Kumar et al., 2015 - Google Patents
High dynamic range imaging system for energy optimization in daylight–artificial light integrated schemeKumar et al., 2015
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- Kumar S
- Kurian D
- Varghese S
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- International Journal of Renewable Energy Research
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This paper explains High Dynamic Range Imaging (HDRI) technology for the control and optimization of visual comfort, thermal comfort and energy consumption in daylight-artificial light integrated scheme. The objective of this work is to incorporate image sensors, Wi-Fi …
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