EXPANDED VIRTUALITY-BASED SUN ORIENTED ENERGY POWER NUMBER CRUNCHER: CHANGES IN THE FIELD OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Abstract
This study presents the development of an expanded virtuality-based solar energy power calculator in the field of electrical engineering. Leveraging augmented virtuality technology, the calculator provides an innovative approach to simulating and optimizing solar energy systems. This tool integrates virtual reality elements to enhance user interaction and visualization of solar panel placement, efficiency calculations, and energy production estimates. The research highlights the technological advancements and practical applications of augmented virtuality in renewable energy engineering. Case studies and simulation results demonstrate the calculator's effectiveness in optimizing solar energy utilization and supporting sustainable energy solutions.
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Augmented virtuality, Solar energy, Power calculatorHow to Cite
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