A lighting control system of art museum based on image recognition and STM32
by Cong Zhang; Zhisheng Wang; Dan Zhu; Haiwen Gao; Nianyu Zou
International Journal of Sensor Networks (IJSNET), Vol. 37, No. 2, 2021

Abstract: Intelligent lighting control system plays a vital role in the lighting regulation of art gallery. It is necessary to design an automatic control system of light regulation. This paper proposes a layered design of lighting control system, which can be divided into three major parts. Each part communicates with each other using wireless sensors to realise intelligent lighting regulation. Before the lighting control system works, it also needs to have the initial values of the lighting and lamp parameters. We also design an experiment to simulate. The initial value of the luminaire indicates that the luminaire adopts 30° angle to illuminate the painting, the beam angle is 15°, and the colour temperature is 3000 K. This initial value can be performed in a real environment.

Online publication date: Wed, 27-Oct-2021

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