This invention generally relates to automated shade systems that employ
one or more algorithms to provide appropriate solar protection from
direct solar penetration; reduce solar heat gain; reduce radiant surface
temperatures; control penetration of the solar ray, optimize the interior
natural daylighting of a structure and optimize the efficiency of
interior lighting systems. The invention additionally comprises a
motorized window covering, radiometers, and a central control system that
uses algorithms to optimize the interior lighting of a structure. These
algorithms include information such as: geodesic coordinates of a
building; solar position; solar angle solar radiation; solar penetration
angles; solar intensity; the measured brightness and veiling glare across
a surface; time, solar altitude, solar azimuth, detected sky conditions,
ASHRAE sky models, sunrise and sunset times, surface orientations of
windows, incidence angles of the sun striking windows, window covering
positions, minimum BTU load and solar heat gain.