Summary
The paper presents a multi-objective optimization mathematical model for lighting control strategy that considers visual comfort, alertness, and mood, with constraints conducive to the healthy rhythm.
Categories
Alertness and performance: The paper discusses the development of a mathematical model that considers alertness as one of the key factors in optimizing lighting control strategy.
Mood regulation: The paper discusses the impact of lighting on mood regulation and includes this factor in the development of the mathematical model for lighting control strategy.
Education and learning: The paper uses an educational space as the analysis goal for the proposed lighting control strategy, considering different modes such as focused learning, comfortable learning, soothing learning, and resting state.
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper presents a mathematical model for lighting control strategy that considers various factors such as visual comfort, alertness, mood, and healthy rhythm, which are crucial in lighting design considerations.
Well-being: The paper discusses the impact of lighting on well-being, considering factors such as visual comfort, alertness, mood, and healthy rhythm in the development of the mathematical model for lighting control strategy.
Author(s)
H Cai, Q Lin, H Liu, X Li, H Xiao
Publication Year
2022
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