使用计算机视觉和机器学习技术,早期检测太阳能模块上的尘埃积累
Sara Hesham1, Mohamed Elgohary1, Mariam Massoud1
1The Electrical Engineering Department and FabLab, at the Centre for Emerging Learning Technologies, CELT, British University in Egypt (BUE), Misr-Ismalia Desert Road, PO Box 43, El-Sherouk City, Cairo, 11837, Egypt.
Scientific reports
|February 11, 2026
概括
这个人工智能系统使用计算机视觉来检测太阳能电池板上的灰尘,优化清洁以获得最大的能源输出和成本节省. 它可以防止大量的能量损失,并提供快速的回报期.
科学领域:
- 可再生能源系统可再生能源系统
- 能源管理中的人工智能
背景情况:
- 现有的关于太阳能电池板尘埃积累的研究往往忽视了数据集质量,并使用有限的二进制分类.
- 这种差距阻碍了对尘埃水平的精确分析和光伏 (PV) 模块清洁时间表的优化.
研究的目的:
- 开发一个人工智能驱动的系统,用于早期检测太阳能模块上的尘埃.
- 通过结合数据集质量和动态清洁模式优化来解决当前研究的局限性.
主要方法:
- 利用了来自Raspberry Pi摄像头的视觉数据集和逆变器的实时能源数据.
- 采用机器学习算法来优化动态清洗模式.
- 开发了WattsUp移动应用程序,用于用户交互和监控.
主要成果:
- 人工智能系统提高了光伏性能,防止了高达30%的能源损失.
- 与定期清洁相比,能源生产增加了23%,节省了2,023.3美元的成本.
- 证明回报期不到一年,突出显示经济可行性.
结论:
- 这种由人工智能驱动的系统有效地优化了太阳能电池板的清洁,以提高效率和降低成本.
- 基于人工智能检测的动态清洁在经济上是可行的,并促进太阳能的可持续性.
- 集成的移动应用程序增强了用户对太阳能管理的参与和信任.
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