Introducing Personalized Environmental Control Systems for Daylighting and Lighting
Paper i proceeding, 2025
Daylighting and lighting controls build on a long history of personalized systems and methods, from prehistoric torches to adjustable desk lamps. They allow for individual control over (day)light spectrum and intensity, catering to personal needs and promoting circadian health and cellular processes (i.e., photobiomodulation). Additionally, they can reduce glare and improve visual comfort, leading to increased productivity and well-being. Despite this long history, studies formulating “personalized environmental control systems” (PECS) in the daylighting and lighting domain are rare. In this paper. we present preliminary results from a comprehensive review, where 31 papers were identified from an initial pool of 5,238. The findings highlighted two key benefits. First, semi-automated PECS offer the highest energy savings, highlighting the importance of understanding the relationship between users and automation. Secondly, PECS provides improved occupant experience since the ability to control their environment empowers occupants, leading to increased comfort and productivity. Overall, PECS have the potential to facilitate individual control over lighting and visual parameters, ultimately enhancing visual comfort and satisfaction as well as beyond-visual well-being. Our research builds upon the ongoing work of IEA EBC - Annex 87, which investigates the energy and environmental benefits of PECS.
Comfort
Daylight
Lighting
Visual
Personalized Environmental Control System
Författare
P. de la Barra
TU Delft
M.S. Khanie
University College London (UCL)
A. Luna-Navarro
TU Delft
P. Martinez-Alcaraz
TU Delft
D. Al Assaad
KU Leuven
E. Barrett
University College London (UCL)
G. Chinazzo
Northwestern University
Z. Deng
University of Central Florida
B. Dong
Syracuse University
Giraldo Vazquez
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU)
Quan Jin
Chalmers, Arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, Byggnadsteknologi
M. Kwon
Arkitektur- och stadsforskningsinstitutet
I. Pigliautile
Universita degli Studi di Perugia
A.L. Pisello
Universita degli Studi di Perugia
L. Shichao
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
F. Topak
Technische Universität Wien
J. Unwin
Technische Universität Wien
Z. Wu
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
N. Witton
University College London (UCL)
L. Zaniboni
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU)
Proceeding of REHVA 15th HVAC World Congress
Milan, ,
Välbefinnande för personalen och produktivitet i hållbara kontorsbyggnader: En tvärvetenskaplig studie om nyckelfaktorerna för inomhusmiljö kvalitet
Formas (FR-2018/0010), 2019-01-01 -- 2021-12-31.
Styrkeområden
Energi
Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)
Husbyggnad
Arkitekturteknik