TY - JOUR
T1 - Tutorial
T2 - Road Lighting for Efficient and Safe Traffic Environments
AU - Tetri, Eino
AU - Bozorg Chenani, Sanaz
AU - Räsänen, Rami-Samuli
AU - Baumgartner, Hans
AU - Vaaja, Matti
AU - Sierla, Seppo
AU - Tähkämö, Leena
AU - Virtanen, Juho-Pekka
AU - Kurkela, Matti
AU - Ikonen, Erkki
AU - Halonen, Liisa
AU - Hyyppä, Hannu
AU - Kosonen, Iisakki
PY - 2017/2/19
Y1 - 2017/2/19
N2 - This paper discusses various aspects of outdoor lighting energy-efficiency by means of new light sources and smart lighting systems. We will also discuss visibility, traffic flow, safety and environmental and economic aspects. The use of an optimum level of road lighting maximizes the contrast between the background and the object to be seen. This suggests that the combined effect of road lighting and car headlights should be taken into account. Solutions for future measurement needs include 3D modelling of the lighting environment and mesopic photometry. The life-cycle environmental impacts of high-pressure sodium (HPS) and LED luminaires were found to be on a similar level, but it is expected that LED luminaires will surpass the HPS luminaire in environmental friendliness across the whole life cycle in the future. The energy-saving potential is based on new energy-efficient technology, reduced burning hours with smart control, and new lighting dimensioning. The energy saving potential when replacing HPS lamps with LED luminaires is 31% with current technology and 66% with improved technology in the future. Further energy savings are achievable with reduced burning hours enabled with smart lighting. Altogether, the energy saving potential of the future LED luminaire is 83% compared to current HPS luminaire.
AB - This paper discusses various aspects of outdoor lighting energy-efficiency by means of new light sources and smart lighting systems. We will also discuss visibility, traffic flow, safety and environmental and economic aspects. The use of an optimum level of road lighting maximizes the contrast between the background and the object to be seen. This suggests that the combined effect of road lighting and car headlights should be taken into account. Solutions for future measurement needs include 3D modelling of the lighting environment and mesopic photometry. The life-cycle environmental impacts of high-pressure sodium (HPS) and LED luminaires were found to be on a similar level, but it is expected that LED luminaires will surpass the HPS luminaire in environmental friendliness across the whole life cycle in the future. The energy-saving potential is based on new energy-efficient technology, reduced burning hours with smart control, and new lighting dimensioning. The energy saving potential when replacing HPS lamps with LED luminaires is 31% with current technology and 66% with improved technology in the future. Further energy savings are achievable with reduced burning hours enabled with smart lighting. Altogether, the energy saving potential of the future LED luminaire is 83% compared to current HPS luminaire.
KW - Road lighting
KW - LED
KW - Energy-efficiency
KW - Safety
KW - Environmental impact
U2 - 10.1080/15502724.2017.1283233
DO - 10.1080/15502724.2017.1283233
M3 - Article
SN - 1550-2724
VL - 13
SP - 223
EP - 241
JO - LEUKOS
JF - LEUKOS
IS - 4
ER -