Evaluation of a cost-effective photoelectric sensor for daylight harvesting in smart public lighting systems

Aytaç Gören , Fatima Khanfar , Ahmed Rachid
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Global warming concerns, along with international agreements and regulations, reflect a broader effort to change the public's high energy demand in recent years. Smart public lighting systems are gaining popularity due to their energy-saving capabilities, reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, and improved public comfort. However, transitioning to smart public lighting requires careful planning and multiple stages. This is not only to accommodate public behavior, revise scenarios, and test citizen acceptance but also due to the necessary infrastructure investments. Smart public lighting incorporates new technologies, often with a breakeven point that takes several years to reach. To promote the widespread adoption of smart public lighting, it is essential to produce relatively expensive components in large quantities and explore cost-effective solutions. This research focuses on investigating a cost-effective photoelectric sensor for smart public purposes. The primary originality of this study lies in identifying a cost-effective photoelectric sensor that can replace technically equivalent but more expensive sensor solutions for indoor and outdoor lighting control purposes.

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评估智能公共照明系统中用于日光收集的经济型光电传感器
对全球变暖的担忧以及国际协议和法规,反映了近年来为改变公众对能源的高需求而做出的广泛努力。智能公共照明系统因其节能功能、减少二氧化碳排放和提高公众舒适度而越来越受欢迎。然而,向智能公共照明过渡需要精心规划和多个阶段。这不仅是为了适应公众行为、修改方案、测试市民的接受程度,也是由于必要的基础设施投资。智能公共照明采用了新技术,通常需要数年才能达到盈亏平衡点。为了促进智能公共照明的广泛应用,必须大量生产相对昂贵的组件,并探索具有成本效益的解决方案。本研究的重点是调查一种用于智能公共照明的高性价比光电传感器。这项研究的主要独创性在于找出一种经济高效的光电传感器,它可以取代技术上等同但价格更昂贵的传感器解决方案,用于室内外照明控制。
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