2010
DOI: 10.5121/ijasuc.2010.1402
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Intelligent Lighting System Using Wireless Sensor Networks

Abstract: This paper examines the use of Wireless Sensor Networks interfaced with light fittings to allow for daylight substitution techniques to reduce energy usage in existing buildings. This creates a wire free system for existing buildings with minimal disruption and cost.Comment: 10 pages,5 figure

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“…Motivated by using natural light more efficiently in buildings and consequently to reduce the energy consumption of the electrically generated light, a lighting system has been presented in order to meet this challenge [24]. The intelligence consists of a sensor-based detection of the available daylight inside the facility, whereupon the artificially generated light is regulated.…”
Section: Smart Urban Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Motivated by using natural light more efficiently in buildings and consequently to reduce the energy consumption of the electrically generated light, a lighting system has been presented in order to meet this challenge [24]. The intelligence consists of a sensor-based detection of the available daylight inside the facility, whereupon the artificially generated light is regulated.…”
Section: Smart Urban Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the lighting systematics within a building [24], there exist achievements presented in [25], [26], [27] that augment street lighting with intelligence. The light intensity is adapted depending on the traffic situation.…”
Section: Smart Urban Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past, various attempts tried to adjust the effect of light on adequate situations of everyday life in a target-oriented way. In [2], lighting in buildings was optimized so that sensors first register the existing natural light and, based on the acquired information, afterwards reduce the energy-bound electrical lighting to a minimum.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LCSs are intelligent systems for efficient control of lighting composed of electrical devices such as motion/photo sensors and lighting controllers. An LCS is generally conjunctive with communication networks, where communication between devices is performed using machine-tomachine communication in a wired or wireless manner [3,5]. IEEE 1451, IBECS (integrated building environmental communication system) and DALI (digital addressable lighting interface), are some of the standard protocols for communication between devices in LCS [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%