EFFECT OF PASSIVE SOLAR GAIN ON THE HEATING ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND PEAK LOAD OF THE SYSTEM

Attila Kerekes, Andras Zold,
University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary

DOI: 10.36724/2664-066X-2021-7-1-2-10

SYNCHROINFO JOURNAL. Volume 7, Number 1 (2021). P. 2-10.

Abstract

The results of many years of research on the subject of intellectual counteraction to cyberattacks are presented. Cloud solutions for the synthesis of the monitoring cluster of cyberattacks are based on the latest achievements with the use of neuron-fuzzy formalism. The main features of the synthesis of protection functions are determined and the features of the implementation of the security system of the object of risk in cyberspace are analyzed. Methodological approaches to solving the system problem of determining all ways of penetration of the attack on the object of risk and the formation of variants of their coatings are proposed. The peculiarities of applicability of the branch and boundary method for solving this problem are discussed.

Keywords: passive solar gain, glazed ratio, renewable share, regulation.

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Information about authors:

Andras Zold, professor; DSc, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary
Attila Kerekes, engineer; Ph.D., University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary