Advanced Controlled Road Lighting System Concurrent with Users

The operation of a concurrent lighting system using LED luminaires is based on the detection of individual road users, the recognition of their lighting needs and adjusting the operating state of the individual lighting devices that make up the system to the expectations of each user. The luminaire’...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:3a2c36414313481e9489bf250338c6ef2021-11-25T17:25:44ZAdvanced Controlled Road Lighting System Concurrent with Users10.3390/en142274541996-1073https://doaj.org/article/3a2c36414313481e9489bf250338c6ef2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/22/7454https://doaj.org/toc/1996-1073The operation of a concurrent lighting system using LED luminaires is based on the detection of individual road users, the recognition of their lighting needs and adjusting the operating state of the individual lighting devices that make up the system to the expectations of each user. The luminaire’s lighting divided into three independently controlled parts allows reducing electrical energy consumption up to 33% in comparison to a conventional concurrent road lighting system.Sławomir ZalewskiMDPI AGarticleroad lightinglighting equipmentlighting controlTechnologyTENEnergies, Vol 14, Iss 7454, p 7454 (2021)
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lighting control
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Sławomir Zalewski
Advanced Controlled Road Lighting System Concurrent with Users
description The operation of a concurrent lighting system using LED luminaires is based on the detection of individual road users, the recognition of their lighting needs and adjusting the operating state of the individual lighting devices that make up the system to the expectations of each user. The luminaire’s lighting divided into three independently controlled parts allows reducing electrical energy consumption up to 33% in comparison to a conventional concurrent road lighting system.
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title Advanced Controlled Road Lighting System Concurrent with Users
title_short Advanced Controlled Road Lighting System Concurrent with Users
title_full Advanced Controlled Road Lighting System Concurrent with Users
title_fullStr Advanced Controlled Road Lighting System Concurrent with Users
title_full_unstemmed Advanced Controlled Road Lighting System Concurrent with Users
title_sort advanced controlled road lighting system concurrent with users
publisher MDPI AG
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