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Software modeling of stochastic climatic processes

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The paper presents methods, algorithms and a software program for simulation and modeling of the climatic processes (temperature, air velocity, cloudiness) for a specific region (Rousse district). The programmatically synthesized data for the climate is used as input parameters for the developed software product RESs v.1.0. It is developed for design, analysis and simulation of energy processes in a PV-hybrid system, according to the specific requirements of electrification of the technological process in a poultry farm.

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    CompSysTech '07: Proceedings of the 2007 international conference on Computer systems and technologies
    June 2007
    761 pages
    ISBN:9789549641509
    DOI:10.1145/1330598

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