Nowadays, despite the use of efficient LED lighting, lighting consumes a considerable amount of energy. To reduce the energy consumption, many office lighting systems are equipped with occupancy sensors. Since these sensors have a limited reliability in detecting presence, usually very conservative strategies are used such as keeping the lights on for fifteen minutes after the last detected presence. In this paper, we propose a novel lighting control strategy for an office that considers the sensor output as a noisy observation of the real occupancy status. Simulation results show that compared with conventional "on/off" strategy, it saves more energy
The development of science has given man many devices to create illumination at any time of the da...
When designing a large scale IoT ecosystem, it is important to provide economical solutions at all l...
We explored methods of detecting occupancy in single-person offices using data already collected by ...
Nowadays, despite the use of efficient LED lighting, lighting consumes a considerable amount of ener...
Smart indoor lighting systems use occupancy and light sensor data to adapt artificial lighting in ac...
Reducing energy consumption is a great concern nowadays. Lighting systems in buildings are responsib...
Precise fine-grained office occupancy detection can be exploited for energy savings in buildings. Ba...
\u3cp\u3eWe consider energy-efficient indoor lighting control for adapting to daylight and user pres...
Lighting tends to form a large part of the energy consumption in office buildings, which can be infl...
Lighting tends to form a large part of the energy consumption in office buildings, which can be infl...
Occupancy-based lighting control strategies have been proven to be effective in diminishing offices’...
LED lighting systems paired with high-resolution sensor systems offer great potential for substantia...
Energy consumption for both residential and non-residential buildings is significant and has been in...
\u3cp\u3eThis article considers smart lighting control systems with luminaire-based sensing for offi...
This project main task it to design a smart light control system with room occupancy indicator. Var...
The development of science has given man many devices to create illumination at any time of the da...
When designing a large scale IoT ecosystem, it is important to provide economical solutions at all l...
We explored methods of detecting occupancy in single-person offices using data already collected by ...
Nowadays, despite the use of efficient LED lighting, lighting consumes a considerable amount of ener...
Smart indoor lighting systems use occupancy and light sensor data to adapt artificial lighting in ac...
Reducing energy consumption is a great concern nowadays. Lighting systems in buildings are responsib...
Precise fine-grained office occupancy detection can be exploited for energy savings in buildings. Ba...
\u3cp\u3eWe consider energy-efficient indoor lighting control for adapting to daylight and user pres...
Lighting tends to form a large part of the energy consumption in office buildings, which can be infl...
Lighting tends to form a large part of the energy consumption in office buildings, which can be infl...
Occupancy-based lighting control strategies have been proven to be effective in diminishing offices’...
LED lighting systems paired with high-resolution sensor systems offer great potential for substantia...
Energy consumption for both residential and non-residential buildings is significant and has been in...
\u3cp\u3eThis article considers smart lighting control systems with luminaire-based sensing for offi...
This project main task it to design a smart light control system with room occupancy indicator. Var...
The development of science has given man many devices to create illumination at any time of the da...
When designing a large scale IoT ecosystem, it is important to provide economical solutions at all l...
We explored methods of detecting occupancy in single-person offices using data already collected by ...