The Application on Ecological Architecture of Fiber Optic Lighting

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modern society is a social that support of energy, the demand of coal, oil and natural gas demand is more and more , but these are non-renewable resources, opening a road of green and resources sustainable utilization is a direction to the world. Ecological architecture is called green sustainable architecture, require green and low power. Introducing Fiber optic lighting to building lighting, guiding the sunlight into building, filtering harmful rays of sunlight ,both beneficial to health and save energy at the same time. The Focusing device model based on cassegrain construction as a special light coupling device, in order to achieve real-time tracking of the sun's rays, using single chip microcomputer as the sun tracking controller, so as to make better use of existing sunlight.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1065-1069)

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2209-2212

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December 2014

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