# | Organisation Name | Industries | Headquarter | Description | Founded Year | Company Type | Num of Employees |
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1 | - | Espoo, Espoo | INTELLIGENT LIGHTING SOLUTIONS
At Helvar we create intelligent and energy-saving lighting solutions. Intelligent lighting is essential to the wellbeing of employees, customers, visitors, patients… and helps you to achieve your sustainability targets. Helvar lighting control solutions help to create smart environments built for the future, using information and working seamlessly with other systems. With a wide range of lighting control solutions and luminaire components, we design open and flexible solutions for lighting to suit your specific needs. We pride ourselves on being lighting experts - you can find our solutions in all sorts of places - offices, schools, hotels, hospitals among many others.
GLOBAL PRESENCE
Our headquarters are located in Finland, as are our luminaire component development and manufacturing operations. Our lighting control competence centre is in England. Worldwide, we serve our customers locally by our sales offices and our global network of partners in over 50 countries. To learn more, please visit www.helvar.com.
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đź’»: www.helvar.com | 1921 | Privately Held | 237 | |
2 | - | Annapolis, Maryland | PHA is one of the area's leading providers of high tech low voltage solutions for both commercial and residential applications. We strive daily to surpass our customers expectations with over 30+ years of industry experience. Whether you're looking at a custom home theater or need a 10 story building secured with state of the art cameras and door access controls, PHA will work closely with you to provide a cost effective solution that meets your needs. Our services include home automation & integration, camera & security systems, indoor & outdoor audio & video, lighting control, WiFi, access control, and more! | 1998 | Privately Held | 256 | |
3 | Design | Fresno, CA | LinkUs is a full service low-voltage integration firm with 21 offices in California, Oregon and Nevada. LinkUs provides residential and commercial clients with solutions in automation, audio/video entertainment, security and lighting control. We are also the largest Regional Service Provider and installation company for Dish Network in the West.
We are on the cutting edge of technology, bringing our customers the best in entertainment, security, and automation. With nearly 20 years of experience working with families, builders, and designers, LinkUs is the expert in installation and custom design.
We understand how intimidating technology can be. We want our customers to get the most enjoyment out of their homes or business systems, so we take the time to educate our customers on how to use their equipment.
Head over to our website to see what makes us the first choice for home and commercial automation in the Western United States. Whether it is for your family or business, our expert team is ready to bring you the cutting edge technology solutions you want at a price you can afford. | 1996 | Public Company | 152 | |
4 | Manufacturing | London | CP Electronics, a brand of Legrand Electric Ltd, is committed to developing innovative, energy saving controls for lighting, heating and ventilation. From passive infrared (PIR) and microwave presence detectors, to fully addressable and networkable lighting control systems, we have got everything needed to effectively control lighting and reduce energy costs across a variety of applications. | 1971 | Public Company | 114 | |
5 | Information Technology | Espoo, Southern Finland | Casambi is changing the way people and businesses light their surroundings.
Since 2011, Casambi has been developing wireless lighting control systems based on Bluetooth Low Energy. Today, we are the market leader.
A dynamic user experience, excellent reliability and unparalleled performance are already enjoyed via hundreds of third-party Casambi ecosystem providers. Our technology can be integrated into any lighting installation – from individual lighting fixture controls to industrial-scale solutions with cloud-based remote control, monitoring and data logging.
Casambi has a growing sales and support network across Europe, North America and Asia. We are always interested in meeting new partners to join us on this journey. | 2011 | Privately Held | 90 | |
6 | Electronics | Westbury, NY | ACS is among the largest residential and commercial Audio, Home Theater, Lighting Control, Motorized Shades, IT and Home Automation companies in the nation. As an industry founding pioneer with offices in New York, Florida and California, ACS has designed and installed thousands of custom systems for some of the most discerning clients across the world. ACS was founded over forty years ago as both a control system manufacturer and custom system provider. This unique history has given ACS a more complete understanding of how to effectively implement a wide range of systems. ACS is supported by fully developed Engineering, Computer Aided Design (CAD), Programming, Lighting Control, Motorized Shades, Service and IT departments. ACS has attained national recognition and a track record of industry excellence.
Vision statement:
To build on our 40 years of experience and continue to be industry leaders with new and emerging technologies for tomorrow's technologically astute clients while maintaining our exacting standards for excellence and customer service. | 1976 | Privately Held | 76 | |
7 | Information Technology | Bozeman, MT | SAV Digital Environments designs, manages & installs innovative home & business automation solutions: Audio-Video Systems, Home Theater & Entertainment, Lighting Control, Shades & Blinds, Security & Surveillance, Life Safety, Networking & IT, Climate Control & Energy Management & more, all backed by our 24/7 reliable customer service.
Comprised of the industry’s top designers & consultants, we bring connectivity and efficiency to your home or business, designing reliable and intelligent solutions to simplify your life. | 2015 | Privately Held | 69 | |
8 | Manufacturing | Hertfordshire | Since 1990 Simmtronic has focused on the development and manufacture of advanced lighting control systems. The company is now established as a major supplier to prestigious developments in London and thousands of projects across the UK. We specialise in delivering commercial projects, with our portfolio expanding to cover education, healthcare and industrial applications.
Using advanced digital technology, a Simmtronic lighting control system delivers key benefits to service our client’s constantly evolving requirements, cementing our reputation with developers, main contractors, M&E engineers, architects and electrical contractors alike.
Future-proof and upgradeable to support enhanced software features; durability is demonstrated by the continued operation of systems 10 years after installation. Our products are designed by skilled personnel with extensive hands-on lighting controls experience derived from real projects, client expectation and direct on-site exposure.
With the sector’s largest directly-employed commissioning team and a wealth of application experience, our experts positively influence and guide each project to ensure you have a solution that works, is easy to install, maintain and is cost effective. Every product is bespoke to each and every building project, ensuring the lighting operates as required and offers end users both exceptional functionality and value for investment.
Simmtronic headquarters are located conveniently just outside London in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire. Manchester and northern areas are supported by a commissioning base in Stockport and a further sales office in central Manchester. Technical development is deployed across three geographical locations. | 1990 | Privately Held | 68 | |
9 | Electronics | Westwood, MA | From home theater and built-in music, to lighting control, motorized shades, and home automation — we design it, we install it, we test it and we service it.
One company gives you one comprehensive package — from a single component to an entire house with sound, lighting, comfort control, alarm and communications interconnected and automated for convenience, efficiency and security.
Architects, builders and interior design professionals know that our company can simplify complex systems, and integrate them seamlessly into an aesthetic vision. They bring Audio Video Design into the projects, right from the start. We listen to their ideas, we generate straightforward proposals and CAD plans. We’re available when they need us, and once the systems are installed, we’re available to homeowners if they need us.
With more than three decades in the business, Audio Video Design has been providing custom electronics longer than just about anybody.
Every design and installation is the first step in a lasting commitment to customer care. Our industry is packed with new contractors who say they can provide custom electronics. They have the razzle dazzle, but how many of them will last?
Experience counts. We know the trends before they reach the market, but we don’t install “gee whiz” products just for the sake of being on the leading edge. Experience has taught us the art of innovative engineering solutions, and that puts us way ahead of the curve. We excel at developing ingenious solutions to our clients’ challenges by using proven products in creative ways.Led by Brad Smith, president of Audio Video Design and its affiliated companies, we understand what our clients want, and find a way to make it happen. We have a complete team of over 50 professionals — systems designers and engineers, installers and technicians, project managers and programmers — plus 24/7 support services. | 1973 | Privately Held | 66 | |
10 | Engineering | Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania | Radius is a full service provider of HVAC and Lighting Control Systems, Indoor Environmental Quality systems and services, and Security Systems in the mid-Atlantic region. We are an action-oriented and results driven organization that is dedicated to providing innovative automation/control solutions. We seek to do business with building owners, engineering firms, ESCOs and construction firms that are interested in long-term high performance systems that maximize energy and operational efficiency.
We provide automation of HVAC systems, lighting control systems and any other systems, while focusing on balancing energy efficiency with occupant comfort and productivity. | 2006 | Privately Held | 59 |
Lighting Control
Summary
- 790 Companies
- 471 Patents
- 45 Use Cases
- 65 Case Studies
- 701 Science Papers
- $9 567 243 Total Funding
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1 | 11 051 385 | Ethernet lighting control system and method for stage lights | An Ethernet lighting control system comprises an ARTNET console and several rows of stage lights, wherein each row of stage lights comprises several stage lights successively connected in series, each stage light being internally provided with a network switching unit. The ARTNET console is connected to a network switching unit of a first stage light in each row of stage lights, by means of a network cable respectively; adjacent stage lights in each row of stage lights are connected in sequence by means of a network cable; a network control signal sent by the ARTNET console is delivered to the network switching unit of the first stage light; and the network switching unit of the preceding stage light receives and delivers the network control signal to an internal circuit of the stage light for processing, and then switches to the network switching unit of the subsequent stage light. | Mon, 28 Jun 2021 | B2 | Guangzhou Haoyang Electronic Co., Ltd. | Weikai Jiang |
2 | 11 044 794 | Intelligent lighting control system zone identification apparatuses, systems, and methods | The present disclosure provides an intelligent lighting control system. A first switch control circuit of a first lighting control module of a plurality of lighting control modules is actuated. The actuation is detected at each lighting control module in the plurality of lighting control modules. The light sensor in each lighting control module are polled by the respective processor in each lighting control module, to detect a change in a light level. The change in the light level detected by the respective lighting control module is transmitting, from each lighting control module. The lighting control modules that detected the change in the light level are catalogued into a 1st zone of one or more zones. | Mon, 21 Jun 2021 | B2 | Racepoint Energy, LLC | William Lark, Jr. |
3 | 11 034 285 | Vehicle lamp and lighting control method thereof | A vehicle lamp and a lighting control method thereof which prevent senses of incongruity and discomfort when a light scanning type lamp is turned on. The vehicle lamp includes a first lamp (a low beam lamp unit) 2 configured to illuminate a required area when turned on, a second lamp (a high beam lamp unit) 3 configured to illuminate an area different from the required area when turned on, and a lighting control device 5 configured to control lighting of the first lamp and the second lamp. The second lamp is configured as a light scanning type lamp including a light source 31 and a scanning means 32 (a motor 34, a rotating mirror 35) configured to scan light emitted from the light source. The lighting control device drives the scanning means of the second lamp when the first lamp is turned on. | Mon, 14 Jun 2021 | B2 | KOITO MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. | Masatsugu Murayama, Naoki Takii |
4 | 11 032 894 | Intelligent lighting control system line voltage detection apparatuses, systems, and methods | The present disclosure provides an intelligent lighting control system. A detector circuit of a lighting control module detects a line voltage of an electrical line connected to a power terminal of the light control module. The lighting control module is configured to cause a transmission of a quantity of electrical energy to a lighting circuit of a light fixture electrically connected to the lighting control module. The lighting control module reduces a flow of electricity transmitted to the lighting circuit to turn off the respective light fixture in response to detecting substantially no change in the line voltage over a pre-specified period of time. | Mon, 7 Jun 2021 | B2 | Racepoint Energy, LLC | William Lark, Jr., Paul Clark Edwards, Erik Allen Charlton |
5 | 11 017 963 | Intelligent lighting control system including releasable faceplate | The present disclosure provides an intelligent lighting control system including a releasable faceplate. The faceplate is used for installation of at least one base module. The base module has a base housing that forms a well and includes a first connector positioned in the well. The base module further includes a power terminal configured to receive electrical current and a dimmer circuit configured to modulate a flow of the electrical current to a load terminal coupled to a lighting circuit. A switch controller is mounted in the faceplate and includes a second connector configured to electrically engage with the first connector when the faceplate is pivoted to the base module. The switch controller is further configured to send one or more commands to the base module to control the dimmer circuit. | Mon, 24 May 2021 | B2 | Racepoint Energy, LLC | William Lark, Jr., Nicholas David Pennycooke |
6 | 11 019 707 | Smart lighting control device, method and lighting system capable of reducing standby power consumption | The application provides a smart lighting control device capable of reducing standby power consumption, wherein a control instruction is received by a control module, then an enable signal is sent by a standby processing module according to status of a flag bit signal of the control instruction to a data transmission module and a logic control module; and the data transmission module receives the control instruction according to the enable signal and transmits a sampled control instruction to the logic control module; and the logic control module controls a lamp according to the control instruction when a standby instruction bit is invalid, and sends a standby instruction to the standby processing module when the standby instruction bit is valid; and the standby processing module disable the data transmission module and the logic control module according to the standby instruction, thereby standby power consumption of the lamp is reduced. | Mon, 24 May 2021 | B1 | SHENZHEN SUNMOON MICROELECTRONICS CO., LTD. | Zhaohua Li |
7 | 11 013 089 | Intelligent lighting control bulb detection apparatuses, systems, and methods | The present disclosure provides apparatuses and methods for bulb detection for a lighting control system. The apparatus includes a lighting control module configured to cause a transmission of a quantity of electrical energy to a lighting circuit of a light fixture electrically connected to the lighting control module. The apparatus includes a detector circuit positioned in the lighting control module. The detector circuit is configured to measure a response of the lighting circuit to the transmission of the quantity of electrical energy. The apparatus also includes a controller in electrical communication with the detector circuit. The controller is specially programmed to correlate the quantity of electrical energy transmitted to the lighting circuit to the response of the lighting circuit. The controller is further programmed to determine the bulb type of a bulb electrically coupled to the lighting circuit of the light fixture. | Mon, 17 May 2021 | B2 | Racepoint Energy, LLC | Ryan Aylward, Erik Charlton, Nicholas David Pennycooke, William Lark, Jr., Andreas Wagner |
8 | 11 009 649 | Lighting control console having a slide control | The invention relates to a lighting control console (01) for controlling a lighting system, digital adjusting commands being generated in the lighting control console (01), a slide control (06) being provided in the housing (08) of the lighting control console, a slit (09) being provided in the housing (08) of the lighting control console (01), being penetrated by a connecting lever originating from the interior of the housing (08) and mechanically connecting the control knob (07) to the slide control (06), at least one light conducting element (10) allocated to the slit (09) being provided in the housing (08) of the lighting control console (01) and extending along the longitudinal axis of the slit (09), at least one light source being provided in the housing (08) of the lighting control console (01) and said light conducting element (10) comprising at least one light entry surface (13) at which light can be coupled into the light conducting element (10) from the light source, said light conducting element (10) comprising light exit surfaces along the longitudinal axis of the slit (09), light being able to exit from the light conducting element (10) at the light exit surfaces. | Mon, 17 May 2021 | B2 | MA LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY GMBH | Michael Adenau |
9 | 11 009 179 | Lighting control console having an adjustably mounted screen housing | The disclosure relates to a lighting control console (01) for controlling a lighting system, digital adjusting commands being generated in the lighting control console (01), which commands can be transmitted to the lighting devices of the lighting system via data links, and said lighting control console (01) comprising at least one digital processor and at least one digital memory for generating, managing and storing the adjusting commands, and said digital processor and said digital memory being arranged in a console housing (08), and a control panel (07) having at least one control element, in particular a key button (04) and/or at least one slide control (05) and/or at least one rotary control, being provided at the upper side of the console housing (08), which control panel allows users to enter control commands, and said lighting control console (01) comprising at least one screen (02), and said screen (02) being arranged in a screen housing (03), wherein said screen housing (03) is mounted, with the aid of a double pivot bearing (09), at the console housing (08) so as to be adjustable, wherein said double pivot bearing (09) is linked to the console housing (08), being rotationally adjustable about a first pivot axis (17), and wherein said double pivot bearing (09) is linked to the screen housing (03), being rotationally adjustable about a second pivot axis (16). | Mon, 17 May 2021 | B2 | MA LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY GMBH | Michael Adenau |
10 | 11 013 094 | Switch controlled power based lighting control | A method of lighting control includes detecting, by a control device, whether an AC power is available, where the availability of the AC power is controlled by a switch. The method further includes providing, by a driver, a driver power to a light source if the driver power was not provided to the light source when the AC power was last available. The driver generates the driver power from the AC power. | Mon, 17 May 2021 | B2 | SIGNIFY HOLDING B.V. | Parth Joshi, Nam Chin Cho, Brad Edward Paine |
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Top 10 cited papers
# | Paper Title | Paper Abstract | Authors | Fields of Study | Year | Citation Count |
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1 | The performance of occupancy-based lighting control systems: A review | This paper reviews the literature on occupancy-based lighting control as a prelude to the application of sensor networks to building management. Many buildings include systems to detect occupancy and control building services. Current systems use single measurement points to detect occupancy, and there can be significant uncertainty associated with the measurement of occupancy. Long time delay and high detector sensitivity settings compensate for this uncertainty, but these diminish the savings that could be achieved with more accurate occupancy measurement. More effective control may be provided by more extensive sensing, using a network of occupancy sensors, and more extensive analysis of sensor data. The literature reviewed in this paper establishes the need for an investigation of the performance of sensor networks when used for lighting control. | Engineering | 2010 | 219 | |
2 | Securing instrumented environments over content-centric networking: the case of lighting control and NDN | Instrumented environments, such as modern building automation systems (BAS), are becoming commonplace and are increasingly interconnected with (and sometimes by) enterprise networks and the Internet. Regardless of the underlying communication platform, secure control of devices in such environments is a challenging task. The current trend is to move from proprietary communication media and protocols to IP over Ethernet. While the move towards IP represents progress, new and different Internet architectures might be better-suited for instrumented environments. In this paper, we consider security of instrumented environments in the context of Content-Centric Networking (CCN). In particular, we focus on building automation over Named-Data Networking (NDN), a prominent instance of CCN. After identifying security requirements in a specific BAS sub-domain (lighting control), we construct a concrete NDN-based security architecture, analyze its properties and report on preliminary implementation and experimental results. We believe that this work represents a useful exercise in assessing the utility of NDN in securing a communication paradigm well outside of its claimed forte of content distribution. At the same time, we provide a viable (secure and efficient) communication platform for a class of instrumented environments exemplified by lighting control. | Computer Science | 2013 | 114 | |
3 | A smart lighting control to save energy | In Europe the amount of the electrical energy used in illuminating the interiors of medium and large buildings is considerable of about 40%. Energy saving actions could follow two basic directions: efficiency and effectiveness: efficiency, by new more performing equipment (lamps, control gear, etc.) and by utilization of improved lighting design practices (localised task lighting systems); effectiveness by improvements in lighting control systems to avoid energy waste and by adopting a technical building management system (maintenace and metering). By controlling the lighting in such a way that the lighting level is always accurately matched to the actual need allows to save on the energy costs and to improve the human comfort and efficiency. Establishing an integrated lighting control concept is a very important part of the lighting design process. Directly controlling and managing energy consumption it is possible to reach high effectiveness in energy management. | Computer Science, Engineering | 2011 | 93 | |
4 | Wireless Sensor Networks for Commercial Lighting Control : Decision Making with Multi-agent Systems | The application of wireless sensor networks to commercial lighting control provides a practical application that can benefit directly from artificial intelligence techniques. This application requires decision making in the face of uncertainty, with needs for system self-configuration and learning. Such a system is particularly well-suited to the evaluation of multi-agent techniques involving distributed learning. Two-thirds of electricity generated in the US is for commercial buildings, and lighting consumes 40% of this. An additional 45% energy savings are possible through the use of occupant and light sensors (Yozell-Epstein 2003). The goal in this domain is to leverage wireless sensor networks (WSN) to create an intelligent, economical solution for reducing energy costs and overall societal energy usage while improving individual lighting comfort levels. Much of the prior work in intelligent lighting control involves building control systems that focus on HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning), security or other aspects of building management. Several groups have examined the use of multi-agent systems (MAS) for building control; however, this prior work varies significantly from the presented WSN problem. Boman develops an MAS for decision making under uncertainty for intelligent buildings (Boman, Davidsson, and Younes 1999), though this approach requires complex agents. The system allocates one agent per room and the agents make use of pronouncers (centralized decision support), where decision trees and influence diagrams are used for decision-making. The primary application of this project is heating – with some basic light switching functionality – utilizing an active badge system for occupancy awareness. Also notable is that the decision making is based on static, pre-programmed plans; there are no provisions for learning. | 2004 | 84 | ||
5 | Experimental Case Study of a BACnet-Based Lighting Control System | Lighting control systems provide various benefits in building management, and building automation and control network (BACnet) is an international standard data communication protocol for building automation and control networks. We introduce a reference model for BACnet-based lighting control systems and evaluate its performance using an experimental model. The experimental results show that the system can reduce the energy consumption for lighting loads by 40%. Stable operation of the control system is guaranteed below a certain threshold of network traffic. | Computer Science, Engineering | 2009 | 60 | |
6 | Street lighting control based on LonWorks power line communication | Public lighting managers have known that they could lower the operating costs of their systems if they could cost effectively collect the critical data needed to make better planning decisions. Lighting engineers have conceived of new designs to improve public safety and reduce energy consumption only to be stymied by an inability to economically control every luminaire in the system. This paper describes street lighting control system based on LonWorks power line communication on demand market. | Business, Engineering | 2008 | 56 | |
7 | ZigBee based energy efficient outdoor lighting control system | This paper presents user-centric energy efficient lighting control architecture for street lamps. The system utilizes ZigBee technology to implement wireless mesh network of street lamps. The coordinator, serving as gateway between ZigBee nodes and internet, relays information of interests to remote user. The proposed system comprises of LED lamps, gateway node, and management software that offer remote monitoring and control of the lamps. Each LED lamp is integrated with ZigBee node, sensors and the Controller module along with ballast actuator. To realize effectiveness of proposed system, prototype has been installed inside University. | Computer Science, Engineering | 2012 | 48 | |
8 | Daylight and occupancy adaptive lighting control system: An iterative optimization approach | We consider a smart lighting control system for daylight and occupancy adaptation with illumination and dimming constraints. The lighting system has multiple luminaires, with co-located light and occupancy sensors, and a central controller. The sensors communicate local occupancy state and illuminance measurements to the central controller where dimming levels for the luminaires are optimized. We consider an optimization framework wherein the objective is to minimize the power consumption subject to illumination and dimming constraints. The illumination constraint is to achieve an illumination value at the light sensor that is above a specified set-point, depending on the occupancy state. The dimming constraints are to achieve a level of spatial uniformity in dimming levels of the luminaires within a neighbourhood, with the dimming levels being within physical limits. We propose an iterative method for optimization to determine the dimming levels that (i) does not require explicit daylight knowledge for every iteration, and (ii) induces smoother dimming level changes in luminaires. The proposed method and optimization framework is compared with existing approaches, in terms of achieved illumination and dimming values, in an open-plan office lighting model. | Computer Science, Engineering | 2016 | 46 | |
9 | Intelligent Lighting Control for Vision-Based Robotic Manipulation | The ability of a robot vision system to capture informative images is greatly affected by the condition of lighting in the scene. This paper reveals the importance of active lighting control for robotic manipulation and proposes novel strategies for good visual interpretation of objects in the workspace. Good illumination means that it helps to get images with large signal-to-noise ratio, wide range of linearity, high image contrast, and true color rendering of the object's natural properties. It should also avoid occurrences of highlight and extreme intensity unbalance. If only passive illumination is used, the robot often gets poor images where no appropriate algorithms can be used to extract useful information. A fuzzy controller is further developed to maintain the lighting level suitable for robotic manipulation and guidance in dynamic environments. As carried out in this paper, with both examples of numerical simulations and practical experiments, it promises satisfactory results with the proposed idea of active lighting control. | Computer Science, Engineering | 2012 | 45 | |
10 | The Measured Energy Savings from Two Lighting Control Strategies | The energy-saving benefits of two lighting control strategies -scheduling and daylighting-were investigated at demonstration sites in two large commercial buildings. A continuously dimmable lighting control system was installed at the Pacific Gas and Electric Company Building in San Francisco, and an on/off switching system was installed at the World Trade Center in New York City. By automatically scheduling the operation of the lighting systems to conform with occupancy patterns, lighting energy consumption was reduced 10-40 percent. Several scheduling techniques were investigated, and the influence of switching the zone size on energy savings was examined. Using photoelectrically controlled lighting systems, which switch or dim lighting in accordance with available daylight, the energy consumed for lighting in daylit areas was reduced to 25-35 percent. The influence of clear and overcast conditions on the energy savings associated with daylight-linked controls is discussed. | Engineering | 1984 | 43 |
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1 | 12 | 2 999 | |
2 | 12 | 2 198 | |
3 | 7 | 1 937 | |
4 | 3 | 1 175 | |
5 | 2 | 952 | |
6 | 3 | 866 | |
7 | 5 | 805 | |
8 | 2 | 745 | |
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Use Cases
# | Topic | Paper Title | Year | Fields of study | Citations | Use Case | Authors |
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1 | Lighting Control | Model predictive lighting control for a factory building using a deep deterministic policy gradient | 2022 | 0 | a factory building using a deep deterministic policy gradient | ||
2 | Lighting Control | Design of Smart Lighting Control for the Built Environment | 2020 | Computer Science, Engineering | 2 | the built environment | |
3 | Lighting Control | Energy-Efficient Supplemental LED Lighting Control for a Proof-of-Concept Greenhouse System | 2020 | Computer Science, Engineering | 9 | a proof-of-concept greenhouse system | |
4 | Lighting Control | Indoor Surveillance Camera based Human Centric Lighting Control for Smart Building Lighting Management | 2020 | Computer Science, Engineering | 1 | smart building lighting management | |
5 | Lighting Control | Minimizing Electricity Cost through Smart Lighting Control for Indoor Plant Factories | 2020 | Computer Science, Engineering | 2 | indoor plant factories | |
6 | Lighting Control | Simulation-assisted Optimal Lighting Control for a Factory Building | 2020 | Computer Science, Engineering | 1 | a factory building | |
7 | Lighting Control | The Effects of Orientation, Window Size, and Lighting Control to Climate-Based Daylight Performance and Lighting Energy Demand on Buildings in Tropical Area | 2020 | 0 | climate-based daylight performance and lighting energy demand on buildings in tropical area | ||
8 | Lighting Control | Application of Intelligent Lighting Control for Street Lighting System | 2019 | Computer Science, Engineering | 2 | street lighting system | |
9 | Lighting Control | Eco Friendly Video Transmission through Visible Light Communication Using Lighting Control Network | 2019 | Computer Science | 0 | eco friendly video transmission through visible light communication | |
10 | Lighting Control | Smart human centric led lighting control for domestic applications | 2019 | Computer Science, Art | 0 | domestic applications |
Case Studies
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1 | AT Engine Controls - Engineering - LED Lighting Case Study | Jan 5, 2021 — contact info. Perfect Sense Ltd t/a Perfect Sense Energy HQ 17 Hope Carr Road, Leigh, Wigan, Manchester, WN7 3ET. | no | 2021 | |
2 | Delmatic lighting controls to Northern Line extension | Nov 8, 2021 — Delmatic have supplied advanced DALI lighting control systems to the two new stations – Nine Elms and Battersea Power Station – as well as ... | no | 2021 | |
3 | Case study - lighting a loft-based fitness studio | Zano Controls | Jun 18, 2020 — Recently, the Zano team caught up with Katy Bartlett of Down to Earth Electrics, to find out how Zano's market-leading grid dimmer, ... | no | 2020 | |
4 | Case Study: Integrated Lighting Control and Shade Solution ... | Apr 3, 2019 — The system incorporates a broad range of additional control strategies, including daylighting, occupancy sensing, simple integration with time ... | no | 2019 | |
5 | Smart Lighting Controlling System: Case Study of Yarmouk ... | by M Akour · 2018 · Cited by 2 — In museum, the light plays important role in viewing the value of the collections, but light might cause gradual objects damage. | no | 2018 | |
6 | Zurich | PoE Lighting Controls | Smart Engine Case Study | Mar 10, 2017 — Zurich | PoE Lighting Controls | Smart Engine Case Study · Smart Lighting Upgrade · Scott Group First in the World Again... · Smart Lighting ... | no | 2017 | |
7 | DALI Lighting Control Case Study : Cincon Office Lobby | May 10, 2016 — Ceiling Lighting 2, 28W T5 Tube, 4, Output: 30%, 78.4W. White Light 1, 15W Recessed LED, 5, Output: 50%, 37.5W. | no | 2016 | |
8 | Lighting control and monitoring for energy efficiency: A case ... | Feb 8, 2016 — References · Lighting Control and Monitoring for Energy Efficiency: A Case Study Focused on the Interoperability of Building Management Systems. | no | 2016 | |
9 | Lighting control and monitoring for energy efficiency - IEEE ... | by A Pellegrino · 2015 · Cited by 54 — Lighting control and monitoring for energy efficiency: A case study focused on the interoperability of building management systems. | no | 2015 | |
10 | The Street Lighting Control System Application and Case Study | Oct 28, 2015 — PDF | Nowadays, control systems in outdoor and street lighting installations are more and more popular. Many of the outdoor lighting ... | no | 2015 |
Experts
# | Name | Description | Followers | Following | Location |
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1 | CHAUVET DJ | Official Twitter | Premier line of entertainment #lighting, revolutionary lighting control, & accessories for the Mobile Performer #LightWhatYouDo | 43 690 | 50 558 | Worldwide |
2 | MA Lighting | Let your creativity run wild with our lighting controls offering all the technical possibilities so you can focus on what's important - your show. | 15 125 | 73 | Germany - Paderborn |
3 | Leviton | Leading manufacturer of electrical wiring devices, lighting controls, network solutions, electric vehicle supply equipment & automation. Join us @LevitonCareers | 12 219 | 1 630 | Melville, NY |
4 | Avolites Ltd | Official Twitter for Avolites, manufacturers of lighting control consoles, dimmers and media servers. | 10 512 | 223 | London |
5 | Rako Controls | UK designed & manufactured. With a wealth of experience in lighting controls, Rako offers an unparalleled range of products backed by industry leading support | 3 105 | 707 | South East, England |
6 | Zero 88 | Zero 88 has been a market leading entertainment lighting control brand for nearly 50 years. | 2 714 | 206 | Cwmbran, South Wales |
7 | Wattstopper® Products and Services | Wattstopper®, a @LegrandNA brand, provides energy-efficient lighting control solutions for every building. | 2 008 | 472 | Carlsbad, CA |
8 | Nirvana AV | Home Cinema Specialist. Home Control/ Lighting Control Systems. Multiroom Audio & HDTV distribution. The true Nirvana in home technology. | 1 930 | 1 896 | North west uk |
9 | Vantage | Vantage, a @LegrandNA group brand, is an industry leader in the luxury automation, lighting control, and home entertainment fields. (801) 229-2800 | 1 654 | 404 | Orem, UT |
10 | Install Automation | For all your smart home & office automation needs. Audio/Video, Lutron Lighting Control and Design, Enado, Orluna and Yamaha. | 1 632 | 207 | Birmingham, UK |
Youtube Channels
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1 | Jasco designs and develops innovative products to simplify your life and connect your home. Jasco leads the market in lighting fixtures, lighting controls, consumer electronics, power protection and charging products. Jasco markets its products under some of the world’s most recognizable brand names and distributes them through virtually every major retailer. To learn more, visit www.byjasco.com. | Sun, 23 Jan 2011 | 9 438 975 | United States | |
2 | At Hayward®, we're more than just equipment. Our objective is to make your pool experience worry and hassle-free. That's why our equipment is engineered to last and work smart at keeping your pool sparkling clean and trouble free. Our pool products include a complete line of technologically advanced pumps, filters, heaters, heat pumps, automatic pool cleaners, lighting, controls and salt chlorine generators. | Thu, 22 Apr 2010 | 4 310 787 | United States | |
3 | Zumtobel is an internationally leading supplier of integral lighting solutions for professional indoor and outdoor building lighting applications. For more than 70 years, Zumtobel has been developing innovative, custom lighting solutions that meet ambitious standards in terms of ergonomics, economic efficiency, environmental compatibility and aesthetic design. Zumtobel combines an extensive portfolio of luminaires, lighting management systems and emergency lighting controls to deliver a complete lighting solution that creates the best light for people and the environment. | Sat, 11 Nov 2006 | 1 766 629 | Austria | |
4 | G4 Smart Home-BUS Lighting control, Building Automation and Integration Energy Saving, Lighting and Dimming, HVAC, Control Systems. MOD, audio distribution, Video streaming, Security, Safety, Communication, Gadgets over 7225 Products and solutions under one roof. www.smarthomebus.com & www.smarthomegroup.com www.sunseeker.me www.resound.me www.zone-audio.com | Wed, 3 Jan 2007 | 1 017 973 | ||
5 | ETC is a global company dedicated to manufacturing the most innovative lighting & rigging products & providing industry-leading service. High End Systems automated lighting, control, and atmospheric products have served live event professionals for more than 30 years. The ETC Live Events video library features educational tutorials on our Hog console line, new product announcements, and other live production updates. Explore all of our solutions for live events at www.etcconnect.com/Products/Live-Events/ | Tue, 27 Feb 2007 | 558 016 | United States | |
6 | QLC+ is a free and cross-platform software to control DMX or analog lighting systems like moving heads, dimmers, scanners etc. This project is a fork of the great QLC project written by Heikki Junnila that aims to continue the development of QLC and to introduce new features. The primary goal is to bring QLC+ at the level of other lighting control commercial softwares. This YouTube channel is mostly dedicated to QLC+ video tutorial | Wed, 13 Jul 2011 | 549 393 | Italy | |
7 | Discover ways to get the most out of your smart lighting. Imagine unlimited possibilities in your smart home. Set scenes and fast effects to your mood. Experience Dance Sensation in your entertainment area with Philips Hue Entertainment. Enjoy a more colorful ambiance on your IKEA TRADFRI gateway. Feel more in control with schedules and automation from sunrise to sunset. Widgets, Shortcuts, Quick setting tiles, and Wear OS help you get more out of your smart lights. Control multiple bridges simultaneously without switching between them. Scenes & effects Create the perfect ambiance from your photos or the included photo library. Experience special animations like lava, fireplace, fireworks, or lightning. Wake up at sunrise and go to sleep at sunset with fading lights. Get into the party on the beats of your music. Sync your lights for a night of disco with strobe effects (updates 25 times/sec). | Wed, 12 Sep 2012 | 524 062 | Netherlands | |
8 | We are chasing new technologies constantly, we are devoting our enthusiasm to creating innovative new products and make people's lives easier,convenient and fun. Our expertise is on smart phone controlled electronic devices. We are proud of ourselves for making our imagination become a reality all the time no matter how hard it was. Our current iPhone,iPad,iPod touch and android phone or tablet controlled products are as follows: 1. Zigbee technology enabled smart led light bulbs for lighting automation of entire home or office. 2. Bluetooth enabled smart led bulb for single light control. 3. Wi-Fi smart outlet switch for home automation. 4. Smart phone or tablet controlled RC toy series. | Tue, 1 Jan 2008 | 430 782 | ||
9 | We design and manufacture custom lighting controls for the hobby market. | Thu, 14 Jan 2010 | 392 240 | United States | |
10 | The home of all official ENTTEC Videos. ENTTEC designs and manufactures a range of lighting control and LED light sources. Check our website for more information www.enttec.com | Mon, 4 Aug 2008 | 357 116 | Australia |