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Characterization Of A Low-Cost Multi-Parameter Sensor For Solar Resource Applications

2018 IEEE 7TH WORLD CONFERENCE ON PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY CONVERSION (WCPEC) (A JOINT CONFERENCE OF 45TH IEEE PVSC, 28TH PVSEC & 34TH EU PVSEC)(2018)

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Abstract
Low-cost multi-parameter sensing and measurement devices enable cost-effective monitoring of the functional, operational reliability, efficiency, and resiliency of the electrical grid. The National Renewable Research Laboratory (NREL) Solar Radiation Research Laboratory (SRRL), in collaboration with Arable Labs Inc., deployed Arable Lab's Mark multi-parameter sensor system. The unique suite of system sensors measures the downwelling and upwelling shortwave solar resource and longwave radiation, humidity, air temperature, and ground temperature. This study describes the shortwave calibration, characterization, and validation of measurement accuracy of this instrument by comparison with existing instruments that are part of NREL-SRRL's Baseline Measurement System.
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low-cost multiparameter sensor,solar resource applications,measurement devices,functional reliability,operational reliability,electrical grid,National Renewable Research Laboratory Solar Radiation Research Laboratory,Arable Labs Inc,system sensors,upwelling shortwave solar resource,longwave radiation,measurement accuracy,NREL-SRRL's Baseline Measurement System,Arable Lab's Mark
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