Parametric analysis and systems design of dynamic photovoltaic shading modules
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Affiliation:
1. Architecture and Building Systems; Institute of Technology in Architecture; ETH Zurich; John-von-Neumann Weg 9 8093 Zürich Switzerland
2. Institute for Computational Design; University of Stuttgart; Keplerstrasse 11 70174 Stuttgart Germany
Funder
Crystal Technology & Industries
Building Technologies Accelerator program of Climate-KIC
Publisher
Wiley
Subject
General Energy,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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