Application of Fuzzy Logic Model for Correct Lighting in Computer Aided Interior Design Areas

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Abstract

Proper lighting is one of the important things in architectural design areas. Designers use a variety of software to design the interior of any area (e.g. AutoCAD, 3DsMax, SketchUp, Revit, etc.). Typically, designers determine the location lighting system and the number of bulbs prepared by the program. Problems arise when the design space provided by the designer is properly illuminated. To avoid these problems, it is necessary to pay attention to the following: 1. LUX definition by location, 2. Calculation of reflection coefficients according to color tones, 3. Identification of chandeliers and lamps, 4. Calculation of light flow (Lumen), 5. Calculation of bright intensity, 6. Calculation of the room index, 7. Lighting account. This article explores how to properly and efficiently illuminate daylight and artificial illumination in the interior design of 3Ds MAX according to a fuzzy logic model based on color tones. Based on the values obtained, calculations were made in the Fuzzy Toolbox section of Matlab and the results were obtained with lighting suitable for the interior design developed by 3DsMax.

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Imamguluyev, R. (2021). Application of Fuzzy Logic Model for Correct Lighting in Computer Aided Interior Design Areas. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 1197 AISC, pp. 1644–1651). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51156-2_192

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