INCORPORATING SIMULATION INTO BUILDING SYSTEMS CONTROL LOGIC
We present a prototypically implemented and empirically tested daylight-responsive lighting systems control in buildings that makes use of real-time sensing and lighting simulation. This system can control the position of window blinds and the status of the luminaires. It operates as follows: (1) At regular time intervals, the system considers a set of candidate control states for the subsequent time step; (2) These alternatives are then virtually enacted via lighting simulation. (3) The simulation results are compared and ranked according to the preferences (objective function) specified by the occupants and/or facility manager to identify the candidate control state with the most desirable performance.
Simulation controls lighting sky scanning
Ardeshir Mahdavi Bojana Spasojevi(c)
Department of Building Physics and Building Ecology Vienna University of Technology Vienna, Austria Department for Building and Environment Danube University Krems Krems, Austria
国际会议
北京
英文
2007-09-03(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)