Lighting control strategy for energy efficient office lighting system design

2013 ◽  
Vol 66 ◽  
pp. 329-337 ◽  
Author(s):  
Prashant Kumar Soori ◽  
Moheet Vishwas
Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 202
Author(s):  
Gianluca Serale ◽  
Luca Gnoli ◽  
Emanuele Giraudo ◽  
Enrico Fabrizio

Artificial lighting systems are used in commercial greenhouses to ensure year-round yields. Current Light Emitting Diode (LED) technologies improved the system efficiency. Nevertheless, having artificial lighting systems extended for hectares with power densities over 50W/m2 causes energy and power demand of greenhouses to be really significant. The present paper introduces an innovative supervisory and predictive control strategy to optimize the energy performance of the artificial lights of greenhouses. The controller has been implemented in a multi-span plastic greenhouse located in North Italy. The proposed control strategy has been tested on a greenhouse of 1 hectare with a lighting system with a nominal power density of 50 Wm−2 requiring an overall power supply of 1 MW for a period of 80 days. The results have been compared with the data coming from another greenhouse of 1 hectare in the same conditions implementing a state-of-the-art strategy for artificial lighting control. Results outlines that potential 19.4% cost savings are achievable. Moreover, the algorithm can be used to transform the greenhouse in a viable source of energy flexibility for grid reliability.


2014 ◽  
Vol 687-691 ◽  
pp. 552-555
Author(s):  
Cheng Xi Gu

In the process of large scale design of intelligent lighting system, the adjustable light is used for lighting, it can save a lot of energy, and lighting and energy-saving are completed. Therefore, large-scale intelligent lighting system is proposed in this paper, and the system design is obtained. According to the situation, the sensor is used to gather the natural state of the light. A reasonable illumination condition is selected. The voltage conversion processing is taken, and adjustable lighting control model is established. Simulation results show that the large-scale intelligent lighting system is applied in the lighting, the power consumption of lighting can be reduced, and the satisfactory results are obtained.


2015 ◽  
Vol 87 ◽  
pp. 176-184 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chun Yin ◽  
Brandon Stark ◽  
YangQuan Chen ◽  
Shou-ming Zhong ◽  
Erik Lau

2016 ◽  
Vol 692 ◽  
pp. 45-53 ◽  
Author(s):  
Proneel Mukherjee

Indoor Lighting design of different types of buildings is a very challenging and technology oriented work. Building lighting designing has specific rules and regulations and can be varied depending upon the designers choice. As per National Building Code of India, buildings can be classified according to the use or the character of occupancy in one of the nine groups. These are Group A_(Residential), Group B_(Educational), Group C_(Institutional),Group D_(Assembly ),Group E_(Business), Group F_(Mercantile), Group G_(Industrial) ,Group H_(Storage) and Group J_(Hazardous) types of buildings. With the reduction of energy consumption, there should not be any sacrifice in quality and quantity of light required as per the lighting codes. The shortage of Electrical energy is increasing gradually. As it is the energy source of lighting, the lighting designers should be more concerned about energy efficient lighting system design. LED consumes less power than the conventional luminaires & maintains almost the same lighting level. So, lighting designers are using LED luminaires into their designs now a days. Also, renewable energy sources driven lighting systems should be used. It will be environmental friendly also. A proper lighting design requires consideration of the amount of functional light level provided, the energy consumed and the aesthetic effect supplied by the lighting system. The electrical lighting systems should also consider the impacts of, and ideally be integrated with, daylighting systems. Building lighting design focuses on three fundamental aspects of the illumination of buildings or spaces. The first is the aesthetic appeal of a building. Secondly, the ergonomic aspect: the measure of how much of a function the lighting can achieve. Thirdly is the energy efficiency issue to ensure that light is not wasted by over-illumination, light pollution, by illuminating vacant spaces unnecessarily or by providing more light than needed for the aesthetics or the task.


2017 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Narcisa T. Morallo

Bluetooth is now mainstream that it has become synonymous with the 21st century. The wireless technology allows exchanging data over short distance using short wavelength radio transmission, providing convenience, intelligence and controllability. In this paper, a home lighting control system using arduino bluetooth interface with android smartphone as platform is proposed and prototyped. Technology in arduino, android smartphone and bluetooth are reviewed.  HC-05 bluetooth SPP (Serial Port Protocol) module, designed for transparent wireless serial connection setup is being used in the design. Android application is downloaded to android smartphone to monitor and control the operation of the lighting system remotely. The application facilitates in controlling the operating pins of Arduino. Design shows that arduino bluetooth interfacing can control a house lighting using an android smartphone as a platform. In future lighting home automation, timer will be included to be more energy- efficient and highly scalable. For secured, ubiquitously accessible and remotely controlled lighting system, GSM module will be incorporated in future designs. It would be extended to the large-scale environment such as colleges, offices and factories, among others.  


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