Auto-tuned Active Filter Design for Lighting System in Buildings

dc.contributor.authorNatthanon Phannil
dc.contributor.authorSulee Bunjongjit
dc.contributor.authorSantipont Ananwattanaporn
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T19:24:49Z
dc.date.issued2025-3-5
dc.description.abstractThe lighting system is a continuously used energy system found in all buildings. This system is highly complex as it includes various types such as incandescent bulbs, fluorescent tubes, HID lamps, and LEDs. These types of loads consist of many electronic components and are significant sources of Auto-Tuned Active Filter signals. These harmonic signals directly affect protective devices and electronic equipment in the building's electrical system. Therefore, reducing the harmonic signals generated by the lighting system is crucial for buildings. Generally, harmonic reduction can be achieved by installing one of three types of filters: active, passive, and hybrid. This research presents the design of an auto-tuned active filter using the MATLAB Simulink and tests it using four lighting load cases. The designed circuit can effectively reduce harmonic signals while also improving the energy efficiency of the building.
dc.identifier.doi10.1109/ieecon64081.2025.10987874
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/19785
dc.subjectBuilding Energy and Comfort Optimization
dc.subjectEmbedded Systems and FPGA Design
dc.subjectColor perception and design
dc.titleAuto-tuned Active Filter Design for Lighting System in Buildings
dc.typeArticle

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