Thermographic inspections of solar photovoltaic plants in India using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Analysing the gap between theory and practice

Aerial inspection of solar PV plants using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) is gaining traction due to benefits such as no downtime and cost-effectiveness. This technology is proven to be the low-cost alternative to conventional approaches involving visual inspection and I-V curve tracing to identify...

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