A LIGHTENING SYSTEM THAT ADJUSTS LIGHTING DURATION TECHNOLOGY ANNOUNCEMENTS CATALOG AND DENSITY

Problem:

Current technology provides automatic lighting systems that recognize one’s movement. However, in these systems lighting sensors are programmed to remain open for a determined period of time, and it switches off itself even if the person is still present and needs light. Sometimes, sensors are programmed to remain for a long time to prevent this problem; however, it causes decrease in energy efficiency. There are different types of sensitive sensors such as single or multicolor infrared camera systems, laser scanning systems, or ultrasonic systems. Nevertheless, all of these systems have drawbacks as high cots, technical difficulties or sizableness.

Technology:

The invention is comprised of Passive Infra-Red (PIR) sensor, which is the most suitable system for automatic lighting. The PIR sensor array not only detects the movements, but also perceives the presence of a person.

Advantages:

•To provide energy efficiency

•Easy integration to the LED light bulbs due to the small size of the sensor

•Low-cost

Related Publications:

O. Bebek, M. Kaya, and S. O. Orhan, “Developing next generation 

LED Lamps: Discriminating and identifying human movements”, 

SSL-TR 2013: International Workshop on Solid State Lighting Technologies 

and Research: LEDs and OLEDs, August 20-21, 2014, pp. 45.

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