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DESCRIPTION:During the last decade\, SSLs-Solid-State Lighting based on com
 ponents like LEDs\, OLEDs and LDs\, challenges conventional technologies. 
 In particular\, LED has turned into a game changer beating the conventiona
 l technologies in all aspects. It is therefore anticipated that in short t
 erm\, all of electric lighting will be based on SSLs. Today\, SSLs proceed
  to the projected conclusion: replacing all legacy technologies\, this is 
 a major change in the lighting market that is considered as a revolution.\
 n\nArtificial light production absorbs around 2 900 TWh corresponding 16\,
 5% of the world’s electricity annual production. Historically speaking\,
  past century’s research and development focused on single energy effica
 cy enhancement. The only massive adoption of SSLs during the next years ca
 n contribute to harness electricity use for lighting\, up to 4% by 2030.\n
 \nAs SSL technology matures\, maximizing the energy savings from connected
  SSL systems will become increasingly dependent on successful integration 
 into the built environment. Today\, we are witnessing a transition from th
 e conventional “analogue” lighting technologies to “digital” light
 ing. Intelligent lighting will become the backbone for smart homes and sma
 rt cities. This way\, lighting will become the heart of the “Internet of
  Things”. Consequently\, we knowingly were not serving society as effect
 ively as we could. Industry has coined a new term “human-centric lightin
 g” (HCL) to draw renewed attention to its primary effort to be successfu
 l in meeting society’s needs.\n\nLast but not least\, “rebound effect
 ”\, known also as “Jevons paradox”\, can seriously blur this march f
 orward. One potential solution to avoid that negative effect consists on s
 witching to smart human-centric lighting driven by both “application eff
 iciency” and quality of light. This just means that next gen lighting sy
 stems should provide the “Right Light” with the best efficiency and qu
 ality\, when and where it is needed.\n\nThis lecture will highlight all th
 e above-mentioned issues and will focus on the future of the lighting syst
 ems.\n\nSpeaker(s): Prof. Georges ZISSIS\, \n\nBldg: EV Building\, SGW Cam
 pus\, 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd west\, MONTREAL\, Quebec\, Canada\, H3G-1M8
LOCATION:Bldg: EV Building\, SGW Campus\, 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd west\, M
 ONTREAL\, Quebec\, Canada\, H3G-1M8
ORGANIZER:sivanagaraju.cu@gmail.com
SEQUENCE:4
SUMMARY:Toward to “Lighting 4.0” era – The “Right Smart Lighting”
  Challenge
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/315374
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;During the last decade\, SSLs-Solid-State 
 Lighting based on components like LEDs\, OLEDs and LDs\, challenges conven
 tional technologies. In particular\, LED has turned into a game changer be
 ating the conventional technologies in all aspects. It is therefore antici
 pated that in short term\, all of electric lighting will be based on SSLs.
  Today\, SSLs proceed to the projected conclusion: replacing all legacy te
 chnologies\, this is a major change in the lighting market that is conside
 red as a revolution.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Artificial light production absorbs around 2 
 900 TWh corresponding 16\,5% of the world&amp;rsquo\;s electricity annual prod
 uction. Historically speaking\, past century&amp;rsquo\;s research and develop
 ment focused on single energy efficacy enhancement. The only massive adopt
 ion of SSLs during the next years can contribute to harness electricity us
 e for lighting\, up to 4% by 2030.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;As SSL technology matures\, max
 imizing the energy savings from connected SSL systems will become increasi
 ngly dependent on successful integration into the built environment. Today
 \, we are witnessing a transition from the conventional &amp;ldquo\;analogue&amp;r
 dquo\; lighting technologies to &amp;ldquo\;digital&amp;rdquo\; lighting. Intellig
 ent lighting will become the backbone for smart homes and smart cities. Th
 is way\, lighting will become the heart of the &amp;ldquo\;Internet of Things&amp;
 rdquo\;. Consequently\, we knowingly were not serving society as effective
 ly as we could. Industry has coined a new term &amp;ldquo\;human-centric light
 ing&amp;rdquo\; (HCL) to draw renewed attention to its primary effort to be su
 ccessful in meeting society&amp;rsquo\;s needs.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Last but not least\, &amp;
 ldquo\;rebound effect&amp;rdquo\;\, known also as &amp;ldquo\;Jevons paradox&amp;rdquo
 \;\, can seriously blur this march forward. One potential solution to avoi
 d that negative effect consists on switching to smart human-centric lighti
 ng driven by both &amp;ldquo\;application efficiency&amp;rdquo\; and quality of li
 ght. This just means that next gen lighting systems should provide the &amp;ld
 quo\;Right Light&amp;rdquo\; with the best efficiency and quality\, when and w
 here it is needed.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;This lecture will highlight all the above-menti
 oned issues and will focus on the future of the lighting systems.&lt;/p&gt;
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