2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/9835138
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New Techniques for Sizing Solar Photovoltaic Panels for Environment Monitoring Sensor Nodes

Abstract: The development of perpetually powered sensor networks for environment monitoring to avoid periodic battery replacement and to ensure the network never goes offline due to power is one of the primary goals in sensor network design. In many environment-monitoring applications, the sensor network is internet-connected, making the energy budget high because data must be transmitted regularly to a server through an uplink device. Determining the optimal solar panel size that will deliver sufficient energy to the s… Show more

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“…The authors use splice interpolation to set an interval in the solar radiation curve; then, they use the Discrete-Calculus Technique to calculate the space under the curve in the specified interval [8]. The shape produced by this method is a trapezoid, so the corresponding method for calculation is used, and the obtained area is multiplied by solar panel efficiency to get the equivalent output electrical energy [8].…”
Section: Processing Of Solar Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors use splice interpolation to set an interval in the solar radiation curve; then, they use the Discrete-Calculus Technique to calculate the space under the curve in the specified interval [8]. The shape produced by this method is a trapezoid, so the corresponding method for calculation is used, and the obtained area is multiplied by solar panel efficiency to get the equivalent output electrical energy [8].…”
Section: Processing Of Solar Datamentioning
confidence: 99%