Differential Energy Adjustment in Lighting (DEAL)
Summary:
This paper discusses the development and testing of a lighting system that adjusts to daylight conditions to maintain a constant color temperature and light quality, with potential implications for health and energy efficiency.
Categories
- Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the design and testing of a lighting system that adjusts to daylight conditions to maintain a constant color temperature and light quality.
- Energy Efficiency: The lighting system discussed in the paper is designed to adjust to daylight conditions, potentially reducing energy consumption.
- Well-being: The paper suggests that the lighting system, by mimicking natural daylight, could have positive implications for health and well-being.
Author(s)
A Llenas Farràs
Publication Year:
2014
Number of Citations:
0
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