Photovoltaic arrays are often associated with buildings: either integrated into them, mounted on them or mounted nearby on the ground. are most often retrofitted into existing buildings, usually mounted on top of the existing roof structure or on the existing walls. Alternatively, an array can be located separately from the building but connected by cable to supply power for the building.
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[pdf] We provided an effective method that optical fiber surface plasmon resonance (SPR) can be used to displacement measurement. By fabricating a Kretschmann configuration on a micro-structure fiber which is p.
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