Accurately Programming Complex Light Regimes with Multi-channel LEDs

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Accurately Programming Complex Light Regimes with Multi-channel LEDs

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Vong, G. Y. W.; Scott, P.; Claydon, W.; Daff, J.; Denby, K.; Ezer, D.

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Background: Advances in LED lighting technologies have allowed researchers to explore increasingly complex light regimes. This has given us greater insight into plants\' responses to dynamic light, including seasonality and fluctuating conditions, rather than the discrete (i.e. on / off) lighting previously explored. However, there is a need for methods to accurately program multi-channel / waveband LED lighting systems. Results: We present a multi-step, multidimensional algorithm to accurately program LED lights. This algorithm accounts for non-linearity between intensity settings and irradiance output, as well as bleedthrough between channels of different wavebands. Our algorithm out-performs other methods which treat waveband channels as independent variables, predicting intensity settings more accurately. Conclusions: We have made this algorithm available to the plant sciences community as an R package, LightFitR (available on GitHub at: https://github.com/ginavong/LightFitR). We hope this package will enable the community to explore even more complex light regimes, gaining insight into the versatility of plant responses to light.

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