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Journal of Building Engineering, 2020
Abstract Lighting consumes a substantial amount of energy in buildings. Therefore, the energy can be potentially reduced by implementing optimal control strategies, including an optimal light sensor placement and an intelligent control. This paper presents a new optimal light sensor placement method (OLSPM) of a lighting system in terms of numbers ...
Wagiman, K. R. +3 more
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Abstract Lighting consumes a substantial amount of energy in buildings. Therefore, the energy can be potentially reduced by implementing optimal control strategies, including an optimal light sensor placement and an intelligent control. This paper presents a new optimal light sensor placement method (OLSPM) of a lighting system in terms of numbers ...
Wagiman, K. R. +3 more
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Comfortable Indoor Lighting Conditions Evaluated from Psychological and Physiological Responses
LEUKOS, 2015ABSTRACTComfortable indoor lighting conditions were examined for psychological and physiological responses. Ten Japanese males participated in a series of experiments. They were exposed to light emitted from fluorescent lamps of 2700 K in the range of 20–170 lux and of 1500–3000 lux, 3000 K in the range of 50–200 lux, 3500 K in the range of 100–200 lux
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[Project, natural lighting and comfort indoor].
Annali di igiene : medicina preventiva e di comunita, 2008The present research aims at analyzing the relationship between the project, the natural lighting, and the residential indoor environments. The reasons that lead to this research are to be found in the complex relationship between natural lighting, sunlight, and health in indoor environments and in the oncoming research of project and technological ...
Buffoli M +3 more
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Indoor and Built Environment, 2016
The ‘hue-heat’ hypothesis states that an environment which has wavelengths predominantly toward the red end of the visual spectrum feels ‘warm’ and one with wavelengths mainly toward the blue end feels ‘cool’. In order to test the hypothesis and to study the impacts of the correlated colour temperature of a light source on thermal sensation and thermal
Tetri, Eino +4 more
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The ‘hue-heat’ hypothesis states that an environment which has wavelengths predominantly toward the red end of the visual spectrum feels ‘warm’ and one with wavelengths mainly toward the blue end feels ‘cool’. In order to test the hypothesis and to study the impacts of the correlated colour temperature of a light source on thermal sensation and thermal
Tetri, Eino +4 more
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RESEARCH JOURNAL OF PURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2023
Human activities varied and some of them are classified as sports. Sports are activities or experiences that give enjoyment or recreation; pastime; diversion such an activity, when competitive, requiring more or less vigorous bodily exertion and carried on, sometimes as a profession, according to some traditional form or set off rules, whether outdoors
Okeke Gideon +5 more
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Human activities varied and some of them are classified as sports. Sports are activities or experiences that give enjoyment or recreation; pastime; diversion such an activity, when competitive, requiring more or less vigorous bodily exertion and carried on, sometimes as a profession, according to some traditional form or set off rules, whether outdoors
Okeke Gideon +5 more
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Indoor and Built Environment, 2011
This study aims to evaluate the optimal illuminance for each lighting colour of light-emitting diode (LED) light sources among the seven major lighting colours (red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, yellow and white); the focus was on the optimal combination of these colours for enhancement of occupant comfort and communication indoors.
Taeyon Hwang, Dong Gi Lee, Jeong Tai Kim
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This study aims to evaluate the optimal illuminance for each lighting colour of light-emitting diode (LED) light sources among the seven major lighting colours (red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, yellow and white); the focus was on the optimal combination of these colours for enhancement of occupant comfort and communication indoors.
Taeyon Hwang, Dong Gi Lee, Jeong Tai Kim
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Journal of Consumer Studies & Home Economics, 1979
This paper is a report of an international symposium in Copenhagen on the effects of indoor climate on human comfort, performance and health.
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This paper is a report of an international symposium in Copenhagen on the effects of indoor climate on human comfort, performance and health.
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LEUKOS, 2019
The design of an indoor lighting system for a sustainable building should comply with the recommended maximum limit of lighting power density.
Purnima Mandal +2 more
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The design of an indoor lighting system for a sustainable building should comply with the recommended maximum limit of lighting power density.
Purnima Mandal +2 more
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