Workshop Meeting
5-6 April 2004,
Helsinki, Finland
Annex Workshop meeting was held on 5-6 April 2004, in Helsinki. The meeting was hosted by HUT (Helsinki University of Technology). There were 18 participants from 9 countries. The workshop included presentations by the participants of their research work and possible input to Annex. The Annex draft to be presented to ExCo in June 2004 was processed in the Workshop. The management of the Annex (Operating Agent and Subtasks Leaders) was decided and the participants of different Subtasks and timetable were agreed.
Minutes of the Meeting (pdf file)
Following presentations were given by the participants:
- From R&D strategy to an Annex
Markku Virtanen IEA ECBCS ExCo member, Finland - CIE Division 3 activities
Marc Fontoynont,CIE Division 3 Director, ENTPE, France - Energy-optimised Lighting Systems - Light Sources, Illumination Systems, Electronic Controls
Heinrich Kaase & Alexander Rosemann, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany - Integrated control of HVAC system, lighting and blinds in a building zone
Ahmad Husaunndee, CSTB Building Automation and Energy management Division, France - Research areas in HUT related to the scope of the new Annex
Eino Tetri, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland - Can specification and design constraints achieve user satisfaction of energy efficient lighting control?
Trevor Forrest, HelvarMerca Limited, UK - Potential of energy savings in lighting by optimized control systems including daylight, presence and situation control
Walter Werner, Zumtobel, Austria - Development and dissemination of lighting design tools so far in the IEA
Jan de Boer, Fraunhofer-Institute of Building Physics, Germany - The optimisation of the total energy demand of a room or building by means of well-considered design choices
M. van der Voorden & R.M.J. Bokel, Delft University, Faculty of Architecture, Netherlands - DECI: A tool for the diagnosis of indoor lighting systems for non-residential buildings
Ahmad Husaunndee, CSTB Building Automation and Energy management Division, France - Implementing lighting design procedures and simulation tools
Reto Miloni, Miloni Lichtplanung & Architektur, Switzerland - EMC Problems connected with the energy-efficient lighting
Zbigniew Mantorski, Silesian University of Technology, Poland - Research on Smart Control Systems at the Solar Energy and Building Physics Lab.
David Lindelöf, Solar Energy and Building Physics Lab, Switzerland - Possible input from ENTPE / France: exploration of preferred lighting scenarios through monitoring, luminous environment characterization, and behavioural tests
Marc Fontoynont, Light & Radiation Group National Engineering School of State Public Works (ENTPE), France

