%0 Report %9 Technical Report %A Viani, F. %A Polo, A. %A Garofalo, P. %A Anselmi, N. %A Salucci, M. %A Giarola, E. %D 2017 %F elediasc12:724 %K Smart Buildings, Energy-Efficient Buildings, Smart Lighting, WiFi, Automatic Control %T Experimental Validation of an Innovative Algorithm for Smart Lighting in Energy-Efficient Museums %U http://www.eledia.org/students-reports/724/ %X Nowadays, museum managers are particularly interested in the smart control of the lighting system of the building, in order to improve as much as possible the quality of the exhibitions and - more in general - the overall experience of the visitors. Moreover, smart lighting in modern museums is a valuable solution for achieving energy efficiency and power saving. Within this context, this work is aimed at studying and developing an innovative methodology for the smart control of lights in a museum environment. The basic idea is that (i) distributed sensors measure the light conditions near the artworks and (ii) a centralized control unit processes this information and sets the proper dimmer profile of the smart lamps in real-time, in order to obtain the desired lighting conditions. In order to validate the proposed algorithm, an experimental validation in a real environment is carried out and the obtained results are discussed.