2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13094973
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A Review on Effective Use of Daylight Harvesting Using Intelligent Lighting Control Systems for Sustainable Office Buildings in India

Abstract: Lighting is a fundamental requirement of our daily life. A lot of research and development is carried out in the field of daylight harvesting, which is the need of the hour. One of the most desirable attributes of daylight harvesting is that daylight is available universally and it is a very clean and cost-efficient form of energy. By using the various methods of daylight harvesting, it is possible to attain the global Sustainable Development Goals. Daylight harvesting in the most fundamental sense is the ligh… Show more

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“…Smart lighting systems with sensors and controllers may dynamically alter light levels based on crop development, natural light availability, and climatic variables [58].…”
Section: Smart Lighting Controlsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smart lighting systems with sensors and controllers may dynamically alter light levels based on crop development, natural light availability, and climatic variables [58].…”
Section: Smart Lighting Controlsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improving the quality of luminaires, such as implementing LEDs, can reduce energy consumption by approximately 50% compared to fluorescent lighting [22]. The implementation of lighting modeling can estimate and approximate the light needed for each space and time in the building and mechanisms to reduce that energy consumption before construction [23]. Lighting in health-care institutions is an essential component for providing appropriate health-care services.…”
Section: Challenges and Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Mean Absolute Error for achieving desired illuminance was below 23.6lx, making this approach effective for smart indoor lighting in different environments. Odiyur et al, (2021) explores daylight harvesting for energy efficiency. They used ECO TECH software to simulate daylight contribution in an office building in Chennai, India, considering factors like building orientation and reflectance values.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%