DS1 spectrogram: Physics-Informed State Space Models for Reliable Solar Irradiance Forecasting in Off-Grid Systems

Physics-Informed State Space Models for Reliable Solar Irradiance Forecasting in Off-Grid Systems

April 13, 20262604.11807

Authors

Mohammed Ezzaldin Babiker Abdullah

Abstract

The stable operation of off-grid photovoltaic systems requires accurate, computationally efficient solar forecasting. Contemporary deep learning models often suffer from massive computational overhead and physical blindness, generating impossible predictions.

This paper introduces the Physics-Informed State Space Model (PISSM) to bridge the gap between efficiency and physical accuracy for edge-deployed microcontrollers. PISSM utilizes a dynamic Hankel matrix embedding to filter stochastic sensor noise by transforming raw meteorological sequences into a robust state space.

A Linear State Space Model replaces heavy attention mechanisms, efficiently modeling temporal dependencies for parallel processing. Crucially, a novel Physics-Informed Gating mechanism leverages the Solar Zenith Angle and Clearness Index to structurally bound outputs, ensuring predictions strictly obey diurnal cycles and preventing nocturnal errors.

Validated on a multi-year dataset for Omdurman, Sudan, PISSM achieves superior accuracy with fewer than 40,000 parameters, establishing an ultra-lightweight benchmark for real-time off-grid control.

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