Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6696885 | Building and Environment | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The control was implemented on a real life test site used by pedestrians and cyclists consisting of 28 lighting posts with controllable LED luminaires. The recorded PIR data was analyzed to evaluate the performance of the developed system in northern outdoor conditions and to compare different lighting control schemes and their influence on energy consumption. The experiences gained during the piloting showed that the system could operate in outdoor conditions, but strong wind in a cold environment caused false sensor activity. The used arrangement of the three PIR sensors with wide field of view made the system sensitive to false detections, especially as installed high in lighting poles surrounded by foliage. The relative energy saving compared to the existing control solution of the area was 60-77% depending on the used smart control scenario and the calendar time.
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Authors
Eveliina Juntunen, Esa-Matti Sarjanoja, Juho Eskeli, Henrika Pihlajaniemi, Toni Ãsterlund,