Wind Farms Real-Time Supervisory Information System Based on MapGuide

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According to the requirements of wind farms real-time supervisory information system, a WebGIS with Browser/Server (B/S) architechture is developed based on MapGuide to implement wind farms supervisory information system. It has the functions such as map browse, roaming,.dynamic appending data, real-time display and so on, thus achieving 0-4 hours super-short-term accurate prediction of wind power.

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