jonathan Barroso de
Rocha, Paulo Alexandre Costa
Silva, Maria Eugênia Vieira da
Lima, Ricardo José Pontes
Keywords: Beam irradiation;Global irradiation;Irradiation identification algorithm;Standard algorithm
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: http://www.abmec.org.br/congressos-e-outros-eventos
Citation: MARINHO, Felipe Pinto; AMORIM NETO, Juarez Pompeu de; BRASIL, Juliana Silva; ARAÚJO, Jonathan Barroso de; ROCHA, Paulo Alexandre Costa; SILVA, Maria Eugenia Vieira da; LIMA, Ricardo José Pontes. Binary shading classification by means of an identification algorithm for radiation transitions using low cost sensors. In: IBERO-LATIN-AMERICAN CONGRESS ON COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN ENGINEERING, CILAMCE- ABMEC, XL., 11-14 nov. 2019, Natal/RN, Brazil. Proceedings […], Natal/RN, Brazil, 2019.
Abstract: In the current energy scenario, renewable energies such as solar and wind power have significant relevance. In this context, an algorithm capable of recognizing irradiation transitions was implemented. This algorithm was used to classify data obtained from light dependent resistance in two classes: shadow and non-shadow. These results were compared with those obtained by a standard algorithm that has a input global or beam irradiation values collected by pyranometer and pyreliometer sensors, respectively. This way, a practical tool was obtained. Such tool uses data collected by low cost sensors to perform an initial statistical study about days and hours when there is a higher level of irradiation. Therefore, this information can be used to optimize the solar power capture. The irradiation transition identification algorithm, generally, had a better compilance at peaks hours, where for the same days it reached ranging around 100% and 87.10% using the global and beam components as input to the standard algorithm, respectively. From the results, it is clears that a better performance of the irradiation transition identification algorithm when using global irradiation values as input to the standard algorithm, as well as a lower compilance of the irradiation transition algorithm during the dawn and twilight periods.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/61786
ISSN: 2675-6269
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