Applied Sciences (Oct 2021)

HCL Control Strategy for an Adaptive Roadway Lighting Distribution

  • Chun-Hsi Liu,
  • Chun-Yu Hsiao,
  • Jyh-Cherng Gu,
  • Kuan-Yi Liu,
  • Shu-Fen Yan,
  • Chien Hua Chiu,
  • Min Che Ho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11219960
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 21
p. 9960

Abstract

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This study aims to develop a human-centric, intelligent lighting control system using adaptive LED lights in roadway lighting, integrated with an imaging luminance meter that uses an IoT sensor driver to detect the brightness of road surfaces. AI image data are collected for luminance and vehicle conditions analyses to adjust the output of the photometric curve. Type-A lenses are designed for R3 dry roads, while Type-B lenses are designed for W1 wet roads, to solve hazards caused by slippery roads, for optimizing safety and for visual clarity for road users. Data are collected for establishing formulae to optimize road lighting. First, the research uses zonal flux analysis to design secondary optical components of LED roadway lighting. Based on the distribution of LED lights and the target photometric curve, the freeform surface calculation model and formula are established, and control points of each curved surface are calculated using an iterative method. The reflection coefficient of a roadway is used to design optical lenses that take into account the illuminance and luminance uniformity to produce photometric curves accordingly. This system monitors roadway luminance in real time, which simulates drivers’ visual experiences and uses the ZigBee protocol to transmit control commands. This optimizes the output of light according to weather and produces quality roadway lighting, providing a safer driving environment.

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