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Publikováno v:
Renewable Energy and Power Quality Journal. 1:394-399
In this paper it is shown a process to demarcate areas with analogous wind conditions. For this purpose a dispersion graph between wind directions will be traced for all stations placed in the studied zone. These distributions will be compared among
Publikováno v:
IJCNN
In this analysis a process to demarcate areas with analogous wind conditions is shown. For this purpose a dispersion graph between the wind directions will be traced for all stations placed in the studied zone. These distributions will be compared am
Autor:
J. J. G. de la Rosa, Antonio Francisco Romero Moreno, J. Melgar, A. Aguera, J. G. Ramiro, J.C. Palomares
Publikováno v:
2009 International Conference on Clean Electrical Power.
In this paper a geostatistic wind speed model is applied to trace a wind speed map, based on data from official measurement weather stations distributed within the region of Andalucia-Spain. Each station's performance is assessed by comparing real me
Autor:
J. Melgar, J. J. G. de la Rosa, J.C. Palomares, A. Aguera, J. G. Ramiro, Antonio Francisco Romero Moreno
Publikováno v:
2009 Compatability and Power Electronics.
In this paper a geostatistic wind direction model is applied to trace a wind speed map, based on data from official measurement weather stations distributed within the region of Andalucia-Spain. Each station's performance is assessed by comparing rea
Autor:
J. J. G. de la Rosa, J. Melgar, A. Aguera, Antonio Francisco Romero Moreno, José Carlos Palomares-Salas, J. G. Ramiro
Publikováno v:
2009 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Measurement Systems and Applications.
In this paper an ARIMA model is used for time-series forecast involving wind speed measurements. Results are compared with the performance of a back propagation type NNT. Results show that ARIMA model is better than NNT for short time-intervals to fo
Publikováno v:
ICCS
The wind climate measured in a point is usually described as the result of a regional wind climate forced by local effects derived from topography, roughness and obstacles in the surrounding area. This paper presents a method that allows to use fuzzy