Title
Smart indoor lighting control: Power, illuminance, and colour quality
Abstract
This paper investigates the correlation between color quality and energy efficiency of indoor lighting control. The color quality, in terms of visual performance and comfort, is quantified using three measurements: illuminance, Color Rendering Index, and Correlated Color Temperature. Several experiments have been conducted to evaluate the potential energy savings of using different portions of light spectrum to obtain the optimal color quality. In particular, Light-Emitting Diodes are used as the lighting sources of the experimental luminaire. Moreover, the above quantification method and experimental results have been incorporated into a previously developed simulation framework for Building Automation and Control Systems, and smart lighting is used to adjust the tradeoff between comfort and energy consumption based on the presence of occupants. The results can be used to evaluate the viability of advanced lighting automation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/ISIE.2014.6864878
ISIE
Keywords
Field
DocType
led lamps,building management systems,energy conservation,indoor environment,light sources,lighting control,power supply quality,building automation and control systems,color rendering index,colour quality,correlated color temperature,energy efficiency,illuminance quality,light spectrum,light-emitting diodes,lighting automation,lighting source,power quality,smart indoor lighting control,bacs,cct,iec 61499,led,colour rendering index,colour temperature,visual comfort,color,lighting,measurement,light emitting diodes
Computer vision,Smart lighting,Efficient energy use,Illuminance,Electronic engineering,Control engineering,Artificial intelligence,Engineering
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2163-5137
2
0.41
References 
Authors
2
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
rupak baniya120.41
mikko maksimainen262.60
Seppo Sierla35414.59
Cheng Pang4399.97
Chen-Wei Yang58512.79
Valeriy Vyatkin61047152.80