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Standardisation issues related to lighting and daylighting control systems
Author(s) -
Jan de Boer,
Nikodem Derengowski,
Marc Fontoyt,
Daniel Neves Pimenta,
Per Reinhold,
Robert Weitlaner
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.18777/ieashc-task61-2021-0011
Subject(s) - daylighting , electric light , architectural engineering , smart lighting , control (management) , sustainability , quality (philosophy) , computer science , daylight , engineering , electrical engineering , ecology , philosophy , epistemology , artificial intelligence , biology , physics , optics
Even though there are existing codes and standards regarding daylighting and electric lighting controls, they have to be constantly reviewed and updated, as the technology is growing rapidly - and so do the users’ expectations. That is, in both efficiency of buildings in terms of sustainability and energy usage (utilizing advanced sensor-based systems), and also in the need for high quality of lighting at the workplaces.

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