Publication Date:
07/01/2011
A basic adaptive lighting system is composed of occupancy sensors, dimmable ballasts and sources, and a communication platform for the system components. By combining commercially-available components, multiple solutions may be implemented to deliver occupancy-based, adaptive corridor lighting. Three of these solutions were demonstrated and evaluated in corridor applications in a multi-use building at the University of California, Davis.
Features & Benefits:
- Adaptive light output based on occupancy delivers a safe environment and energy savings
- Fixture-integrated solutions reduce installation costs by minimizing additional wiring
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