Automatically Configuring Of A Lighting

Patent No. EP2404485 (titled "Automatically Configuring Of A Lighting") was filed by Koninklijke Philips on Feb 26, 2010. The application was issued on May 20, 2020.

Patent Summary

A lighting system that automatically configures itself to follow a person through a network of lamps. Each lamp adjusts its light emission based on presence detection in its own environment and the presence detected in the environments of other lamps, with historical patterns in activation influencing its decisions. The system uses a recurrent neural network to analyze patterns in presence detection across the network, determining which lamps are likely to be close to each other in terms of pedestrian flow.

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EP2404485

KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS
Application Number
EP10708388A
Filing Date
Feb 26, 2010
Status
Granted And Under Opposition
Apr 17, 2020
Publication Date
May 20, 2020