Abstract

This study analyzes the classification of temperature image pattern recognition on solar panels to improve the accuracy of energy conversion performance affected by weather changes. The process begins by capturing the surface temperature image of the panel as primary data, which is then processed through the pattern recognition stage. The pattern recognition method is chosen to detect and understand patterns in temperature images that will be used as datasets. This study also compares the results of pattern recognition using the Random Forest classification method with the K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN) method, in order to build an effective model in analyzing images based on weather temperature in Medan City. The results of the study obtained that the solar panel produced a maximum output of 15.74 Wp at 12:00 pm, when the temperature tends to be higher and sunlight is optimal. Then the results of the random forest method showed good performance with an accuracy of 84% and the K-Nearest Neighbors method had an accuracy of 78%.

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