Energy-Saving Research on New Type of LED Sensor Lamp with Low-Light Mode

In general, the sensor lamps in the corridors, stairwells, or toilets of buildings will change from completely dark to full brightness when someone passes by. It will make the human eyes feel very uncomfortable, and when the sensor lamp is completely dark, the whole corridor and stairwell will be da...

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subjects Aesthetics
Alternative energy
Brightness
Buildings
Consumption
Corridors
Electricity generation
Energy conservation
Energy efficiency
Environmental protection
Exterior lighting
Green buildings
Illumination
Lamps
Light
Light emitting diodes
Lighting systems
Night
Power consumption
Renewable resources
Sensors
Solar energy
Stairwells
Toilets
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