Applying the paraconsistent annotated evidential logic Eτ in a solar tracker for photovoltaic panels: An analytical approach

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There is an increasing contrast between large urban centers and rural areas, even nowadays, where the most basic resources can be scarce, leading an increasing development of technologies based upon self-sustainable solutions, where the electrical power is an important demand to be supplied. Through Bibliographic and Experimental research, plus a prototype using embedded and real-time software, and its testing, it was possible to develop a workable solution. This paper presents a self-oriented solar panel based on Paraconsistent Annotated Evidential Logic Eτ, its construction and practical tests, where total power of 3.19375 W was obtained against 2.427556 W from a fixed panel of same type, representing an increase of 31.56239% in the overall power.

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Prado, Á. A. C., Nogueira, M., Abe, J. M., & Machado, R. J. (2016). Applying the paraconsistent annotated evidential logic Eτ in a solar tracker for photovoltaic panels: An analytical approach. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 488, pp. 280–287). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51133-7_34

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