Combined visual comfort and energy efficiency through true personalization of automated lighting control

C. Malavazos, A. Papanikolaou, K. Tsatsakis, E. Hatzoplaki
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Lighting consumes a sizable portion of the energy consumed in office buildings. Smart lighting control products exist in the market, but their penetration is limited and even installed systems see limited use. One of the main reasons is that they control lighting based on universal set-points agnostic to individual human preferences, thus hampering their comfort. This paper presents an automated lighting control framework which dynamically learns user lighting preferences, models human visual comfort and controls light dimming in a truly personalized manner so as to always control the comfort vs. energy efficiency trade-off. It effectively removes the most important complaint when using such systems — loss of comfort — and paves the way for their wider scale adoption in order to untap the energy reduction potential of commercial lighting.
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结合视觉舒适和能源效率,通过真正的个性化自动化照明控制
照明消耗了办公大楼能源消耗的相当大一部分。市场上存在智能照明控制产品,但其渗透率有限,甚至安装系统的使用也有限。其中一个主要原因是,它们根据通用的设定值来控制照明,而不受个人喜好的影响,从而影响了它们的舒适度。本文提出了一种自动照明控制框架,它可以动态学习用户的照明偏好,模拟人类的视觉舒适度,并以真正个性化的方式控制灯光调光,从而始终控制舒适度与能源效率之间的权衡。它有效地消除了使用这种系统时最重要的抱怨-失去舒适性-并为其更广泛的采用铺平了道路,以释放商业照明的节能潜力。
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