Schwegmann et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Enabling Virtual Met Masts for wind energy applications through machine learning-methodsSchwegmann et al., 2023
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- Schwegmann S
- Faulhaber J
- Pfaffel S
- Yu Z
- Dörenkämper M
- Kersting K
- Gottschall J
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- Energy and AI
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As wind is the basis of all wind energy projects, a precise knowledge about its availability is needed. For an analysis of the site-specific wind conditions, Virtual Meteorological Masts (VMMs) are frequently used. VMMs make use of site calibrated numerical data to provide …
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