Maintenance Factor Identification in Outdoor Lighting Installations Using Simulation and Optimization Techniques

This document addresses the development of a novel methodology to identify the actual maintenance factor of the luminaires of an outdoor lighting installation in order to assess their lighting performance. The method is based on the combined use of Radiance, a free and open-source tool, for the mode...

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Main Authors: Ana Ogando-Martínez, Javier López-Gómez, Lara Febrero-Garrido
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-08-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/8/2169
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spelling doaj-80af1d3431fa4f7082cd90efbe7e01fd2020-11-24T21:41:43ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-08-01118216910.3390/en11082169en11082169Maintenance Factor Identification in Outdoor Lighting Installations Using Simulation and Optimization TechniquesAna Ogando-Martínez0Javier López-Gómez1Lara Febrero-Garrido2School of Industrial Engineering, University of Vigo, Campus Universitario, 36310 Vigo, SpainSchool of Industrial Engineering, University of Vigo, Campus Universitario, 36310 Vigo, SpainDefense University Center, Spanish Naval Academy, Plaza de España, s/n, 36920 Marín, SpainThis document addresses the development of a novel methodology to identify the actual maintenance factor of the luminaires of an outdoor lighting installation in order to assess their lighting performance. The method is based on the combined use of Radiance, a free and open-source tool, for the modeling and simulation of lighting scenes, and GenOpt, a generic optimization program, for the calibration of the model. The application of this methodology allows the quantification of the deterioration of the road lighting system and the identification of luminaires that show irregularities in their operation. Values lower than 9% for the error confirm that this research can contribute to the management of street lighting by assessing real road conditions.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/8/2169artificial lightingsimulationcalibrationradianceGenOptstreet light points
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author Ana Ogando-Martínez
Javier López-Gómez
Lara Febrero-Garrido
spellingShingle Ana Ogando-Martínez
Javier López-Gómez
Lara Febrero-Garrido
Maintenance Factor Identification in Outdoor Lighting Installations Using Simulation and Optimization Techniques
Energies
artificial lighting
simulation
calibration
radiance
GenOpt
street light points
author_facet Ana Ogando-Martínez
Javier López-Gómez
Lara Febrero-Garrido
author_sort Ana Ogando-Martínez
title Maintenance Factor Identification in Outdoor Lighting Installations Using Simulation and Optimization Techniques
title_short Maintenance Factor Identification in Outdoor Lighting Installations Using Simulation and Optimization Techniques
title_full Maintenance Factor Identification in Outdoor Lighting Installations Using Simulation and Optimization Techniques
title_fullStr Maintenance Factor Identification in Outdoor Lighting Installations Using Simulation and Optimization Techniques
title_full_unstemmed Maintenance Factor Identification in Outdoor Lighting Installations Using Simulation and Optimization Techniques
title_sort maintenance factor identification in outdoor lighting installations using simulation and optimization techniques
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2018-08-01
description This document addresses the development of a novel methodology to identify the actual maintenance factor of the luminaires of an outdoor lighting installation in order to assess their lighting performance. The method is based on the combined use of Radiance, a free and open-source tool, for the modeling and simulation of lighting scenes, and GenOpt, a generic optimization program, for the calibration of the model. The application of this methodology allows the quantification of the deterioration of the road lighting system and the identification of luminaires that show irregularities in their operation. Values lower than 9% for the error confirm that this research can contribute to the management of street lighting by assessing real road conditions.
topic artificial lighting
simulation
calibration
radiance
GenOpt
street light points
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/8/2169
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