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In Situ Monitoring of the Accelerated Performance Degradation of Solar Cells and Modules: A Case Study for CuIn,GaSe2 Solar Cells
Published on: October 3, 2018
Detection and analysis of deteriorated areas in solar PV modules using unsupervised sensing algorithms and 3D
Adel Oulefki1,2, Yassine Himeur3, Thaweesak Trongtirakul4
1University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
Abstract:
Solar Photovoltaic (PV) systems are increasingly vital for enhancing energy security worldwide. However, their efficiency and power output can be significantly reduced by hotspots and snail trails, predominantly caused by cracks in PV modules. This article introduces a novel methodology for the automatic segmentation and analysis of such anomalies, utilizing unsupervised sensing algorithms coupled with 3D Augmented Reality (AR) for enhanced visualization. The methodology outperforms existing segmentation techniques, including Weka and the Meta Segment Anything Model (SAM), as demonstrated through computer simulations. These simulations were conducted using the Cali-Thermal Solar Panels and Solar Panel Infrared Image Datasets, with evaluation metrics such as the Jaccard Index, Dice Coefficient, Precision, and Recall, achieving scores of 0.76, 0.82, 0.90, 0.99, and 0.76, respectively. By integrating drone technology, the proposed approach aims to revolutionize PV maintenance by facilitating real-time, automated solar panel detection. This advancement promises substantial cost reductions, heightened energy production, and improved performance of solar PV installations. Furthermore, the innovative integration of unsupervised sensing algorithms with 3D AR visualization opens new avenues for future research and development in the field of solar PV maintenance.

