What is Smart lighting?
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Introduction:
The combination of smart lights and software program
used to set up configuring an installation as to behave as you want when an
event occurs.
It is
a lighting technology
designed for energy efficiency. This may include high efficiency fixtures and
automated controls that make adjustments based on conditions such as occupancy
or daylight availability. Lighting is
the deliberate application of light to
achieve some aesthetic or practical effect
Working :-
Smart lighting generally uses mesh
networking, where each smart bulb wirelessly connects to its nearest one. That
network is controlled by a hub that plugs into your router, enabling your other
networked devices - such as your phone or tablet - to communicate with your
bulbs.
You’ll often find that smart light
systems can also be accessorized with additional items such as dimmer switches
or motion detectors, and in some cases they can be linked to the service
to create complex rules that trigger particular recipes for particular things.
Types Of Bulbs:-
There are
three types:
1. Standard Bulbs: Standard bulbs come
with E27 or bayonet fittings.
2. Candle Bulbs: Candle bulbs with SES
(small screw) fittings.
3. Spotlights: Spotlight bulbs are most
commonly GU10 spotlight fittings.
Uses:-
- Smart lighting is a good way which enables to minimize and save energy by allowing the householder to control remotely cooling and heating, lighting, and the control of appliances.
- This ability saves energy and provides a level of comfort and convenience. From outside of the traditional lighting industry, the future success of lighting will require involvement of a number of stakeholders and stakeholder communities.
- The concept of smart lighting also involves utilizing natural light from the sun to reduce the use of man-made lighting, and simple concept of people turning off lighting when they leave a room.
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