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cbirkj opened this issue Feb 6, 2017 · 7 comments
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Loss Factor Model #306

cbirkj opened this issue Feb 6, 2017 · 7 comments
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cbirkj commented Feb 6, 2017

The Loss Factor Model (LFM) is used to analyze current and voltage (I-V) curves and model system performance (Stein et al).

Similar to my last issue post, I am wondering what people's thoughts are on adding LFM parameter estimation to the PVLIB library?

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adriesse commented Feb 6, 2017

Seems like a good idea to me. There are lots of papers on it.

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+1

@steve-ransome
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Hi all
Just to let you know I am working on adding the LFM to PV LIB (also with Juergen Sutterlueti from Gantner Instruments) and hope to have something in a couple of weeks.

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Good work! Python? or Matlab?

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steve-ransome commented Feb 26, 2017 via email

@wholmgren wholmgren added this to the 0.5.0 milestone May 30, 2017
@wholmgren wholmgren modified the milestones: 0.6.0, 0.5.0 Aug 7, 2017
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cwhanse commented Aug 24, 2017

Hi Steve, any progress on this?

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