Urban Space Recreation for Pedestrians through Smart Lighting Control Systems

Connected public lighting for more sustainable and liveable cities is highly demanding research in lighting design field through human centred design approach. While following this understanding, this thesis aims to answer the question “How a networked public lighting can be created in order to enha...

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Main Author: Karagöz, Hande
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: KTH, Ljusdesign 2018
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kth-2318362019-01-25T05:44:12ZUrban Space Recreation for Pedestrians through Smart Lighting Control SystemsengKaragöz, HandeKTH, Ljusdesign2018Human Centered ApproachSafety & SecuritySocial EngagementLocal NeedsTechnology & Human AdaptationSustainabilityConnected SystemsRemote SensingFjärranalysteknikConnected public lighting for more sustainable and liveable cities is highly demanding research in lighting design field through human centred design approach. While following this understanding, this thesis aims to answer the question “How a networked public lighting can be created in order to enhance the needs of the pedestrians in Fredhällspark?”. To investigate this study, a background research was studied in the relevant topics of urban lighting, followed by the study of human safety regarding to this topic and lastly the possible new lighting technologies. The main study is involved in a pedestrian path at Fredhällspark in Stockholm, Sweden, in two months duration in the spring time of 2018 by conducting user surveys and taking the lighting measurements. Based on the results the study showed, a lighting design proposal is developed with a site-specific approach in order to make it up-to date and sustainable for future urban environments while complying with the requirements of the users. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-231836application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
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topic Human Centered Approach
Safety & Security
Social Engagement
Local Needs
Technology & Human Adaptation
Sustainability
Connected Systems
Remote Sensing
Fjärranalysteknik
spellingShingle Human Centered Approach
Safety & Security
Social Engagement
Local Needs
Technology & Human Adaptation
Sustainability
Connected Systems
Remote Sensing
Fjärranalysteknik
Karagöz, Hande
Urban Space Recreation for Pedestrians through Smart Lighting Control Systems
description Connected public lighting for more sustainable and liveable cities is highly demanding research in lighting design field through human centred design approach. While following this understanding, this thesis aims to answer the question “How a networked public lighting can be created in order to enhance the needs of the pedestrians in Fredhällspark?”. To investigate this study, a background research was studied in the relevant topics of urban lighting, followed by the study of human safety regarding to this topic and lastly the possible new lighting technologies. The main study is involved in a pedestrian path at Fredhällspark in Stockholm, Sweden, in two months duration in the spring time of 2018 by conducting user surveys and taking the lighting measurements. Based on the results the study showed, a lighting design proposal is developed with a site-specific approach in order to make it up-to date and sustainable for future urban environments while complying with the requirements of the users.
author Karagöz, Hande
author_facet Karagöz, Hande
author_sort Karagöz, Hande
title Urban Space Recreation for Pedestrians through Smart Lighting Control Systems
title_short Urban Space Recreation for Pedestrians through Smart Lighting Control Systems
title_full Urban Space Recreation for Pedestrians through Smart Lighting Control Systems
title_fullStr Urban Space Recreation for Pedestrians through Smart Lighting Control Systems
title_full_unstemmed Urban Space Recreation for Pedestrians through Smart Lighting Control Systems
title_sort urban space recreation for pedestrians through smart lighting control systems
publisher KTH, Ljusdesign
publishDate 2018
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