DocumentCode
45584
Title
Sensor-Driven Wireless Lighting Control: System Solutions and Services for Intelligent Buildings
Author
Pandharipande, Ashish ; Caicedo, David ; Xiangyu Wang
Author_Institution
Philips Res. Eindhoven, Eindhoven, Netherlands
Volume
14
Issue
12
fYear
2014
fDate
Dec. 2014
Firstpage
4207
Lastpage
4215
Abstract
We consider a wireless networked, sensor-driven lighting system as an enabling infrastructure for providing system solutions and services in intelligent buildings. The lighting system in an office space consists of multiple luminaires, with each luminaire having a co-located presence sensor, light sensor, and wireless radio for communication to a central controller. Information from these wireless sensors is used for realizing three specific solutions and services: 1) adaptive illumination control; 2) indoor positioning; and 3) building usage information maps. Using occupancy and light measurements from the multiple sensors, a multivariable controller is designed to determine dimming levels of the luminaires so as to achieve an illumination distribution adapted to changing occupancy and daylight. The wireless sensor transmissions to the central controller are captured by a user mobile device in terms of radio signal strength measurements. Using these measurements, the user position is determined by a device-centric positioning algorithm, in turn offering access to location-based building services to the user. Finally, sensor values at the central controller are stored in a database and processed by an analytics engine to offer building usage information services. As an embodiment service, we use presence sensor data for constructing occupancy maps and, in conjunction with light sensor data, to analyze the energy consumption patterns of lighting systems.
Keywords
adaptive control; building management systems; lighting control; multivariable control systems; telecontrol; wireless sensor networks; adaptive illumination control; building usage information maps; building usage information services; central controller; co-located presence sensor; device-centric positioning algorithm; dimming levels; energy consumption patterns; illumination distribution; intelligent buildings; light measurements; light sensor; light sensor data; location-based building services; multiple luminaires; multivariable controller design; occupancy maps; radio signal strength measurements; system solutions; user mobile device; wireless networked sensor-driven lighting control system; wireless radio; wireless sensor transmissions; Buildings; Lighting; Lighting control; Sensor systems; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Presence and light sensors; adaptive illumination control; building usage information maps; indoor positioning; wireless lighting control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2014.2351775
Filename
6883126
Link To Document