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Active shading systems in buildings have emerged as a high performing shading solution that selectively and optimally controls daylight and heat gains. Active shading systems are increasingly used in buildings, due to their ability to mainly improve the b... see more

In recent years there has been a growing interest in the development and thermal-energy analysis of passive solutions for reducing building cooling needs and thus improving indoor thermal comfort conditions. In this view, several studies were carried out ... see more

Several maximum power point (MPP) tracking algorithms for solar power or photovoltaic (PV) systems concerning partial-shading conditions have been studied and reviewed using conventional or advanced methods. The standard MPPT algorithms for partial-shadin... see more

The output–voltage–power curves of photovoltaic (PV) arrays exhibit complex multi-peak shapes when local shading occurs. The existing maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithms to solve this multi-peak problem do not consider the possibility of tracki... see more

Partial shading condition in solar photovoltaic (PV) systems is an inevitable problem due to the behavior of high nonlinear and unpredictable characteristics due to different shading states. However, several scientific works and research aimed to find app... see more

Due to the partial shading condition (PSC) in solar PV systems, performance degrades to a large extent. To overcome from this problem bypass diode is used which creates the problem of multiple local maxima. Therefore, total cross-tied (TCT) connection is ... see more

The use of rotating-hinge systems in total knee arthroplasty is most often seen in revision setting where excessive bone loss, ligamentous instability and/or extensor mechanism dysfunction may necessitate an increased level of component constraint. Howeve... see more

The use of rotating-hinge systems in total knee arthroplasty is most often seen in revision setting where excessive bone loss, ligamentous instability and/or extensor mechanism dysfunction may necessitate an increased level of component constraint. Howeve... see more

Rotating machines are often described using linear methods with acceptable accuracy. Some malfunctions, however, are of non-linear nature. The most common examples of those malfunctions are loose bearings and rotor rubs. Accurate detection and identificat... see more

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