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Fullham’s Russ Sharer to Show How
Lighting Industry Serves as a Test Case for IoT Interoperability in
Presentation on “How Smart Lighting Headaches are Delaying IoT”
ORLANDO, Fla. – January 9, 2018 – For industrial lighting controls to
become part of any Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure the lighting
industry is going to have to overcome two primary hurdles: 1) lack of
intelligence in lighting devices and 2) a lack of common control
standards. That’s the primary focus of “How Smart Lighting Headaches
are Delaying IoT,” a presentation to be delivered by Russ Sharer, Vice
President of Global Marketing for Fulham Co., Inc., at IoT Evolution to
be held here January 22 -25.
Fulham is a leading supplier of programmable LED lighting sub-systems
and has been working with lighting vendors and OEMs to shape the future
of intelligent lighting and IoT. As Sharer notes, there already is a
new category of “clever” LED lighting products with on-board
intelligence and programmability. To elevate these clever devices to
smart lighting requires integration as well as intelligence, providing
two-way communications for device monitoring and control. This is where
the lighting industry is lagging behind; adopting common communication
standards that can integrate current lighting controls into an IoT
infrastructure.
“The challenges the lighting community are facing are typical of many
industries; how to develop a common set of protocols to integrate
legacy smart devices into an IoT infrastructure, said Sharer. “Clearly,
IoT is going to be the foundation for building automation, but there
are too many proprietary lighting control and communications standards.
Today, customers can choose between DALI, Zigbee, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and
many more for lighting controls, but there is still no guarantee of
integration with a central IoT platform.”
To complicate the interoperability issue, many vendors are creating
their own flavors of popular control standards. For example, some
vendors are using DALI electrically and signaling, but adding
proprietary commands for basic functions. Similarly, Zigbee has
multiple variants of commands for when a luminaire is turned “off,” so
two luminaires can receive the same signal and one device dims while
the other turns off completely, which matters when it comes to energy
consumption and extending the life of the luminaire.
“The teething pains of the lighting control industry are the perfect
test case for other IoT control applications,” said Sharer. “It shows
that without a well-defined set of common control standards, there is
no way to implement control using IoT.”
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Sharer’s
presentation, “How Smart Lighting Headaches are Delaying IoT,” is
scheduled to take place Thursday, January 25, at 10:00 a.m. –
#IOTEVOLUTION.
About Fulham
Fulham Co., Inc. is a leading global provider of intelligent,
socially-conscious sustainable commercial lighting components and
electronics for use in commercial general lighting, parking structure,
signage, horticultural, UV and other applications. The company develops
and manufactures a variety of award-winning LED and emergency products,
as well as legacy products across multiple lighting platforms. Fulham
sells its lighting solutions worldwide through original equipment
manufacturers (OEMs) and electrical equipment distribution channels.
Headquartered in Hawthorne, Calif., the company has sales and/or
manufacturing facilities in the Netherlands, China, India and the UAE.
For more information, visit www.fulham.com. @FulhamUSA and @FulhamEurope
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