The aim of this paper is to present an advanced controller for artificial lights developed and tested using validated light models for several rooms in two European Hospitals located in Chania, Greece and Ancona, Italy respectively. Fuzzy techniques have been used for the architecture of the controller. The efficiency of the controllers has been tested using validated models of the RADIANCE back-wards ray tracing model. The input of the controller is the error between the current value of the photo sensor and the desired one, and the output is the change of the light level that should be applied (S.I.S.O). The controller has been tested on 2 different artificial light systems (On/ off switching, Dimming). Measurements and simulation indicate significant energy saving in both systems. Results are compared to the current use of the artificial lights by the users. All work has been contacted using Matlab’s and RADIANCE’s environment.
A development of a lighting controller using smart sensors
Year:
2013
Bibliographic info:
Proceedings of the 34th AIVC - 3rd TightVent - 2nd Cool Roofs' - 1st venticool Conference , 25-26 September, Athens 2013