Combined daylight and Intelligent LED lighting : Getting the daylight into the buildings

    Project Details

    Description

    The project aims to develop and demonstrate a new concept of intelligent LED lighting which complements and follows the rhythm of daylight and thus bringing "daylight" into buildings. It is based on LED technology's unique color characteristics and high efficiency, allowing a concept which provides both high-quality lighting and can be energy saving. New LED lighting systems and combined with a new color sensor system for control are developed. LED light source placement and control strategies are analyzed and optimized through model calculations that include the daylight contribution. User experience of the concept will be examined through demonstration setups and the potential energy savings specified through measurements on these setups.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date01/01/201001/03/2013

    Collaborative partners

    • Technical University of Denmark (lead)
    • Philips Lighting A/S (Project partner)
    • Danish Building Research Institute (Project partner)
    • Ramboll Foundation (Project partner)
    • Energiraadgiveren (Project partner)

    Funding

    • Forsk. Private danske - Andre

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