In 2003, the International Commission on Illumination (CIE) adopted a range of 15 standard skies covering the whole probable spectrum of usual skies in the world. A good understanding of the sky luminance distribution is essential to daylighting developments and energy-efficient building designs. This paper studies the work on the identification of Hong Kong prevailing standard skies. Ten-minute data recorded between 1999 and 2005 in Hong Kong were used for the analysis. An approach to identify a subset of 6 sky standards including overcast, partly cloudy and clear sky types was proposed. The performance of the proposed approach was evaluated against the measured data in terms of root-mean- square error (RMSE). The statistical analysis showed that the proposed method produced acceptable agreements with the measured data and the overall RMSE was computed of 30% INTRODUCTION
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Li, D. H. W., & Tang, H. L. (2008). Classification of Hong Kong Prevailing Standard Skies. The Open Construction and Building Technology Journal, 2(1), 251–256. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874836800802010251
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