In this paper we present the characterization of a calibrated embedded system for quasi real-time lighting computation based on HDR sky monitoring. To quantify its accuracy in lighting computation, we positioned the device in front of a test module with unilateral-façades to measure the luminance distribution of the sky and ground dome, including that of the sun, the clouds and landscape, followed by on-board illuminance computation in the device. An experiment was conducted on two representative days, with overcast and clear sky respectively. The embedded device computed the illuminance for 5 virtual sensors which was referred to the measurement by 5 lux-meters at the identical positions synchronously to assess its relative error. Compared with the Perez all-weather sky model, the embedded device was indicated to be more reliable and achieved 10%-25% higher accuracy in transient lighting computation of horizontal illuminance based on HDR imaging and luminance mapping.
Andreas Peter Burg, Reza Ghanaatian Jahromi, Marco Widmer
Sandro Carrara, Ali Meimandi, Ata Jedari Golparvar, Sarah Tonello