Control systems for street lighting

Authors

  • Peter Janiga Slovak University of Technology Bratislava
  • Lukáš Lipnický Slovak University of Technology Bratislava
  • Dionýz Gašparovský Slovak University of Technology Bratislava

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/TEE.2017.1.001

Abstract

Public lighting is a specific type of lighting system with various requirements.  It is a lighting system which is subject to many influences. Some impacts are changing very rapidly but a lighting system is designed for a specific case. These effects are for example traffic density or the impact of weather. Comprehensive regulation taking into account all the effects not currently exist but particular systems taking into account the subtasks are occurring. The aim is to show the possibilities and also the technical prerequisites for the realization of such systems.

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2020-03-30

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