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A review: buildings energy savings - lighting systems performance

M. Al-Ghaili, Abbas and Kasim, Hairoladenan and Mohammed Al-Hada, Naif and Othman, Marini and Saleh, Muneer Aziz (2020) A review: buildings energy savings - lighting systems performance. IEEE Access, 8 . pp. 76108-76119. ISSN 2169-3536

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2989237

Abstract

Lighting systems are one of the highest energy consumptions specifically in buildings. Thus, by designing energy efficient systems, it would contribute much to buildings energy savings. Therefore, this paper motivation is to review a number of lighting systems designs applied to many types of buildings. It is then so important to discover what methods and systems which have been proposed to save energy in buildings in term of lighting. By finding out what proposed systems are for different types of buildings, designers and respective researchers e.g., buildings engineers would find possibility and applicability of such lighting systems for certain types of buildings to achieve higher energy savings than some other systems when applied to the same types of buildings. Such a relation between reviewed lighting systems with types of buildings would be helpful for many researchers from different fields. There exist numerous factors that play an important role in achieving higher energy savings rate on which efficient energy lighting systems rely. This paper aims to review several types of lighting systems designs applied to different types of buildings. Additionally, performance(s) of lighting systems might vary depending on the design of the lighting system to achieve higher buildings' energy savings. In this review paper, several past studies that utilized Information and Communication Technology (ICT) from the perspective of energy Informatics for a smart lighting system that efficiently achieves energy savings have been considered. This paper has considered different types of lighting systems and types of buildings. Cited papers in this review paper are derived from six digital libraries which are: IEEE Xplore Digital Library, ScienceDirect, MDPI, Emerald Insight, ACM DL, and Taylor Francis Online.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:daylight systems, ICT for energy informatics, large scale buildings, occupancy-based lighting systems, rural buildings, sky view factor
Subjects:T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Divisions:Chemical and Energy Engineering
ID Code:91611
Deposited By: Yanti Mohd Shah
Deposited On:14 Jul 2021 08:16
Last Modified:16 Aug 2021 08:35

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