Abstract
The ultimate goal in the design of lighting controls is the coordination of the on and off light cycles with the presence and absence of human occupants. It is argued that dividing the labor in a unified system could probably achieve this goal. Specifically, a “centralautomatic” system to turn the lights off and a “local-manual” system to turn the lights on could conserve lighting energy without sacrificing the needs of occupants
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