2013
DOI: 10.1109/tce.2013.6490243
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Intelligent household LED lighting system considering energy efficiency and user satisfaction

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“…This system, apart from making typical decisions, will have the ability to adapt depending on the circumstances (e.g. rare or reduced movement of people in corridors where the lighting will be mostly low even in theoretical "peak working hours") [35] [36].…”
Section: Key Protocol Points Of Reduced Ecological Footprints Of Facimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This system, apart from making typical decisions, will have the ability to adapt depending on the circumstances (e.g. rare or reduced movement of people in corridors where the lighting will be mostly low even in theoretical "peak working hours") [35] [36].…”
Section: Key Protocol Points Of Reduced Ecological Footprints Of Facimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through this study, the relationship between the indoor thermal environment and the PCM's thickness, placement, and orientation was analyzed [61] Second, the past studies related to the trombe wall, which functions as a heat storage system by applying a solar heating collector made of double glazing on the wall, are as follows [62][63][64][65][66] The results showed that the trombe wall increased the cooling demand in summer, but it is very suitable for the Belgrade climate because of its efficient heating energy-saving in winter [66]. (3) Lighting design: From the perspective of nZEB implementation, this study analyzed the previous studies focused on the lighting emitting diode (LED), light shelves, and lighting control system as methods for reducing the lighting load (refer to Table 6) [67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74]. Principi and Fioretti (2014) conducted a comparative analysis of the compact fluorescent and LED in terms of their environmental performance, based on the experimental test results.…”
Section: Part A-1: Passive Sustainable Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Byun et al (2014) developed an intelligent LED control system considering the energy consumption and user satisfaction, based on multi-sensors and wireless communication technology. The proposed LED control system showed 21.9% energy savings by automatically adjusting the illuminance considering the energy efficiency [67]. (4) Discussion: In this study, existing studies related to EST are analyzed focusing on the building envelope design, heat storage system, and lighting design.…”
Section: Part A-1: Passive Sustainable Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Byun et al [6] proposed an intelligent household LED lighting system considering energy efficiency and user satisfaction. The proposed system utilizes multi sensors and wireless communication technology in order to control an LED light according to the user's state and the surroundings.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%