The invention relates to a device for monitoring light coming from different areas, and also relates to a system comprising a device, and to a method.
Examples of such a device are sensors. Examples of such an area are zones and/or objects.
EP 0 652 690 discloses an automatic control device for lighting, which regulates the lighting of a room by taking a plurality of lighting measurements and by combining together the said measurements in order to control the lighting sources individually. It is possible to take account of pluralities of internal lighting measurements and pluralities of external lighting measurements. The device may take account of predictive measurements of external lighting. The said pluralities are delivered by a measuring unit containing a plurality of photosensitive sensors or photo detectors. The processing is carried out by a fuzzy logic unit and/or a neural network. The behaviors of the user and/or the particular features of the room may be taken into account.
It is an object of the invention to provide an improved device for monitoring light coming from different areas that does not require a photosensitive sensor or photo detector per area.
Further objects of the invention are to provide a system comprising a device and to provide a method.
According to a first aspect, a device for monitoring light coming from different areas is provided, the device comprising
The first component selects light coming from a particular area, for example in a time multiplexed way. During a first time interval, first light coming from a first area is selected, and during a second time interval, second light coming from a second area is selected. The first and second time intervals may be neighboring time intervals or another time interval may be situated in between. The second component filters the selected light and the third component senses the filtered light. The fourth component determines a spectrum of the sensed light and calculates a color parameter from the spectrum. As a result, by having introduced the first component, it is no longer necessary to have a third component per area. This is a first improvement. And by having introduced the second and fourth components, an intensity as well as a quality of the light coming from different areas can be monitored. This is a second improvement.
Light coming from a particular area may be light reflected from this particular area and/or may be light emitted by one or more light sources in and/or near this particular area. Therefore, the area can be of any size and may comprise or even coincide with (a part of) a surface of a relatively small or large light source.
According to an embodiment, the device is defined by the color parameter comprising a color point and/or a color rendering index. A color point and a color rendering index allow the quality of the light coming from different areas to be monitored well.
According to an embodiment, the device is defined by the first component comprising a light angle selector and redirector. According to a sub-embodiment, the device is defined by the light angle selector and redirector comprising a rotational mirror for selecting the light through rotation of the mirror. According to another sub-embodiment, the device is defined by the light angle selector and redirector comprising a rotational apparatus for selecting the light through rotation of the device.
According to an embodiment, the device is defined by the first component further comprising a light angle restrictor. According to a sub-embodiment, the device is defined by the light angle restrictor comprising a high aspect ratio structure with absorbing walls or with circular holes.
According to an embodiment, the device is defined by the second component comprising a filter array for filtering different colors of the selected light per part of the filter array. According to a sub-embodiment, the device is defined by the third component comprising a sensor array for sensing the filtered colors per part of the sensor array.
According to an embodiment, the device is defined by the fourth component comprising a controller for determining the spectrum based on prior knowledge of a light source or by using a pseudo inverse matrix technique. According to a sub-embodiment, the device is defined by the fourth component further comprising a memory for storing device information and/or color matching functions and/or reflection curves and/or standardized data used and/or required for a calculation of a color metric. According to another sub-embodiment, the device is defined by the fourth component further comprising an amplifier for amplifying the output signal of the third component and/or a converter for converting analog information in the output signal of the third component into digital information.
According to an embodiment, the device is defined by further comprising
a fifth component for in response to an output signal of the fourth component controlling a light source.
According to a second aspect, a system is provided comprising a device and further comprising a sixth component for controlling the light source and/or further comprising the light source.
According to a third aspect, a method is provided for monitoring light coming from different areas, the method comprising
An insight might be, that a photosensitive sensor or photo detector can be used for different areas.
A basic idea might be, that light coming from a particular area is to be selected and filtered and sensed, and that a spectrum of the sensed light is to be determined and a color parameter is to be calculated from the spectrum.
A problem to provide an improved device for monitoring light coming from different areas that does not require a photosensitive sensor or photo detector per area is solved.
An advantage might be, that the first component prevents a necessity of having a third component per area, and that the second and fourth components allow an intensity as well as a quality of the light coming from different areas to be monitored.
These and other aspects of the invention are apparent from and will be elucidated with reference to the embodiment(s) described hereinafter.
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The fourth component 40 for example comprises an amplifier 41 such as for example an operational amplifier for amplifying the output signal of the third component 30 and for example comprises a converter 42 such as for example a analog-to-digital converter for converting analog information in the output signal of the third component 30 into digital information. The fourth component 40 further for example comprises a controller 43 for determining the spectrum based on prior knowledge of a light source 6 or by using a pseudo inverse matrix technique. The fourth component 40 further for example comprises a memory 44 for storing device information and/or color matching functions and/or reflection curves and/or standardized data used and/or required for a calculation of a color metric. The memory 44 for example holds the calibrated filtered sensor information. In addition, the memory 44 may hold the color matching functions and the standard reflection curves for calculating the color rendering index (see later on). The controller 43 uses the information from the memory and the sensor array 31 to determine an intensity, a color point and a color rendering index of the light source(s) 6 illuminating the sensor array 31 from the angle set by the light angle selector and redirector 11 and the light angle restrictor 12.
The device 1 may further comprise a fifth component 50 for in response to an output signal of the fourth component 40 controlling the light source 6. Such a fifth component 50 may comprise a wired or wireless interface 51 for sending a signal 4 to a wired or wireless interface 61 of a sixth component 60 of the system 3 for controlling the light source 6. The system 3 may further comprise the light source 6. Other light sources 5, 7 and 8 may form part of the system 3 and may be controlled via the same sixth component 60 or via another component not shown. Any outside communication can be done via a wireless node such as Bluetooth, Zigbee, or RF, or through a cable, and can be connected to one or more light source controllers, which can subsequently compare the measured light settings to a required light setting set by a user and can subsequently adjust the light source settings, thereby closing the feedback loop.
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Generally, the light angle selector and redirector 11 and/or the light angle restrictor 12 may be active or passive and/or tunable or fixed. Active/tunable units may be light directors based on electrowetting cells, liquid crystal cells, mechanical wedges, switchable reflector flakes, mechanical apertures, dual LC cells etc. Passive/fixed units may be holes lasered in black plastic, moulded structures, refractive & reflective structures etc.
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The controller 43 uses the calibrated filter data from the memory 44 and the information from the sensor array 31 to determine a spectrum. This can be done in several ways; (A) when prior knowledge of the source is available and a general description of the spectral emission is known and (B) by using a pseudo inverse matrix technique wherein a pseudo inverse matrix is generated from the calibrated filter data and this matrix is multiplied with the measured information from the sensor array 31 to obtain an estimate of the spectrum. From the spectrum, the color point and the color rendering index can be calculated directly.
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Summarizing, devices 1 for monitoring light 2 coming from different areas comprise first components 10 for selecting light coming from a particular area, second components 20 for filtering the selected light, third components 30 for sensing the filtered light, and fourth components 40 for in response to an output signal of the third component 30 determining spectra of the sensed light and for calculating color parameters such as color points and/or color rendering indices from the spectra. The first components 10 may comprise light angle selectors and redirectors 11, such as rotational mirrors 110 and rotational apparatuses 112, and light angle restrictors 12, such as high aspect ratio structures with absorbing walls 120 or circular holes 121. The second components 20 may comprise filter arrays 21. The third components 30 may comprise sensor arrays 31. The fourth components 40 may comprise controllers 43 for determining the spectra based on prior knowledge of light sources 5-8 or by using pseudo inverse matrix techniques. Memories 44 may store device information, color matching functions, reflection curves and standardized data for a color metric calculation.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such an illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive; the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. For example, it is possible to operate the invention in an embodiment wherein different parts of the different disclosed embodiments are combined into a new embodiment.
Other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention from a study of the drawings, the disclosure and the appended claims. In the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps and the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality. A single processor or other unit may fulfill the functions of several items recited in the claims. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage. A computer program may be stored/distributed on a suitable medium, such as an optical storage medium or a solid-state medium supplied together with or as part of other hardware, but may also be distributed in other forms, such as via the Internet or other wired or wireless telecommunication systems. Any reference symbols in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope.
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08105049.4 | Aug 2008 | EP | regional |
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PCT/IB09/53435 | 8/6/2009 | WO | 00 | 2/11/2011 |