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Junsen Zeng1, Minglong Yang2, Xiujuan Tang3
1Faculty of Land Resource Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650093, China.
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To support dual-carbon objectives and enhance the accuracy of rooftop distributed photovoltaic (PV) planning, this study proposes a multidimensional coupled evaluation framework that integrates an improved rooftop segmentation network (CESW-TransUNet), a residual-fusion ensemble, and physics-based shading and performance simulations, thereby correcting the bias of conventional 2-D area-based methods. First, CESW-TransUNet, equipped with convolution-enhanced modules, achieves robust multi-scale rooftop extraction and reaches an IoU of 78.50% on the INRIA benchmark, representing a 2.27 percentage point improvement over TransUNet. Second, the proposed residual fusion strategy adaptively integrates multiple models, including DeepLabV3+ and PSPNet, further improving the IoU to 79.85%. Finally, by coupling Ecotect-based shadow analysis with PVsyst performance modeling, the framework systematically quantifies dynamic inter-building shading, rooftop equipment occupancy, and installation suitability. A case study demonstrates that the method reduces the systematic overestimation of annual generation by 27.7% compared with traditional 2-D assessments. The framework thereby offers a quantitative, end-to-end decision tool for urban rooftop PV planning, enabling more reliable evaluation of generation and carbon-mitigation potential.
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