DocumentCode
174297
Title
Towards cyber-physical approach for prototyping indoor lighting automation systems
Author
Cheng Pang ; Vyatkin, Valeriy ; Mayer, Horst
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Electr. & Space Eng., Lulea Univ. of Technol., Lulea, Sweden
fYear
2014
fDate
5-8 Oct. 2014
Firstpage
3643
Lastpage
3648
Abstract
During daily operations of a building, a significant amount of energy is spent on indoor illumination. The choice of different lighting sources and control strategies can notably affect the energy consumption. To achieve the most economical lighting design, a number of factors from both physical and cyber perspectives must be considered. More importantly, these factors must be taken into account during early design phrases of building architecture and automation systems. This paper proposes an infrastructure towards the cyber-physical approach for prototyping indoor illumination. In particular, the distributed lighting automation system is modeled using the IEC 61499 standard. The lighting energy performance of a building is evaluated according to the EN 15193 standard. By integrating the evaluation methodology of energy efficiency in the development of lighting automation systems, adequate indications regarding the correlation between physical and cyber designs can be revealed. The proposed design approach has been demonstrated on a case study house, where impacts of different lighting control strategies on the house´s energy efficiency can be quantitatively compared.
Keywords
IEC standards; building management systems; control system synthesis; distributed control; energy conservation; indoor environment; lighting control; EN 15193 standard; IEC 61499 standard; building architecture; building lighting energy performance; building operations; cyber design; cyber-physical approach; distributed lighting automation system; economical lighting design; energy consumption; house energy efficiency; indoor illumination; indoor lighting automation system prototyping; lighting control strategies; lighting sources; physical design; Automation; Buildings; Energy consumption; IEC standards; Lighting; Lighting control; BACS; Component-Based Design; Cyber-Physical Systems; EN 15193; IEC 61499; Indoor Lighting Control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Systems, Man and Cybernetics (SMC), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SMC.2014.6974496
Filename
6974496
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