The paper deals with the transformation of the existing bus shelters for the public transport into smart systems equipped with Wi-Fi stations, USB chargers and Air Quality Control Station. The proposed smart shelters are renewable energy producer since they are equipped with PV modules. The location of the most suitable bus shelters is defined by solar irradiation maps based on a GIS tool. Four solutions are proposed with a cost-benefits analysis.
Photovoltaic solar systems for smart bus shelters in the urban environment of turin (Italy) / Mutani, G.; Vodano, A.; Pastorelli, M.. - (2017), pp. 20-25. (Intervento presentato al convegno INTELEC 2017 IEEE tenutosi a Broadbeach, QLD, Australia nel 22-26 October 2017) [10.1109/INTLEC.2017.8211671].
Photovoltaic solar systems for smart bus shelters in the urban environment of turin (Italy)
Mutani, G.;Pastorelli, M.
2017
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The paper deals with the transformation of the existing bus shelters for the public transport into smart systems equipped with Wi-Fi stations, USB chargers and Air Quality Control Station. The proposed smart shelters are renewable energy producer since they are equipped with PV modules. The location of the most suitable bus shelters is defined by solar irradiation maps based on a GIS tool. Four solutions are proposed with a cost-benefits analysis.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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