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DESCRIPTION:During the last decade\, SSL (Solid-State Lighting) based on co
 mponents like LEDs\, OLEDs\, and LDs\, have challenged conventional techno
 logies. LEDs have turned into a game changer\, beating conventional techno
 logies in all aspects. It is therefore anticipated that in the short term\
 , all electric lighting will be based on SSLs. Artificial light production
  absorbs around 2\,900 TWh per year\, corresponding to 16.5% of the world
 ’s electricity annual production. Historically speaking\, the past centu
 ry’s research and development has focused on energy efficiency enhanceme
 nt. Today\, we are witnessing a transition from conventional “analog” 
 lighting technologies to “digital” lighting. Intelligent lighting will
  become the backbone of smart homes and smart cities. This way\, lighting 
 will become the heart of the “Internet of Things”. Switching to smart 
 human-centric lighting will drive both “application efficiency” and qu
 ality of light. This means that the next-gen lighting systems should provi
 de the “right light” with the best efficiency and quality\, when and w
 here it is needed.\n\nSpeaker(s): Georges Zissis\, \n\nVirtual: https://ev
 ents.vtools.ieee.org/m/360643
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/360643
ORGANIZER:p.wesling@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:18
SUMMARY:Sustainable Smart Lighting Technology: State-of-the-Art and Roadmap
  to the Future
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/360643
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;During the last decade\, &lt;strong&gt;SSL (Soli
 d-State Lighting) &lt;/strong&gt;based on components like LEDs\, OLEDs\, and LDs
 \, have challenged conventional technologies. LEDs have turned into a game
  changer\, beating conventional technologies in all aspects. It is therefo
 re anticipated that in the short term\, all electric lighting will be base
 d on SSLs. Artificial light production absorbs around 2\,900 TWh per year\
 , corresponding to 16.5% of the world&amp;rsquo\;s electricity annual producti
 on. Historically speaking\, the past century&amp;rsquo\;s research and develop
 ment has focused on energy efficiency enhancement. Today\, we are witnessi
 ng a transition from conventional &amp;ldquo\;analog&amp;rdquo\; lighting technolo
 gies to &amp;ldquo\;digital&amp;rdquo\; lighting. Intelligent lighting will become
  the backbone of smart homes and smart cities. This way\, lighting will be
 come the heart of the &amp;ldquo\;Internet of Things&amp;rdquo\;. Switching to sma
 rt human-centric lighting will drive both &amp;ldquo\;application efficiency&amp;r
 dquo\; and quality of light. This means that the next-gen lighting systems
  should provide the &amp;ldquo\;right light&amp;rdquo\; with the best efficiency a
 nd quality\, when and where it is needed.&lt;/p&gt;
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