Luminaire Design Retrofitting Method and Computer-Controlled Method Thereof
20230220962 · 2023-07-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21W2131/103
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A method for retrofitting a lighting site. The lighting site includes at least one pathway. The method comprises: obtaining at least one visual representation of the lighting site to be retrofitted, said lighting site corresponding to a location for installing at east one luminaire; extracting, from the at least one visual representation, at least one luminaire installation characteristic; obtaining, based on the at least one luminaire installation characteristic and a database with a plurality of luminaire designs, a list comprising at least one luminaire design of said plurality of luminaire designs, said at least one luminaire design being suitable for being installed at the lighting site.
Claims
1. A method for retrofitting a lighting site, said lighting site including at least one pathway, said method comprising: obtaining at least one visual representation of the lighting site to be retrofitted, said lighting site corresponding to a location for installing at least one luminaire; extracting, from the at least one visual representation, at least one luminaire installation characteristic; and obtaining, based on the at least one luminaire installation characteristic and a database with a plurality of luminaire designs, a list comprising at least one luminaire design of said plurality of luminaire designs, said at least one luminaire design being suitable for being installed at the lighting site.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the at least one luminaire installation characteristic is at least one of, preferably at least two of, more preferably at least three of: a pathway width, an interval distance between two neighboring luminaire base supports, a pathway surface material, a pathway surface optical properties, a height of a luminaire head of the at least one luminaire, a number of lanes of the pathway, one or more circulation directions of the pathway, a lateral distance between the pathway and the at least one luminaire base support, a lateral dimension of a hard shoulder of the pathway, an arrangement pattern of a group of luminaires including the at least one luminaire, a bracket length of the luminaire head of the at least one luminaire, an inclination of the luminaire head of the at least one luminaire, a location of the at least one luminaire base support respective to the one or more circulation directions, a proximity with a neighboring building, characteristics of the neighboring building, a number of luminaire heads per base support, a presence of a conflict area in the lighting site, or a type of the pathway.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises providing an input corresponding to another luminaire installation characteristic and wherein the obtaining of the list of the at least one luminaire design is further based on the another luminaire installation characteristic.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises: providing an input corresponding to a preferential parameter relative to the plurality of luminaire designs; and sorting the list of the at least one luminaire design based on the preferential parameter.
5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises obtaining, from a regulation database, a lighting regulation associated to the lighting site and wherein the obtaining of the list of the at least one luminaire design is further based on the obtained lighting regulation.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises obtaining, from a stock database, a list of available luminaire parts and wherein the obtaining of the list of the at least one luminaire design is further based on the obtained list of available luminaire parts.
7. The method according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises outputting an altered visual representation of the lighting site with at least one installed luminaire, based on the list of the at least one luminaire design and on the at least one visual representation of the lighting site.
8. (canceled)
9. The method according to claim 1, wherein the at least one visual representation comprises a first and a second visual representation of the lighting site, said first visual representation being different from said second visual representation and wherein the extracting of the at least one luminaire installation characteristic is based on the first and the second visual representations of the lighting site.
10. The method according to claim 1, wherein the obtaining of the list of the at least one luminaire design is further based on another at least one luminaire installation characteristic of another lighting site.
11. The method according to claim 1, wherein the at least one visual representation comprises an indication corresponding to a location of the at least one luminaire base support within the lighting site.
12. The method according to claim 1, wherein the lighting site corresponds to the location for installing, for the at least one luminaire, at least one luminaire head, optionally combined with an associated luminaire head bracket, to at least one existing base support of the lighting site.
13. A computer program comprising instructions which, when the program is executed by a computer, cause the computer to carry out the method according to claim 1.
14. A computer controlled system for retrofitting a lighting site, said lighting site including at least one pathway, said system including: a data entry means adapted to receive: at least one visual representation of the lighting site to be retrofitted, said lighting site corresponding to a location for installing at least one luminaire; and a database comprising a plurality of luminaire designs; a memory coupled to said data entry means for storing said at least one visual representation, and said database comprising the plurality of luminaire designs; a processor coupled to said memory; and a display coupled to said processor, wherein the processor is further configured for: obtaining, from the memory, the at least one visual representation of the lighting site; extracting from the at least one visual representation at least one luminaire installation characteristic; obtaining, based on the at least one luminaire installation characteristic, a list of at least one luminaire design of the plurality of luminaire designs, said at least one luminaire design being suitable for being installed at the luminaire site; and outputting the list of the at least one luminaire design via the display.
15. The computer controlled system according to claim 14, wherein the processor is further configured for: providing an input interface for inputting another installation characteristic; and obtaining the list of the at least one luminaire design further based on the another installation characteristic.
16. The computer controlled system according to claim 14, wherein the processor is further configured for: providing an input interface for inputting a preferential parameter; and sorting the list of the at least one luminaire design based on the preferential parameter.
17. (canceled)
18. The computer controlled system according to claim 14, further comprising a stock database, wherein the processor is further configured for: obtaining, from the stock database, a list of available luminaire parts; and obtaining the list of the at least one luminaire design further based on the obtained list of available luminaire parts.
19. The computer controlled system according to claim 14, further comprising an inputting means configured for inputting, through the inputting means via a selection interface, a selected luminaire design from the list of the at least one luminaire design, wherein the processor is configured for: altering the at least one visual representation of the lighting site with at least one installed luminaire, based on the list of the at least one luminaire design and on the at least one visual representation of the lighting site; and outputting the at least one altered visual representation via the display, and/or outputting the at least one altered visual representation via another display included in the computer controlled system.
20. The computer controlled system according to claim 14, wherein the data entry means is further adapted to receive a second visual representation of the lighting site different from a first visual representation of the at least one visual representation and wherein the processor is further configured for extracting the at least one luminaire installation characteristic based on the first and on the second visual representations of the lighting site.
21. The computer controlled system according to claim 14, wherein the processor is further configured for obtaining the list of the at least one luminaire design further based on another at least one luminaire installation characteristic of another lighting site.
22. A method for retrofitting a lighting site, said lighting site including at least one pathway, said method comprising: obtaining, based on at least one luminaire installation characteristic and a database with a plurality of luminaire designs, a list comprising at least one luminaire design of said plurality of luminaire designs, said at least one luminaire design being suitable for being installed at the lighting site, wherein the obtaining of the list of the at least one luminaire design is further based on another at least one luminaire installation characteristic of another lighting site.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0042] This and other aspects of the present invention will now be described in more detail, with reference to the appended drawings showing a currently preferred embodiment. Like numbers refer to like features throughout the drawings.
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[0048] The method of the present invention allows to retrofit a lighting site. The lighting site may correspond to any space to be illuminated with a location for installing at least one luminaire. The lighting site typically comprises a pathway that can be taken by vehicles and/or pedestrians. The pathway may be a pathway on a lighting site suitable for outdoor luminaires By lighting site for outdoor luminaires, it is meant roads, tunnels, industrial plants, stadiums, airports, harbors, rail stations, campuses, parks, cycle paths, pedestrian paths, or pedestrian zones for example, and outdoor luminaires can be used notably for the lighting of an outdoor area, such as roads and residential areas in the public domain, private parking areas and access roads to private building infrastructures, etc. In other embodiments according to the invention, the pathway may be located indoors, such as in a warehouse or an industry hall.
[0049] Since the method is for retrofitting, it is presupposed that the location of the at least one luminaire to be installed can be identified on the lighting site. In other words, a complete luminaire may already be installed on the lighting site and there is an interest in replacing it or at least replacing part of it, or only part of the luminaire is present on the lighting site, e.g. the base support of the luminaire is already mounted or the location where the base support will be is identifiable.
[0050] As can be seen in the embodiment of
[0051] A plurality of visual representations of the lighting site may be obtained. In an embodiment, the plurality of visual representations may be of the same kind and represent different viewpoints of the lighting site. In another embodiment, the plurality of visual representations may comprise visual representations of different kinds.
[0052] In a computer controlled system implementing the method, the at least one visual representation may be received on a data entry means and stored in a memory for further processing. The data entry means may comprise at least one interface for reading a storage medium onto which the at least one visual representation has been stored. The storage medium may be a local storage medium of the computer controlled system, e.g. a hard drive, a buffer memory, or may be a remote storage medium. The at least one visual representation may be obtained by a processor of the system from the memory. In an embodiment, the at least one visual representation may be obtained or retrieved from the storage medium based on an address inputted by the user, said address being associated to a location of the lighting site and linked to at least one corresponding visual representation of the lighting site.
[0053] As can be seen in the embodiment of
[0054] In an embodiment, the extraction of the at least one luminaire installation characteristic may be based on a plurality of visual representations. The plurality of visual representations may be used in order to improve the precision of the extracted at least one luminaire installation characteristic. In another embodiment, the plurality of visual representations may provide complementary information which, when processed, allows the extraction of the at least one luminaire installation characteristic. Different extraction methods may be used on the various visual representations of the lighting site to extract information, and optionally may be further processed. By combining different visual information, one may obtain luminaire installations characteristics not otherwise extractable. Additionally or alternatively, the extraction may take into account data stored in a database relevant to the at least one luminaire installation characteristic of the lighting site.
[0055] As can be seen in the embodiment of
[0056] Similarly as the at least one visual representation, in the computer controlled system, the database of the plurality of luminaire designs may be received by the data entry means and stored in the memory of the system. In an embodiment, the database of the plurality of luminaire designs may be available on a server of a luminaire producer. The list may be obtained by the processor of the system and displayed on a display of the system. Each luminaire design on the list may be associated with a summary of the luminaire design including various information, e.g. spacing, height, average luminance of an emitted light, transversal uniformity of the emitted light, longitudinal uniformity of the emitted light, average enlightenment of the emitted light, glare threshold index of the emitted light, luminaire name, lamp/led type and wattage, brand of luminaire parts, driver type, lighting light distribution, luminaire working temperature, lighting life time, luminaire class, luminaire total cost of ownership, luminaire installation method, etc. More detailed embodiments of views of the list will be described with reference to
[0057] To obtain the list of the at least one luminaire design, the at least one installation characteristic may be compared to parameters associated to each of the plurality of luminaire designs in the database of luminaire designs to check for a positive correspondence. The positive correspondence may be an indicator of the suitability of the corresponding luminaire design. The parameters associated to each of the plurality of luminaire designs may be any one of: light distribution, lamp/led type and wattage, protectors type, optical components, flux, photometric accessories, light color temperature, luminaire family, light supply current, etc. By an elimination process, the list of at least one suitable luminaire design can be obtained. In an embodiment, no suitable luminaire design can be obtained and the computer controlled system may display a manual input interface to input at least one installation characteristic manually instead of via the at least one visual representation; or the computer controlled system may suggest at least one installation characteristic to be reset to avoid for the list to be void, or may suggest at least one installation characteristic to be modified.
[0058] As can be seen in the embodiment of
[0059] In the computer controlled system, the preferential parameter may be selected through an input interface via an inputting means of the system. The inputting means may be any one of: a touch-sensitive interface, a keyboard, a button, a mouse, etc. In an embodiment, the view of the list displayed on the display of the system may comprise an interface to select the preferential parameter among a preset list of preferential parameters.
[0060] As can be seen in the embodiment of
[0061] In an embodiment of the computer controlled system, a selection interface may be displayed on the display of the system, and a user of the system may input via an inputting means a selected luminaire design part of the list of the at least one luminaire design. After the selection, the system may output an altered visual representation. The list of the at least one luminaire design and the altered visual representation may be outputted via similar or different outputting means, e.g. two different displays included in the system.
[0062] As can be seen in the embodiment of
[0063] In an embodiment, the step S15 may comprise obtaining, from a regulation database, a lighting regulation associated to the lighting site. The lighting regulation may correspond to a legal obligation or recommendation based on the class of the identified pathway, the amount of traffic, the type of users of the pathway, etc. In an embodiment, the obtaining of the lighting regulation may be based on the geo-coordinates of the lighting site. Additionally or alternatively, the obtaining of the lighting regulation may be at least partially based on the extracted installation characteristic, e.g. the number of lanes of the pathway. In an embodiment, the obtaining of the lighting regulation may be followed by a manual correction or confirmation of the lighting regulation associated to the lighting site. Also, the obtaining of the lighting regulation may be achieved by a manual entry.
[0064] The regulation database may be a nation-wide database, a region-wide database, a city-wide database, or a local-wide database. In an embodiment, the regulation database may be stored in the memory of the system and the obtaining of the lighting regulation may be achieved by reading the regulation database in the memory. In another embodiment, the system may further comprise a communication means configured for communication with the regulation database located remotely.
[0065] In an embodiment, the step S15 may comprise obtaining, from a stock database, a list of available luminaire parts. In an embodiment, the stock database may be stored in the memory of the system and the obtaining of the list of available luminaire parts may be achieved by reading the stock database in the memory. In another embodiment, the system may further comprise a communication means configured for communication with the stock database located remotely. In this way, the obtained list of the at least one luminaire design in step S12 reflects an actual product availability.
[0066] Indeed the luminaire design may comprise a certain number of luminaire parts to be gathered with various parts being essential or interchangeable. The availability of luminaire parts may change the overall characteristics of a luminaire design. The stock database may be luminaire parts available in a stock of a local provider, in a stock of a luminaire producer, in a catalogue of products, or in a personal stock. The availability may be further distinguished between available in stocks, discontinued, in production, and/or with a time indication of the availability on the lighting site for installation. The list of available luminaire parts may also comprise a quantity of available luminaire parts, an end-of-life date of available luminaire parts, a manufacturing country of the luminaire parts, an ecological label of the luminaire parts. In an embodiment, the obtaining of the list of the at least one luminaire design may be based on luminaire designs favoring available luminaire parts whose quantity in stocks is high, which are subject to a special price offer, and/or which are close to the end-of-life date.
[0067] In an embodiment, the step S15 may comprise providing an input corresponding to another luminaire installation characteristic via an input interface. Other luminaire installation characteristics may thus be conveniently inputted from various sources. For example the input provided may be a manual input by a user using an inputting means, e.g. a keyboard. Additionally or alternatively, the another luminaire installation characteristic may originate from a database of known luminaire installation characteristics and/or based from on-site measured data.
[0068] In an embodiment, the step S15 may comprise obtaining another at least one luminaire installation characteristic of another lighting site. The at least one luminaire installation characteristic and the another at least luminaire installation characteristic may be of similar or different kinds. In one embodiment, the another lighting site does not need to be retrofitted and the another at least one luminaire installation characteristic allows to improve the likeness in the list of the at least one luminaire design obtained in step S12 between the lighting site and the another lighting site. In another embodiment, the another lighting site is to be retrofitted and the obtaining of the list of the at least one luminaire design of step S12 allows optimizing the suitability to multiple lighting sites. It is to be noted that the another at least one luminaire installation characteristic may be provided manually, and/or extracted from an obtained visual representation, and/or originate from a database.
[0069] In an embodiment, the step S15 may obtain the another funneling information from the sorted list after step S13, and the reiteration of step S12 may allow to remove from the list at least one of the luminaire design at the bottom of the sorted list.
[0070] In an embodiment, the step S15 may obtain the another funneling information via an input from the user of the computer controlled system after a negative appreciation of the outputted altered visual representation of step S14.
[0071] In an embodiment, the step S12 may be followed by another step comprising the provision of a purchase selection interface. The purchase selection interface may allow the user, after selection of the at least one desired luminaire design from the list of the at least one luminaire design, to conclude by ordering the at least one desired luminaire design for retrofitting the lighting site.
[0072] The typical lighting site depicted in the embodiment of
[0073] The lighting site may have at least one luminaire 23 installed to be retrofitted, a plurality of luminaires 23 in the embodiment of
[0074] The luminaire 23 may comprise a base support, e.g. a pole, onto which the luminaire head 24 is mounted, optionally in association with a luminaire head bracket. Various dimensions may be identified with respect to the luminaire 23: a height of the base support, an overhang of the luminaire head 24 with respect to the base support, an inclination of the luminaire head 24 with respect to a horizontal direction, a lateral dimension of a hard shoulder of the pathway, an arrangement pattern of a group of luminaires including the at least one luminaire, a location of the at least one luminaire base support respective to the one or more circulation directions. Also an optical characteristic of the surface to be illuminated may be obtained, e.g. the reflective optical characteristics of the surface.
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[0078] In other embodiments, the sorting in
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Whilst the principles of the invention have been set out above in connection with specific embodiments, it is to be understood that this description is merely made by way of example and not as a limitation of the scope of protection which is determined by the appended claims.