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Solar power plays a significant and sometimes primary role in the energy budgets of many terrestrial sensor systems due to its reliability, power density, and simplicity. More importantly, photoelectric generation can be accurately predicted for a given terrestrial location. This knowledge of expected harvested power is critical for both provisioning in design and scheduling of activities in operations...
Terrestrial sensor systems and platforms regularly rely on photovoltaic cells as their primary power source. With a rechargeable battery backup, solar modules provide these remote sensor systems with reliable, simple, and predictable power. For these terrestrial systems, power predictions are well established and engineers developing power budgets have multiple avenues for estimating daily average...
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