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Smart Lighting Markets -2014 V2 Products, Companies & Tech
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Executive Summary

E.1 Emerging Opportunities in Smart Lighting

E.1.1 The Traditional Lighting Industry and the Smart Lighting Industry
E.1.2 The Need for Business Ecosystems for Smart Lighting
E.1.3 Smart Mood Lighting: Next or Never
E.1.4 Smart Lighting from the Semiconductor Industry Perspective
E.1.5 Networking and Building Automation Opportunities

E.2 Current Challenges in the Smart Lighting Business
E.2.1 Interoperability
E.2.2 Up-Front System Cost

E.3 Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Markets
Chapter One: Introduction

1.1 Background to this Report
1.1.1 LED Adoption Driving Changes in Smart Lighting
1.1.2 New Regulations and Guidelines Affect Lighting
1.1.3 Evolving Market Strategies in the Smart Lighting Space

1.2 Objectives and Scope of this Report

1.3 Methodology of this Report

1.4 Plan of this Report
Chapter Two: Smart Lighting System Product and Technology Evolution

2.1 Smart Ballasts and Beyond

2.2 Sensor Technology Developments Impacting Smart Lighting
2.2.1 Occupancy Sensing
2.2.2 Daylight Sensing

2.3 Smart Health and Mood Lighting
2.3.1 Color Tuning and the Need for Dynamic Mood and Health Lighting
2.3.2 Concerns About Safety and Implementation

2.4 Visible Light Communications

2.5 Smart Lighting Controllers
2.5.1 Evolution of Controller Technology Innovations Impacting Smart Lighting
2.5.2 Current and Future Types of Controllers for Smart Lighting Systems

2.6 Chips: LED Drivers for Smart Lighting
2.6.1 Improved Dimming and Color Control
2.6.2 Chips to Add Touch Functionality

2.7 Smart Lighting Systems Software
2.7.1 Features of Smart Lighting Software in Buildings
2.7.2 Software for Outdoor Lighting
2.7.3 Luminaire-level Control

2.8 Networking and Interface Evolution for Smart Lighting Systems
2.8.1 Internet Gateways for Smart Lighting
2.8.2 Protocols for Wired Systems
2.8.3 Interfaces to Building Automation Systems
2.8.4 Ethernet Connectivity for Smart Lighting Systems
2.8.5 Wireless Connectivity for Smart Lighting Systems

2.9 Smart Lighting in the Context of the Internet-of-Things
2.9.1 IPv6 for Smart Lighting Systems

2.10 Smart Lighting and Smart Grids: Demand Response

2.11 Smart Lighting and Smart Windows

2.12 Key Points from this Chapter
Chapter Three: Profiles of Smart Lighting Companies and Related Firms

3.1 Large Lighting Companies
3.1.1 Acuity Brands (U.S.)
3.1.2 GE (U.S.)
3.1.3 Osram (Germany)
3.1.4 Philips (Netherlands)
3.1.5 Zumtobel Group (Austria)

3.2 Lighting Control Systems Firms
3.2.1 CommScope/Redwood Systems (U.S.)
3.2.2 Control4 (U.S.)
3.2.3 Daintree Networks (U.S.)
3.2.4 Digital Lumens (U.S.)
3.2.5 Enlighted (U.S.)
3.2.6 GreenWave Reality (U.S.)
3.2.7 Lutron (U.S.)
3.2.8 Streetlight.Vision

3.3 Building Automation Manufacturers
3.3.1 Honeywell
3.3.2 Johnson Controls
3.3.3 Trane

3.4 LED Chip Makers
3.4.1 Marvell
3.4.2 NXP Semiconductors
3.4.3 STMicroelectronics (Switzerland)
3.4.4 Other Chip Makers

3.5 University-Based Lighting Centers
3.5.1 California Lighting Technology Center
3.5.2 Smart Lighting Engineering Research Center

3.6 Key Points from This Chapter

Acronyms and Abbreviations Used In this Report

About the Authors


List of Exhibits

Exhibit E-1: Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Lighting Revenues by Application($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-1: Members of Connected Lighting Alliance
Exhibit 3-2: Semiconductor Companies Involved in Smart Lighting

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