2015
DOI: 10.1155/2015/347023
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Regression Model to Predict Global Solar Irradiance in Malaysia

Abstract: A novel regression model is developed to estimate the monthly global solar irradiance in Malaysia. The model is developed based on different available meteorological parameters, including temperature, cloud cover, rain precipitate, relative humidity, wind speed, pressure, and gust speed, by implementing regression analysis. This paper reports on the details of the analysis of the effect of each prediction parameter to identify the parameters that are relevant to estimating global solar irradiance. In addition,… Show more

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“…In the Eqs. (8)(9)(10), N indicate the total number of observations, G m is the mean of N measured values, I i,pre is the i th predicted value, I i,obs is the i th observed value. The mean of the observed value is given asĪ i,obs .…”
Section: Statistical Performance Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Eqs. (8)(9)(10), N indicate the total number of observations, G m is the mean of N measured values, I i,pre is the i th predicted value, I i,obs is the i th observed value. The mean of the observed value is given asĪ i,obs .…”
Section: Statistical Performance Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%