AUTOMATED CONTROL LED SYSTEMS OF ARTIFICIAL SKYSCRAPER
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.53.12144Keywords:
LED cell, helioclimateron, controller.Abstract
Considered the possibility of creating an experimental light environment (helioclimateron) for the study of natural, artificial and compatible lighting in the composition of the interior and exterior of buildings. The determined light, electric and optical patterns of the formation of light fluxes in a hemispherical model of skyscraper. Significant economic and operation advantages of LED systems of light for artificial skyscraper have been proven. Proposed schemes of computer control by LED cells, which formthe distribution of light and color.
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