Sky scanning on rooftop via fish-eye camera

Daylight simulation has been a topic that’s been of interest so as to maximize the performance of daylighting in buildings and solar forecasting. However, most of the research is performed in seasonal and temperate climate but not much studies has been performed on tropical and equatorial climates l...

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Main Author: Sim, Yu Ling Julia
Other Authors: Tseng King Jet
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/67132
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description Daylight simulation has been a topic that’s been of interest so as to maximize the performance of daylighting in buildings and solar forecasting. However, most of the research is performed in seasonal and temperate climate but not much studies has been performed on tropical and equatorial climates like Singapore. Generation of detailed sky luminance models that are suitable for use in Singapore requires long-term data collection of sky information of Singapore’s weather before analysis can be performed. In order to perform the required analysis, it is important to come up with ways to extract the luminance data from the sky images. As the number of sky images to be processed can go up to thousands of images, there is a need to think of ways to process the images by batches instead of individually. The aim of this project is to come up with a program to process the images taken by the sky camera and extract the luminance data for analysis.
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spelling ntu-10356/671322023-07-07T15:58:28Z Sky scanning on rooftop via fish-eye camera Sim, Yu Ling Julia Tseng King Jet School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Singapore–Berkeley Building Efficiency and Sustainability in the Tropics (SinBerBEST) Chien Szu-Cheng DRNTU::Engineering Daylight simulation has been a topic that’s been of interest so as to maximize the performance of daylighting in buildings and solar forecasting. However, most of the research is performed in seasonal and temperate climate but not much studies has been performed on tropical and equatorial climates like Singapore. Generation of detailed sky luminance models that are suitable for use in Singapore requires long-term data collection of sky information of Singapore’s weather before analysis can be performed. In order to perform the required analysis, it is important to come up with ways to extract the luminance data from the sky images. As the number of sky images to be processed can go up to thousands of images, there is a need to think of ways to process the images by batches instead of individually. The aim of this project is to come up with a program to process the images taken by the sky camera and extract the luminance data for analysis. Bachelor of Engineering 2016-05-12T03:32:37Z 2016-05-12T03:32:37Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/67132 en Nanyang Technological University 68 p. application/pdf
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Sky scanning on rooftop via fish-eye camera
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