LYSSTYR

(Norwegian (short) for Light Control)

Computer program for automatic control of lighting systems

Why ?
  • Light is a strong zeitgeber for syncronizing many biological rhythms.
  • Important events in the life cycle of fish are influenced by annual light rhythm, such as
    - smoltification in salmonids
    - maturation (several species)
    To simulate daily and annual rhythms automatic control is practical.
  • Dusk and dawn may play an important role in the life of animals, and in many cases has to be simulated if artificial lighting is to be used.
How ?
  • The light level can be calculated for a given time and position by teoretically based formulas.
  • By using a suitable choice of light sources, e.a. a combination of incandescent lamps and fluorescent lamps, the relative light level between 0 and 100% can be set in order to simulate natural light rhythms.
  • To make such simulation easy, a PC program named, LYSSTYR has been developed.

Main menu LYSSTYR

Screen presentation of natural light rhythm

Static light rhythms can be
defined by drawing on the screen

Screen presentation of a static ligh rhythm
LYSSTYR :
A computer program for light control
  • Many possibilities for daily and annual light rhythms :
    - Complete simulation of natural rhythms.
    - Simulation of just dusk and dawn..
    - ON/OFF cycle controlled by sunrise and sunset.
    - Static light rhythms defined with almost no limitations by drawing the light-dark pattern using a mouse. It is easy to establish light periods for resonance-, T- and night-interuption experiments.
  • Both day and year may be shortened or extended to manipulate the rhythms, e.g. by use of a 9 month "year".
  • Possible to control automatic feeders related to the light level, with use of normal, double or triple feeding intensity.
  • Graphical interface, most operations can be made by use of computer mouse.
Applications
  • Research laboratories working with biological rhythms or prosesses controlled by biological rhythms.
  • Commercial fish farming, e.g. enclosed production systems for smoltification of salmonids.
  • Lighting control systems based on the LYSSTYR program, and with Helvar LCS-system, are installed at Brattøra Research Station and other research stations and commercial sites in Norway, Iceland, Finland and Australia.

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