Jing Lin, Per Olof Hedekvist, Nina Mylly, Math Bollen, Jingchun Shen, Jiawei Xiong, Christofer Silfvenius
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Abstract
Traditional lighting source reliability evaluations, often covering just half
of a lamp's volume, can misrepresent real-world performance. To overcome these
limitations,adopting advanced asset management strategies for a more holistic
evaluation is crucial. This paper investigates human-centric and integrative
lighting asset management in Swedish public libraries. Through field
observations, interviews, and gap analysis, the study highlights a disparity
between current lighting conditions and stakeholder expectations, with issues
like eye strain suggesting significant improvement potential. We propose a
shift towards more dynamic lighting asset management and reliability
evaluations, emphasizing continuous enhancement and comprehensive training in
human-centric and integrative lighting principles.