Lighting accounts for a significant amount of electrical energy consumption in office buildings, up to 45% of the total consumed. This energy consumption can be reduced by as much as 60% through an occupant-dependent lighting control strategy. With particular focus on open-plan offices, where the application of this strategy is more challenging to apply due to differences in individual occupancy patterns, this paper covers (1) to which extent individual occupancy-based lighting control has been tested, (2) developed, and (3) evaluated. Search terms were defined with use of three categories, namely ‘occupancy patterns’, ‘lighting control strategy’, and ‘office’. Relevant articles were selected by a structured search through key online scient...
Occupancy-based lighting control can be applied at\u3cbr/\u3eseveral resolution levels. To aid light...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to determine the optimal office lighting use with different ty...
Occupant controlled lighting is known to present opportunity for energy savings1,2,3,4 and can incre...
Lighting accounts for a significant amount of electrical energy consumption in office buildings, up ...
Lighting accounts for a significant amount of electrical energy consumption in office buildings, up ...
Occupancy-based lighting control strategies have been proven to be effective in diminishing offices’...
Sensor-triggered control strategies can limit the energy consumption of lighting by considering the ...
Occupancy-based lighting control strategies have been proven to be effective in diminishing offices’...
Controlling lighting conditions at desk level has proven its energy savings potential. However, in o...
This field study in a deep-plan office building assessed energy savings from the use of luminaires u...
Highly granular lighting control involves switching on and off luminaires based on individual occupa...
A significant proportion of the total energy consumption in office buildings is attributable to ligh...
Workplace innovation has been changing the European office landscape into mostly open spaces, where ...
Occupancy-based lighting control can be applied at\u3cbr/\u3eseveral resolution levels. To aid light...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to determine the optimal office lighting use with different ty...
Occupant controlled lighting is known to present opportunity for energy savings1,2,3,4 and can incre...
Lighting accounts for a significant amount of electrical energy consumption in office buildings, up ...
Lighting accounts for a significant amount of electrical energy consumption in office buildings, up ...
Occupancy-based lighting control strategies have been proven to be effective in diminishing offices’...
Sensor-triggered control strategies can limit the energy consumption of lighting by considering the ...
Occupancy-based lighting control strategies have been proven to be effective in diminishing offices’...
Controlling lighting conditions at desk level has proven its energy savings potential. However, in o...
This field study in a deep-plan office building assessed energy savings from the use of luminaires u...
Highly granular lighting control involves switching on and off luminaires based on individual occupa...
A significant proportion of the total energy consumption in office buildings is attributable to ligh...
Workplace innovation has been changing the European office landscape into mostly open spaces, where ...
Occupancy-based lighting control can be applied at\u3cbr/\u3eseveral resolution levels. To aid light...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to determine the optimal office lighting use with different ty...
Occupant controlled lighting is known to present opportunity for energy savings1,2,3,4 and can incre...