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November 13, 2014
DOE SSL Market Development Workshop Dr. Andrea Wilkerson Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Dr. Partha Dutta Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Dr. Susanne Seitinger Philips Color Kinetics
Oh, the Places You’ll Go, If You Have Smart Lighting Smartphones are actually small computers that happen to be used as phones. Smart cars no longer require you to drive. The web is buzzing with ideas about smart televisions, smart traffic signals, and smart wearables, but what about smart lighting? What is smart lighting? Will it help us save energy in lighting our buildings and cities, or will it use MORE energy? Can it help us improve lighting quality? How will it go beyond illumination to benefit society? What concerns are raised by lighting systems that provide more than light?
Oh, the Places You’ll Go, If You Have Smart Lighting Smartphones are actually small computers that happen to be used as phones. Smart cars no longer require you to drive. The web is buzzing with ideas about smart televisions, smart traffic signals, and smart wearables, but what about smart lighting? What is smart lighting? Will it help us save energy in lighting our buildings and cities, or will it use MORE energy? Can it help us improve lighting quality? How will it go beyond illumination to benefit society? What concerns are raised by lighting systems that provide more than light?
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The market for smart lighting chips will be about $530 million by 2018, growing to $1.3 billion by 2020.
NanoMarkets
Annual sales for occupancy sensors, photosensors and lighting network gear related to LED lighting applications will grow from $1.1 billion in 2013 to $2.7 billion by 2020.
Navigant
“Holiday shopping season 2014 will really be the breakout year for indoor location in retail stores”.
Dan Ryan, ByteLight Co-Founder
The market for smart lighting chips will be about $530 million by 2018, growing to $1.3 billion by 2020.
NanoMarkets
Annual sales for occupancy sensors, photosensors and lighting network gear related to LED lighting applications will grow from $1.1 billion in 2013 to $2.7 billion by 2020.
Navigant
Third party estimates indicate roughly 1,000 U.S. retail locations are using or experimenting with some form of indoor location, and it will become mandatory for most retailers due to value and competitive dynamics. Opus Research
If video game advances
Then lights dim
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If movie scene changes
Then lights dim
EndIf
If energy consumption increases
Then lights pulse
EndIf
If baby wakes
Then lights pulse
EndIf
If someone at your door
Then lights pulse
EndIf
If weather alarm sounds
Then lights pulse
EndIf
If my lighting is smart
Then what concerns are raised?
If my lighting is smart
Then what does that mean?
Sources: NanoMarkets Markets for Smart Lighting Driver, Controller and Sensor Chips http://nanomarkets.net/market_reports/report/markets_for_smart_lighting_driver_controller_and_sensor_chips Navigant Intelligent Lighting Controls for Commercial Buildings http://www.navigantresearch.com/research/intelligent-lighting-controls-for-commercial-buildings
Dan Ryan Li-Fi Offers New Technology for Indoor Positioning http://www.directionsmag.com/articles/li-fi-offers-new-technology-for-indoor-positioning/386499
Opus Research Mapping the Indoor Marketing Opportunity http://opusresearch.net/wordpress/pdfreports/OpusIndoorReport_Jan2014_Leadup.pdf