Networked lighting

When devices communicate with each other via lighting

The Internet of Things is the next industrial revolution and it is growing at a rapid pace. Intelligent lighting will play a crucial role in the Internet of Things. Because of the high density of luminaires and sensors, the lighting system can form the wireless or wired communication system of a building. It can easily connect intelligent devices and even be part of the IT infrastructure itself. For example, lighting can make commissioning, installation and use of wireless controls easier. And it is scalable. Learn more about the Internet of Lighting and the values it creates for the user.

Intelligent buildings

Integrated systems consisting of hardware and software applications are used in the automatic control of systems such as heating, air-conditioning or lighting systems. By connecting the different areas of a building, they provide a convenient method of data acquisition. In addition to significant operational savings, low maintenance costs and safety benefits, intelligent networked lighting can also increase operational efficiency.

Intelligent industry

Intelligent networked lighting systems turn factories into intelligent factories. By providing valuable new insights into how industrial plants are used and how their productivity and efficiency can be increased, networked lighting helps improve overall plant intelligence. In addition to significant energy savings and low maintenance costs, industrial facilities benefit from increased operational efficiency.

Smart Trading

Intelligent networked lighting improves the overall intelligence of the retail trade. It provides a better shopping experience for customers while providing retailers with invaluable data on customer behavior and preferences. Ultimately, it enables retailers to redefine their customer service and differentiate themselves from the competition.

Intelligent City

The concept combines different information and communication technologies and IoT solutions to increase efficiency and quality in urban environments. By using sensors, a cloud accessible to all is permanently supplied with variable data. The analysis of the collected knowledge provides a detailed overview of ongoing processes and existing improvement needs, especially with regard to maintenance control.

Networked lighting makes your life easier:

room management

Movement and presence patterns of people in buildings

remote monitoring

Monitoring the performance of the lighting infrastructure

Predictive maintenance

With the help of remote monitoring via a lighting infrastructure, it is possible to set up a system of predictive maintenance.

Personnel tracking

Track shopping patterns and customer presence in the store.

Asset Tracking

Lighting can help to find equipment, raw materials, important employees such as the production manager in a large factory complex quickly and easily. Transport routes can also be automated in this way.

Indoor navigation

Users can easily be directed to the selected area via their mobile phone.

Dynamic lighting

Optimised street lighting depending on traffic and weather conditions.

Parking aid

The lighting infrastructure is used to guide drivers to free parking spaces.

Energy monitoring

Allows detailed management and analysis of light consumption data in different areas.

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