Although trees and urban vegetation have a significant influence on solar irradiation in the built environment, their impact on daylight and energy consumption is often not considered in building performance and urban environment simulation studies. This paper presents a novel method for comprehensive solar irradiance assessment that considers the dynamic partial shading impacts from trees. The proposed method takes urban point clouds as input and consists of three subsequent steps: (a) DGCNN-based segmentation, (b) fusion model generation, (c) matrix-based irradiance calculation. The method is validated by comparing model outputs with field measurement data, and an inter-model comparison with eleven state-of-the-art tree shading modeling a...
Shadows cast by trees and buildings can limit the solar access of rooftop solar-energy systems, incl...
Evaluation of solar potential is a necessary step for integrating solar technologies in buildings in...
Extremely high temperatures, which negatively affect the human health and plant performances, are be...
Although trees and urban vegetation have a significant influence on solar irradiation in the built e...
Accurate simulation of solar irradiance on facades and roofs in a built environment is a critical st...
Shading cast by tall trees in urban areas can significantly limit the access of direct solar irradia...
This paper describes a novel approach for evaluating the total annual/monthly irradiance incident on...
Raytracing-based methods are widely used for quantifying irradiation on building surfaces. Urban 3D ...
Abstract. Shadows cast by tall trees and buildings in urban areas can dramatically reduce the direct...
Over 50% of the world’s population lives in cities, many of which are hot, polluted, and expanding. ...
Strategically placed trees can modify urban temperatures by casting shade and thus affect energy con...
Recently several algorithms have been developed to calculate the solar photovoltaic (PV) potential o...
Cities display an array of microclimates closely related to the composition of their surfaces and th...
[EN] The present paper presents a systematic methodology to obtain the shadow factor on roofs and fa...
Assessing accurately the solar potential of all building surfaces in cities, including shading and m...
Shadows cast by trees and buildings can limit the solar access of rooftop solar-energy systems, incl...
Evaluation of solar potential is a necessary step for integrating solar technologies in buildings in...
Extremely high temperatures, which negatively affect the human health and plant performances, are be...
Although trees and urban vegetation have a significant influence on solar irradiation in the built e...
Accurate simulation of solar irradiance on facades and roofs in a built environment is a critical st...
Shading cast by tall trees in urban areas can significantly limit the access of direct solar irradia...
This paper describes a novel approach for evaluating the total annual/monthly irradiance incident on...
Raytracing-based methods are widely used for quantifying irradiation on building surfaces. Urban 3D ...
Abstract. Shadows cast by tall trees and buildings in urban areas can dramatically reduce the direct...
Over 50% of the world’s population lives in cities, many of which are hot, polluted, and expanding. ...
Strategically placed trees can modify urban temperatures by casting shade and thus affect energy con...
Recently several algorithms have been developed to calculate the solar photovoltaic (PV) potential o...
Cities display an array of microclimates closely related to the composition of their surfaces and th...
[EN] The present paper presents a systematic methodology to obtain the shadow factor on roofs and fa...
Assessing accurately the solar potential of all building surfaces in cities, including shading and m...
Shadows cast by trees and buildings can limit the solar access of rooftop solar-energy systems, incl...
Evaluation of solar potential is a necessary step for integrating solar technologies in buildings in...
Extremely high temperatures, which negatively affect the human health and plant performances, are be...