Smart lighting - Illumination systems that think

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Very efficient white LED bulbs are replacing inefficient incandescent bulbs and while there are many technical and market challenges to sort out, it is becoming clear that new capabilities and functionality beyond simple bulb/socket lighting systems will become the future of solid state lighting. These LED replacement bulbs will only be the first wave of solid-state lighting, and digitally controlled full gamut light sources, high performance light sensors and new control and communications methods will create what could be called the second wave of solid state lighting, or Smart Lighting. Smart Lighting systems are comprised of illumination technologies that fully utilize the spectral and temporal capabilities of LED technology to provide light, automatically adapt color and intensity to changing illumination requirements, and provide enhanced services beyond simple illumination. The key will be the development of lighting systems that can think, providing exactly the right light where and when it is needed. Renewable Energy and the Environment Congress © 2013.

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Karlicek Prof., R. F. (2013). Smart lighting - Illumination systems that think. In Optics InfoBase Conference Papers. Optical Society of America. https://doi.org/10.1364/soled.2013.dt3e.1

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