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===Active daylighting=== '''Active daylighting''' is a system of collecting sunlight using a mechanical device to increase the efficiency of light collection for a given lighting purpose. Active daylighting systems are different from passive daylighting systems in that passive systems are stationary and do not actively follow or track the sun.<ref>[http://www.tpub.com/content/UFC2/ufc_3_530_01/ufc_3_530_010046.htm Active Daylighting] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100202004451/http://www.tpub.com/content/UFC2/ufc_3_530_01/ufc_3_530_010046.htm |date=February 2, 2010}} retrieved 9 February 2009</ref> There are two types of active daylighting control systems: '''closed loop''' [[solar tracker|solar tracking]], and '''open loop''' solar tracking systems. * '''Closed loop''' systems track the sun by relying on a set of [[lens (optics)|lens]] or sensors with a limited field of view, directed at the sun, and are fully illuminated by sunlight at all times. As the sun moves, it begins to shade one or more sensors, which the system detect and activates motors or actuators to move the device back into a position where all sensors are once again equally illuminated.<ref name="inspira">{{Cite web |url=http://www.inspira.es/newsroom/981130.html |title=A new strategy for EUCLIDES subdegree solar tracking |access-date=2020-09-12 |archive-date=2010-04-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100406130743/http://www.inspira.es/newsroom/981130.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> * '''Open loop''' systems track the sun without physically following the sun via sensors (although sensors may be used for calibration). These systems typically employ electronic logic which controls device motors or actuators to follow the sun based on a mathematical formula. This formula is typically a pre-programmed sun path chart, detailing where the sun will be at a given latitude and at a given date and time for each day.
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