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dc.contributor.authorAicardi, Daniel-
dc.contributor.authorMusé, Pablo-
dc.contributor.authorAlonso-Suárez, Rodrigo-
dc.date.accessioned2022-05-06T13:26:40Z-
dc.date.available2022-05-06T13:26:40Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.citationAicardi, D., Musé, P. y Alonso-Suárez, R. A comparison of satellite cloud motion vectors techniques to forecast intra-day hourly solar global horizontal irradiation [Preprint]. Publicado en: Solar Energy. Vol.233, February 2022, pp.46-60. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solener.2021.12.066.es
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/31453-
dc.description.abstractSolar forecasting provides valuable information for grid management. Satellite-based forecasting tools account for the short-term intra-day time horizons, typically outperforming numerical weather predictions up to 4–5 h ahead. The method consist of three separated stages, namely, cloud motion estimation, motion extrapolation and satellite-to-irradiation conversion. In this work we compare different satellite-based proposals for hourly irradiation forecast up to 5 h ahead using a 2-years data set. The widely-used Lorenz’s block matching technique and four optical flow (OF) algorithms are assessed, both at image and irradiation levels. All the methods are locally optimized to obtain their peak performance. It is found that the OF algorithm which combines an data penalty term on the optical flow equation with total variation regularization (TVL1) outperforms the rest. Different image extrapolation approaches and spatial smoothing are also tested. It is found that changing the extrapolation technique does not have much impact in the overall performance and that important gains can be obtained by optimally smoothing the predicted images previous to solar irradiation conversion. By doing this, all methods outperform the exigent convex persistence benchmark, achieving positive forecasting skills. The tests are performed using GOES-East satellite images of south-east South America, and the methods’ optimal parameters are given.es
dc.format.extent31 p.es
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfes
dc.language.isoen_USes
dc.publisherElsevieres
dc.relation.ispartofSolar Energy, vol.233, February 2022, pp.46-60.es
dc.rightsLas obras depositadas en el Repositorio se rigen por la Ordenanza de los Derechos de la Propiedad Intelectual de la Universidad de la República.(Res. Nº 91 de C.D.C. de 8/III/1994 – D.O. 7/IV/1994) y por la Ordenanza del Repositorio Abierto de la Universidad de la República (Res. Nº 16 de C.D.C. de 07/10/2014)es
dc.subjectSolar irradiation forecastes
dc.subjectCMVes
dc.subjectGHIes
dc.subjectGOES satellitees
dc.subjectOptical flowes
dc.titleA comparison of satellite cloud motion vectors techniques to forecast intra-day hourly solar global horizontal irradiation.es
dc.typePreprintes
dc.contributor.filiacionAicardi Daniel, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Laboratorio de Energía Solar. Facultad de Ingeniería-
dc.contributor.filiacionMusé Pablo, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ingeniería.-
dc.contributor.filiacionAlonso-Suárez Rodrigo, Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Laboratorio de Energía Solar. Facultad de Ingeniería-
dc.rights.licenceLicencia Creative Commons Atribución - No Comercial - Sin Derivadas (CC - By-NC-ND 4.0)es
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