2019
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1343/1/012015
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An integrated, agile approach for estimating solar radiation on building facades in complex urban environments

Abstract: Urban solar radiation is a primary factor affecting indoor and outdoor thermal and lighting comfort. However, although 3D solar radiation models are achieving remarkable advances in urban climate planning support and decision making, they are time-consuming and cost-intensive. We aim at compensating for such limitations by providing an agile approach to estimate shadows and solar radiation on building facades, using elevation models (2.5D) and image processing techniques. This is achieved by making the best us… Show more

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“…The former explains that images were taken from world imagery in ArcGIS Pro, whose support describes the dataset as composed of mixed acquisitions. Other DSMs were produced by extruding bidimensional vectors, as in Eldesoky et al [34].…”
Section: Geographical Inputmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former explains that images were taken from world imagery in ArcGIS Pro, whose support describes the dataset as composed of mixed acquisitions. Other DSMs were produced by extruding bidimensional vectors, as in Eldesoky et al [34].…”
Section: Geographical Inputmentioning
confidence: 99%