Optimum yield of PV systems is primarily governed by installation parameters (altitude, tilt and orientation) and geographic location (solar insolation and latitude) of instillation site. However, current studies have shown that dust has significant influence on PV system performance (efficiency and output) and PV efficiency deficit due to dust can be up to 70%. Quaid-e-Azam Solar Power (QASP) park is located in Bahawalpur, Punjab, is first large scale solar power generation project in Pakistan with capacity of 100MWp in first phase and additional 900MWp in next two phases. QASP Park is covered by desert of Cholistan. Climate of Bahawalpur is hot and dry with annual rainfall of 200-220 mm. The site of QASP Park is very complicated for solar power generation. This paper provides an appraisal on important climate factors of QASP Park and their impact on PV systems performance. Climate factors of prime important that will dictate performance of PV Systems in QASP Park, have been discussed in this paper.
In this paper a Health Monitoring System is presented. The System can be easily adopted to monitor the conditions of patient or performance of an athlete in Hospital and Gymnasium respectively. Blood Oxygen level, Temperature, Heart Rate and Breath Rate are called vital signs. Human body's most basic and important functions can be described in term of vital signs. The System incorporates data acquisition of vital signs using noninvasive approach, wireless transmission of the data, results display and their interpretation using soft computing. Health of a Patient can be monitored based on vital signs. Endurance and cardiorespiratory fitness of an athlete can be described in terms of VO 2max , Anaerobic Threshold (AT) and Total Calories Expenditure. The system is equally reliable to monitor endurance and cardiorespiratory fitness of athletes. Suitable results are achieved based on the system.
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