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Soft Computing in Green and Renewable Energy Systems 2011
- Kasthurirangan Gopalakrishnan, Siddhartha Kumar Khaitan, Soteris A. Kalogirou:
Soft Computing in Green and Renewable Energy Systems. Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing 269, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-22175-0 - Arturo Pacheco-Vega:
Soft Computing Applications in Thermal Energy Systems. 1-35 - Gabriele Zini, Simone Pedrazzi, Paolo Tartarini:
Use of Soft Computing Techniques in Renewable Energy Hydrogen Hybrid Systems. 37-64 - Arzu Sencan Sahin, Soteris A. Kalogirou:
Soft Computing in Absorption Cooling Systems. 65-95 - Athanasios Sfetsos:
A Comprehensive Overview of Short Term Wind Forecasting Models Based on Time Series Analysis. 97-116 - Olav Krause, Sebastian Lehnhoff:
Load Flow with Uncertain Loading and Generation in Future Smart Grids. 117-156 - Ihsan Kaya, Cengiz Kahraman:
Evaluation of Green and Renewable Energy System Alternatives Using a Multiple Attribute Utility Model: The Case of Turkey. 157-182 - Alexandre Barin, Luciane Neves Canha, Karine M. Magnago, Manuel A. Matos, Breno Wottrich:
A Novel Fuzzy-Based Methodology for Biogas Fuelled Hybrid Energy Systems Decision Making. 183-198 - Florencia Almonacid, Catalina Rus, Pedro Pérez-Higueras, Leocadio Hontoria:
Two New Applications of Artificial Neural Networks: Estimation of Instantaneous Performance Ratio and of the Energy Produced by PV Generators. 199-232 - Lawrence K. Letting, Josiah L. Munda, Yskandar Hamam:
Optimization of Fuzzy Logic Controller Design for Maximum Power Point Tracking in Photovoltaic Systems. 233-260 - Adel Mellit, Alessandro Massi Pavan, Soteris A. Kalogirou:
Application of Artificial Neural Networks for the Prediction of a 20-kWp Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Plant Power Output. 261-283 - Silas C. Michaelides, Filippos Tymvios, Dimitris Paronis, Adrianos Retalis:
Artificial Neural Networks for the Diagnosis and Prediction of Desert Dust Transport Episodes. 285-304
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