Saeed et al., 2022 - Google Patents
A simple approach for short-term wind speed interval prediction based on independently recurrent neural networks and error probability distributionSaeed et al., 2022
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- 1958412168764243873
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- Saeed A
- Li C
- Gan Z
- Xie Y
- Liu F
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- Energy
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Improving the quality of Wind Speed Interval prediction is important to maximize the usage of integrated wind energy as well as to reduce the adverse effects of the uncertainties, introduced by the random fluctuations of wind, to the power systems. This paper utilizes …
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