Patent classifications
H05B47/19
Detection and illumination of dark zones via collaborative lighting
A processing system including at least one processor may detect at least one dark zone in a vicinity of a user, determine at least one lighting feature for an illumination of the at least one dark zone in accordance with a user profile of the user, identify at least one light source to provide the illumination of the at least one dark area in accordance with the at least one lighting feature that is determined, and transmit an instruction to the at least one light source to provide the illumination of the at least one dark zone in accordance with the at least one lighting feature that is determined.
Detection and illumination of dark zones via collaborative lighting
A processing system including at least one processor may detect at least one dark zone in a vicinity of a user, determine at least one lighting feature for an illumination of the at least one dark zone in accordance with a user profile of the user, identify at least one light source to provide the illumination of the at least one dark area in accordance with the at least one lighting feature that is determined, and transmit an instruction to the at least one light source to provide the illumination of the at least one dark zone in accordance with the at least one lighting feature that is determined.
DRIVER FOR EMERGENCY LIGHTING MEANS
The invention relates to a driver (100) for emergency lighting means (101), comprising output terminals (111a-b) for electrically supplying at least one emergency lighting means (101), and a test switch (103) for starting a test routine controlled by a controller (109) of the driver (100), wherein the driver (100) is settable to a commissioning mode if the test switch (103) is activated according to a predefined operation pattern defined by time durations and/or repetition criteria of the operation pattern.
DRIVER FOR EMERGENCY LIGHTING MEANS
The invention relates to a driver (100) for emergency lighting means (101), comprising output terminals (111a-b) for electrically supplying at least one emergency lighting means (101), and a test switch (103) for starting a test routine controlled by a controller (109) of the driver (100), wherein the driver (100) is settable to a commissioning mode if the test switch (103) is activated according to a predefined operation pattern defined by time durations and/or repetition criteria of the operation pattern.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR THE STIMULATION OF BIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS IN AN ORGANISM
The present disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatuses for inducing a desired biological response in an organism through the use of one or more repetitive signals from one or a series of LED lights designed to emit the signal with multiple pulsed components. Each component of the signal contains a one or more light color spectrum or wavelength that is within 50 nm of the peak absorption of a photon receptor of the organism corresponding to the desired biological response. Each component has a repetitive ON duration with an OFF duration and an intensity where the relationship between the ON duration and OFF duration of the first component and the second component induces the desired response in the organism through the stimulation or excitation of a molecule associated with a photoreceptor and the reset of the molecule.
INITIALIZATION METHOD OF HUMAN-FACTOR LAMPS CAPABLE OF INTELLIGENTLY ADJUSTING AMBIENT LIGHT
In an initialization method of human-factor lamps capable of intelligently adjusting ambient light, the human-factor lamps are installed in a factory, and Beacon host systems are set up in the factory, and the light emitting devices have the Bluetooth function. A specialist can perform an initialization of the human-factor lamps by a mobile phone with a Bluetooth transmission function, and the mobile phone is loaded with pre-set factory lighting chart information, and the factory lighting chart information includes the pre-set identity codes corresponding to the light emitting devices, and the factory lighting chart information can be corrected through the mobile phone and matched with the factory. The specialist can use the indoor positioning function of the Beacon host systems to move to the corresponding positions of the light emitting devices sequentially and write the identity codes of the light emitting devices automatically and sequentially to complete the initialization.
INITIALIZATION METHOD OF HUMAN-FACTOR LAMPS CAPABLE OF INTELLIGENTLY ADJUSTING AMBIENT LIGHT
In an initialization method of human-factor lamps capable of intelligently adjusting ambient light, the human-factor lamps are installed in a factory, and Beacon host systems are set up in the factory, and the light emitting devices have the Bluetooth function. A specialist can perform an initialization of the human-factor lamps by a mobile phone with a Bluetooth transmission function, and the mobile phone is loaded with pre-set factory lighting chart information, and the factory lighting chart information includes the pre-set identity codes corresponding to the light emitting devices, and the factory lighting chart information can be corrected through the mobile phone and matched with the factory. The specialist can use the indoor positioning function of the Beacon host systems to move to the corresponding positions of the light emitting devices sequentially and write the identity codes of the light emitting devices automatically and sequentially to complete the initialization.
INTELLIGENT OUTDOOR LIGHTING SYSTEM AND ULTRASONIC AUDIO GENERATOR
Disclosed is an outdoor lighting system that utilizes a smart phone to control the outdoor lighting system. In addition, this system may include an ultrasonic audio generator for repelling bugs and other animals. Various lighting themes can be applied to the lamps using an application program stored on the smart phone. Bug lights to repel flying insects and UV lights can be included in the lamps to repel birds and other animals, including bats.
INTELLIGENT OUTDOOR LIGHTING SYSTEM AND ULTRASONIC AUDIO GENERATOR
Disclosed is an outdoor lighting system that utilizes a smart phone to control the outdoor lighting system. In addition, this system may include an ultrasonic audio generator for repelling bugs and other animals. Various lighting themes can be applied to the lamps using an application program stored on the smart phone. Bug lights to repel flying insects and UV lights can be included in the lamps to repel birds and other animals, including bats.
Device state interface
A system and method for visually automated interface integration that includes collecting image data; detecting a device interface source in the image data; processing the image data associated with the device interface source into an extracted interface representation; and exposing at least one access interface to the extracted interface representation.