CODE 84394 ACADEMIC YEAR 2023/2024 CREDITS 8 cfu anno 2 INGEGNERIA ELETTRICA 8731 (LM-28) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR ING-IND/33 LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 2° Semester TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW The teaching provides the fundamentals related to the general sizing of outdoor and indoor lighting systems. Particular attention is paid to saving energy, increasing road safety, creating the most comfortable working or leisure environments possible, and creating conditions that allow the best enjoyment of artworks while ensuring their best preservation using automation. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Understand the basic principles of lighting: learn the fundamental concepts of lighting, including the properties of light, colour temperature, intensity, direction, and the interaction between light and surfaces. Familiarize yourself with lighting equipment: gain knowledge about various lighting fixtures, bulbs, lamps, and accessories commonly used in lighting setups, including their functions, characteristics, and applications. Understand lighting for different environments: study the considerations and approaches for lighting different environments such as indoor spaces, outdoor locations, photography studios, theatres, and architectural spaces. Learn how to adapt lighting techniques and equipment to suit specific contexts. Master lighting control: acquire skills in manipulating lighting variables such as intensity, direction, colour and shadows. Understand the use of lighting control devices to achieve desired lighting effects and adjust the mood or atmosphere of a scene. Explore lighting design principles: learn about the principles of lighting design, including balance, contrast, focus, and composition. Understand how to create visually pleasing lighting arrangements that enhance the subject, emphasize key elements, and create a sense of depth and dimension. Study lighting safety and energy efficiency: familiarize with safety guidelines, electrical codes, and best practices for handling lighting equipment. Learn about energy-efficient lighting solutions, such as LED technology, and understand how to optimize lighting setups for reduced energy consumption. Understand the importance of daylight: learn about the benefits of natural daylight in indoor spaces, including its positive impact on human health, well-being, productivity, and energy efficiency Gain hands-on experience: apply theoretical knowledge by engaging in practical exercises and projects. TEACHING METHODS The teaching presents theoretical lectures and exercises. SYLLABUS/CONTENT Smart City: definition and forms according to which a city can become smart. Innovation in lighting: new technologies and smart integration with other service networks in the Smart City Photometry: Description of the phenomenon of human vision: description of phenomena related to light and its perception. Definitions of the fundamental photometric and radiometric quantities and the principles that link them and describe their behavior. Typical examples of such quantities. Light and matter: Interaction with matter. Reflection coefficient and luminance coefficient. Colorimetry: Methods of color classification according to color spaces. Instrumentation: Description of instrumentation for measuring photometric, radiometric and colorimetric quantities. Light sources: Illustration of the main types and current technologies, luminous and electrical characteristics. Presentation of the fundamental properties of luminaires: efficiency, light emission characteristics, cumulative emission. Description of methodologies, instrumentation, measurement systems and regulatory requirements related to measurements on light sources (lamps and luminaires). RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY The Lighting Handbook: Reference and Application – 10th Edition – 2011 David L. Dilaura, Kevin W. Houser, Richard G. Mistrick, Gary R. Steffy Iesna Lighting Handbook Illuminating Engineering ISBN:0879952415, 9780879952419 TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD ANDREA MORINI Exam Board ANDREA MORINI (President) STEFANO MASSUCCO MAURIZIO FRANCO MAZZUCCHELLI (President Substitute) LESSONS LESSONS START https://corsi.unige.it/8731/p/studenti-orario Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION The teaching examination includes a written test (development of a project) and presentation of the project(s) developed during the teaching. ASSESSMENT METHODS Students explain to the teacher the choices made in the written test also in relation to those made in the development of the projects prepared during teaching. Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 16/01/2024 08:30 GENOVA Compitino 16/01/2024 08:30 GENOVA Orale 02/02/2024 09:00 GENOVA Esame su appuntamento 02/02/2024 09:00 GENOVA Scritto + Orale 13/02/2024 08:30 GENOVA Compitino 13/02/2024 08:30 GENOVA Orale 11/06/2024 09:00 GENOVA Esame su appuntamento 11/06/2024 09:00 GENOVA Scritto + Orale 02/07/2024 09:00 GENOVA Esame su appuntamento 02/07/2024 09:00 GENOVA Scritto + Orale 16/07/2024 09:00 GENOVA Esame su appuntamento 16/07/2024 09:00 GENOVA Scritto + Orale 03/09/2024 09:00 GENOVA Esame su appuntamento 03/09/2024 09:00 GENOVA Scritto + Orale 20/09/2024 09:00 GENOVA Esame su appuntamento 20/09/2024 09:00 GENOVA Scritto + Orale