This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-195061 filed Sep. 20, 2013; the entire contents all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Embodiments described herein relate generally to a lighting control system and a lighting control method.
In the related art, there is a lighting control system that is used in a building or a room in which a local lighting control can be done.
Specifically, for example, in a lighting control system in which a lighting control in a plurality of areas in which a lighting apparatus is provided in each area is performed based on a detection result of a human detection sensor, a system in which a lighting control is performed so that a presence of a person in one area is detected by the human detection sensor, and then a lighting apparatus in the one area and a lighting apparatus in another or other areas neighboring the one area are simultaneously turned on is used in the related art.
However, in the above described lighting control in the related art, there is a problem that a lighting apparatus is unnecessarily turned on in other areas even when stay time of a person in one area is short, for example.
Therefore, embodiments provide a lighting control system and a lighting control method in which an appropriate lighting control can be performed based on a detection result of presence or absence of a person in a plurality of areas.
In general, according to one embodiment, there is provided a lighting control system which performs a lighting control with respect to each lighting apparatus arranged in a plurality of areas that are within a detection range of a human detection sensor, the system including a determination unit which determines presence of a person in any one area among the plurality of areas based on a detection result of the human detection sensor; and a control unit which performs a control of turning on a lighting apparatus which is arranged in the one area with a first light amount, when a determination result that a person is present in the one area is obtained by the determination unit, and performs a control of turning on a lighting apparatus which is arranged in each area neighboring the one area with a second light amount which is equal to or smaller than the first light amount, when a person is present in the one area for a first predetermined time.
According to another embodiment, there is provided a lighting control method for performing a lighting control with respect to each lighting apparatus which is arranged in a plurality of areas included in a detection range of a human detection sensor, the method including determining presence of a person in any one area among the plurality of areas; and controlling turning on of a lighting apparatus which is arranged at the one area with a first light amount, when a determination result that a person is present in the one area is obtained in the determining, and controlling turning on of a lighting apparatus which is arranged in each area neighboring the one area with a second light amount which is equal to or smaller than the first light amount, when a person is present in the one area for a first predetermined time.
Hereinafter, embodiments will be described with reference to drawings.
The main control unit 11 is connected to a plurality of the area controllers 12 through a signal line 15. In addition, the main control unit 11 is configured so as to perform a comprehensive control with respect to the plurality of area controllers 12 based on information which is input through the signal line 15.
The area controller 12 includes a timer 12a which can perform a clocking operation, and a memory (not shown) in which a program which performs a control with respect to the plurality of lighting apparatuses 13, or the like, is stored. In addition, the area controller 12 is connected to the plurality of lighting apparatuses 13 and the human detection sensor 14 through a signal line 16. In addition, the area controller 12 is configured so as to determine presence or absence of a person in a detection range of the human detection sensor 14 based on a detection signal which is input through the signal line 16. In addition, the area controller 12 is configured so as to perform lighting controls of the plurality of lighting apparatuses 13 which are connected through the signal line 16 based on a determination result on presence or absence of a person in the detection range of the human detection sensor 14, and time information which is obtained from a clocking operation of the timer 12a. Here, the determination on the presence or absence of a person may be performed using the main control unit 11, or the human detection sensor 14, and the timer 12a may be provided in the main control unit 11, or the human detection sensor 14.
The lighting apparatus 13 includes, for example, a light emitting unit such as an LED, and is configured so as to emit illumination light with a light amount corresponding to a control of the area controller 12 which is connected through the signal line 16.
The human detection sensor 14 includes, for example, an infrared sensor, or the like, and is configured so as to detect presence or absence of a person in a predetermined detection range, generate a detection signal denoting the detected result, and output the generated detection signal to the area controller 12 through the signal line 16.
Here, the lighting apparatus 13 and the human detection sensor 14 are respectively arranged on a ceiling in a building or a room so as to have an arrangement state which is illustrated in
Specifically, at least one of the lighting apparatuses 13 is, for example, arranged at each area AR which is surrounded with a dotted line and a dot and dashed line in
That is, the area controller 12 is configured so as to determine presence or absence of a person in the detection range RD of the human detection sensor 14 based on a detection signal which is input through the signal line 16. In addition, the area controller 12 is configured so as to perform a lighting control of each lighting apparatus 13 which is provided in the plurality of areas AR included in the detection range RD of the human detection sensor 14 based on a determination result on presence or absence of a person in the detection range RD of the human detection sensor 14, and time information which is obtained from a clocking operation of the timer 12a.
Subsequently, a lighting control operation of the area controller 12 will be described with reference to a flowchart in
First, the area controller 12 determines whether or not a person enters any one of the areas AR1 to AR4 which are included in the detection range RD1 of the human detection sensor 14 based on a detection signal which is input through the signal line 16 (ACT 1 in
In addition, the area controller 12 maintains a stand-by state by repeating a determination process in ACT 1 in
Thereafter, the area controller 12 determines whether or not a person is present in one area (ACT 3 in
The area controller 12 determines whether or not a predetermined time TA elapsed after detecting presence of a person in one area based on time information which is obtained from a clocking operation of the timer 12a, when a determination result that a person is present in the one area is obtained (ACT 4 in
Upon obtaining a determination result that a person is not present in one area in which the lighting apparatus 13 is turned on in ACT 2 in
The area controller 12 turns on each lighting apparatus 13 which is arranged in each area at the periphery of one area in which the lighting apparatus 13 is turned on with the light amount AL2 which is equal to or smaller than the light amount AL1 in ACT 2 in
On the other hand, when a determination result that a person did not move to the neighboring area is obtained from the determination process in ACT 6 in
In addition, upon obtaining a determination result that a person moved to a neighboring area through the determination process in ACT 6 in
Thereafter, the area controller 12 determines whether or not a person is present in the area after movement (ACT 10 in
Upon obtaining a determination result that a person is present in an area after movement, the area controller 12 determines whether or not the predetermined time TA elapsed after detecting presence of a person in the area after movement based on time information which is obtained from a clocking operation of the timer 12a (ACT 11 in
Upon obtaining a determination result that a person is not present in the area after movement in which the lighting apparatus 13 is turned on in ACT 9 in
Upon obtaining a determination result that the time TA elapsed through the determination process in ACT 11 in
That is, according to ACT 12 in
In addition, according to the embodiment, for example, when presence of a person is detected in any of two areas of the areas AR1 to AR4, respectively, and when movement of the person who is present in one area of the two areas for short stay time to the outside of the detection range RD1 is detected, a control of lighting the one area with the light amount AL2 may be performed prior to a control of turning on each lighting apparatus 13 in the one area with the light amount AL1 (before elapsing of predetermined time TB1).
On the other hand, upon obtaining a determination result that the person did not move to a neighboring area through a determination process in ACT 13 in
As described above, according to the lighting control system of the embodiment, it is possible to perform an appropriate lighting control based on a detection result on presence or absence of a person in a plurality of areas.
In addition, according to the embodiment, the determination process and the clocking operation in the processes of the flowchart in
While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel methods and systems described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the methods and systems described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.
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2013-195061 | Sep 2013 | JP | national |