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Lean Tools to Evaluate Lighting Conditions
Abstract
Lighting in indoor and outdoor settings has a purpose of providing an environment that is deemed as being comfortable and safe with the highest amount of light at the lowest possible consumption of energy. On the downside, there are instances where lighting is not as efficient as it is expected to be. For instance, the current outdoor lighting infrastructure at the University Campus (Referred to as “Campus”) located in a southern town in the United States of America proves this fact. In reality, the lighting on this campus is outdated when compared to the expected lighting standards. The main objective of the chapter is to use lean tools to analyze data on the light luminosity, pole locations, and other conditions. The results suggest a recommendation for a lean solution for the implementation of new and additional lighting on the Campus, which is deemed to provide efficiency and safety.
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