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    <title language="deu">Hindcasting Solar Irradiance by Machine Learning using Photovoltaic Data</title>
    <abstract language="eng">This work introduces an innovative approach to calculate high-accuracy solar irradiance data for effective asset management of photovoltaic plants using Machine Learning. Ground-based pyranometers are expensive and seldom maintained, while weather service providers face limitations in spatial and temporal accuracy. A novel irradiance data model is introduced, that combines satellite weather information with data from PV plants to reconstruct historical irradiance levels with high accuracy. Our method uses existing PV arrays as "virtual sensors" to capture the local operating conditions, specifically the local irradiance incident on the array. The model was developed and validated using data from 43 medium to large-scale PV plants and two high-precision irradiance sensors. Results show superior performance compared to satellite weather data. With a root mean square deviation of 71 W/m² for global horizontal irradiation and 133 W/m² for direct normal irradiation with 5-minute resolution data, the model is about three times as accurate as the satellite weather prediction. This approach offers significant advantages in spatial resolution, reliability, and cost-effectiveness over conventional irradiance data by satellites or sensors. Utilizing SMARTBLUE AG'S dense network of thousands of monitored PV plants, the proposed methodology will enable the accurate prediction of irradiance in Germany, significantly enhancing asset management capabilities for PV plants.</abstract>
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    <author>Maximilian Schönau</author>
    <author>Darwin Daume</author>
    <author>Markus Panhuysen</author>
    <author>T. Kreller</author>
    <author>J. Jachmann</author>
    <author>Achim Schulze</author>
    <author>Bernd Hüttl</author>
    <author>Dieter Landes</author>
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    <title language="deu">Verbesserte Clear-Sky-Erkennung durch hybrides Maschinelles Lernen</title>
    <abstract language="deu">Die präzise Erkennung von Clear-Sky-Momenten ist für die Überwachung und Effizienzana-lyse von Photovoltaikanlagen von zentraler Bedeutung, da zu diesen Zeitpunkten definierte und model-lierbare Einstrahlungsverhältnisse herrschen. Es wird ein hybrides Modell zur verbesserten Erkennung von Clear-Sky-Momenten auf Basis von Einstrahlungsdaten vorgestellt. Hierfür wurden zunächst ma-nuell, dann mithilfe eines CNNs Merkmale aus den Einstrahlungsdaten gebildet. Eine Falls tudie mit Referenzdaten belegt, dass durch die Kombination dieser wissens-und datengetriebenen Methoden Clear-Sky-Momente zuverlässiger identifiziert werden können. Dadurch können Analysemethoden schneller und zuverlässiger Aussagen über die untersuchten PV-Anlagen treffen.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="deu">Proceedings of the 7th Ret.Con, Nordhausen</parentTitle>
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    <author>Maximilian Schönau</author>
    <author>Darwin Daume</author>
    <author>Markus Panhuysen</author>
    <author>Achim Schulze</author>
    <author>Bernd Hüttl</author>
    <author>Dieter Landes</author>
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    <title language="eng">Improved Sampling of IV Measurements</title>
    <abstract language="eng">The measurement of IV curves is the most important characterization technique of photovoltaic devices. This work seeks to determine a fair sampling rate for IV curves. Traditional sampling methods, such as using equidistant voltage steps, result in biased data by over- and undersampling the measurement at different voltages, which affect critical evaluations such as maximum power point (MPP) determination as well as series and shunt resistance estimation. Therefore, an adaptive sampling approach based on calculating the arc length of the IV curve is proposed, aiming to distribute data points equidistantly along the curve. This method is intended to provide a more balanced representation of the measurement data across all segments of the curve. The results indicate that using this adaptive approach, the measurement points can be significantly reduced at lower voltages while maintaining essential data density at key characteristics such as the MPP, facilitating faster and more accurate assessments.</abstract>
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