Daytime use of artificial light in Indian households-understanding usage patterns (Softcopy is also available)
Jain, Atisha (PBE21068)
Daytime use of artificial light in Indian households-understanding usage patterns (Softcopy is also available) - 2023 - vii,22,xxviiip.
Table of Contents
ABSTRACT i
UNDERTAKING ii
CERTIFICATE iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS iv
ABBREVIATIONS viii
TABLE OF CONTENTS ix
LIST OF FIGURES vii
LIST OF TABLES viii
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
1.2 Purpose/Aim
1.3 Research Objective
1.4 Significance of Study
1.5 Scope & Limitations
2. LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Circadian Response and its Relation to Illuminance Level Requirement
2.2 Occupant Behavior and Energy Performance
2.3 Occupant Behavior and Artificial Lighting
2.4 Usage-based Behavior Classification
2.5 Statistical Methods
2.6 Boundary Conditions
3. METHODOLOGY
3.1 Overview
3.2 Sampling Selection
3.3 Protocol Development
3.4 Questionnaire Survey
3.5 Monitoring Process
3.6 Data Collection
4. RESULT AND ANALYSIS
4.1 Probability of Relationship between Daylight Levels and Artificial Lights
4.2 Statistical Correlation
4.3 Usage Classification Based on Active and Passive Use
4.4 Usage Classification Based on Seasonal Behavior
5. CONCLUSION
6. WAY FORWARD
REFERENCES
ANNEXURES
MBEP TH-0080 / JAI
Daytime use of artificial light in Indian households-understanding usage patterns (Softcopy is also available) - 2023 - vii,22,xxviiip.
Table of Contents
ABSTRACT i
UNDERTAKING ii
CERTIFICATE iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS iv
ABBREVIATIONS viii
TABLE OF CONTENTS ix
LIST OF FIGURES vii
LIST OF TABLES viii
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
1.2 Purpose/Aim
1.3 Research Objective
1.4 Significance of Study
1.5 Scope & Limitations
2. LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Circadian Response and its Relation to Illuminance Level Requirement
2.2 Occupant Behavior and Energy Performance
2.3 Occupant Behavior and Artificial Lighting
2.4 Usage-based Behavior Classification
2.5 Statistical Methods
2.6 Boundary Conditions
3. METHODOLOGY
3.1 Overview
3.2 Sampling Selection
3.3 Protocol Development
3.4 Questionnaire Survey
3.5 Monitoring Process
3.6 Data Collection
4. RESULT AND ANALYSIS
4.1 Probability of Relationship between Daylight Levels and Artificial Lights
4.2 Statistical Correlation
4.3 Usage Classification Based on Active and Passive Use
4.4 Usage Classification Based on Seasonal Behavior
5. CONCLUSION
6. WAY FORWARD
REFERENCES
ANNEXURES
MBEP TH-0080 / JAI