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Comparison of simul...
Comparison of simulated energy consumption by smart and conventional lighting systems in a residential setting
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- Soheilian, Moe (author)
- Jönköping University,JTH, Byggnadsteknik och belysningsvetenskap
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- Moadab, Nima Hafezparast (author)
- Jönköping University,JTH, Byggnadsteknik och belysningsvetenskap
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- Fischl, Géza (author)
- Jönköping University,JTH, Byggnadsteknik och belysningsvetenskap
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- Aries, Myriam (author)
- Jönköping University,JTH, Byggnadsteknik och belysningsvetenskap
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- Bristol : Institute of Physics (IOP), 2019
- 2019
- English.
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Series: Journal of Physics, Conference Series, 1742-6588 1742-6596 ; 1343
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Abstract
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- This paper investigated and compared how the energy consumption of a conventional and Smart Lighting System (SLS) in a simulated residential setting is affected by different households’ arrangements and occupancy pattern. An agent-based simulation model of a one-bedroom apartment in Sweden was chosen for comparison with different scenarios. The result shows that the number of residents within an apartment does not necessarily lead to higher energy consumption. Further findings indicate that, even though it has standby energy consumption, SLS is more energy efficient compared to the conventional lighting system. Additionally, energy consumption during weekends was considerably higher than during weekdays.
Subject headings
- TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER -- Naturresursteknik -- Energisystem (hsv//swe)
- ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY -- Environmental Engineering -- Energy Systems (hsv//eng)
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