Dynamic pathlight brightness based on size and distance of motion/object approaching the device

US2016302284A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016302284-A1
Application numberUS-201514683420-A
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Filing dateApr 10, 2015
Priority dateApr 10, 2015
Publication dateOct 13, 2016
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A system and method for automatic path light control based on a detected size and classification of motion around the device using passive infrared (PIR) sensor technologies and distributed classification algorithms, and on detected light levels in and around the path area using ambient light sensor (ALS) technologies. By using such sensor data, the path light does not need to be maintained at a fixed value, which may be inadequate or inefficient at times, nor require constant user adjustments. Implementations of the disclosed subject matter enable automatic path light control that can be dynamic and automatically adjusted to fit the environment, the current user characteristics and the current user movements through the environment.

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1 . A path light device, comprising: a passive infrared sensor in a smart home environment, the passive infrared sensor configured to detect a user location and direction along a path in the smart home environment including a plurality of pathlights, wherein the path is one of a plurality of paths defined by the plurality of pathlights within the smart home environment; at least one pathlight of the plurality of pathlights in the smart home environment; and a first processor communicatively coupled to the passive infrared sensor and the at least one pathlight, the first processor configured to control the at least one pathlight to provide an illumination level in response to the detected user location and direction within the smart home environment. 2 . The path light device of claim 1 , further comprising a second processor communicatively coupled to the first processor, wherein a signal of the passive infrared sensor is processed by a classification algorithm to identify user location and direction, wherein the first processor is configured to execute a first portion of the classification algorithm and the second processor is configured to execute a second portion of the classification algorithm. 3 . The path light device of claim 1 , further comprising: an ambient light sensor, the ambient light sensor configured to detect an ambient light level, wherein the first processor is communicatively coupled to the ambient light sensor and the at least one pathlight, the first processor configured to further control the at least one pathlight to provide an illumination level in response to both the detected user location and direction, and the detected ambient light level. 4 . The path light device of claim 1 , wherein the first processor is configured to further control the at least one pathlight to provide an illumination level in response to an installation configuration of the at least one pathlight. 5 . The path light device of claim 1 , wherein the first processor is configured to further control the at least one pathlight to provide an illumination level in response to a desired energy consumption level. 6 . The path light device of claim 1 , wherein the first processor is configured to further control the at least one pathlight to provide an illumination level in response to an elapsed time since a bright light was detected. 7 . The path light device of claim 1 , wherein the first processor is configured to further control the at least one pathlight to provide an illumination level in response to a detected electrical power failure. 8 . The path light device of claim 1 , wherein the path light device is portable, and is configured to function as a flashlight. 9 . A path light device, comprising: a sensor, the sensor in a smart home environment configured to detect at least one of a user location, direction and ambient light level along a path in the smart home environment including a plurality of pathlights, wherein the path is one of a plurality of paths defined by the plurality of pathlights within the smart home environment; at least one pathlight of the plurality of pathlights in the smart home environment; a first processor communicatively coupled to the sensor and the at least one pathlight; and a second processor communicatively coupled to the first processor, the first processor configured to control the at least one pathlight to provide an illumination level in response to a sensor signal processed by a classification algorithm, wherein the first processor is configured to execute a first portion of the classification algorithm and the second processor is configured to execute a second portion of the classification algorithm. 10 . The path light device of claim 9 , wherein the first processor is configured to further control the at least one pathlight to provide an illumination level in response to a detected ambient light level. 11 . The path light device of claim 9 , wherein the first processor is configured to further control the at least one pathlight to provide an illumination level in response to an installation configuration of the at least one pathlight. 12 . The path light device of claim 9 , wherein the first processor is configured to further control the at least one pathlight to provide an illumination level in response to a desired energy consumption level. 13 . The path light device of claim 9 , wherein the first processor is configured to further control the at least one pathlight to provide an illumination level in response to an elapsed time since a bright light was detected. 14 . The path light device of claim 9 , wherein the first processor is configured to further control the at least one pathlight to provide an illumination level in response to a detected electrical power failure. 15 . The path light device of claim 9 , wherein the path light device is portable, and is configured to function as a flashlight. 16 . A path light device, comprising: a sensor in a smart home environment, the sensor configured to detect at least one of a user location, direction and ambient light level along a path in the smart home environment including a plurality of pathlights, wherein the path is one of a plurality of paths defined by the plurality of pathlights within the smart home environment; at least one pathlight of the plurality of pathlights in the smart home environment; and a processor communicatively coupled to the sensor and the at least one pathlight, the processor configured to control the at least one pathlight to provide an illumination level in response to a sensor signal processed by a classification algorithm. 17 . The path light device of claim 16 , wherein the processor is configured to further control the at least one pathlight to provide an illumination level in response to a detected ambient light level. 18 . The path light device of claim 16 , wherein the processor is configured to further control the at least one pathlight to provide an illumination level in response to an installation configuration of the at least one pathlight. 19 . The path light device of claim 16 , wherein the processor is configured to further control the at least one pathlight to provide an illumination level in response to a desired energy consumption level. 20 . The path light device of claim 16 , wherein the processor is configured to further control the at least one pathlight to provide an illumination level in response to an elapsed time since a bright light was detected. 21 . The path light device of claim 16 , wherein the processor is configured to further control the at least one pathlight to provide an illumination level in response to a detected electrical power failure. 22 . The path light device of claim 16 , wherein the path light device is portable, and is configured to function as a flashlight. 23 . A method of controlling an illumination of a path light device, comprising: controlling an ambient light sensor along a path in a smart home environment including a plurality of pathlights, wherein the path is one of a plurality of paths defined by pathlights within the smart home environment, to measure an ambient light level adjacent to the path light device; controlling a passive infrared sensor to detect a user location and direction relative to the path light device; controlling at least one pathlight of the plurality of pathlights in the smart home environment, to provide an illumination

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What does patent US2016302284A1 cover?
A system and method for automatic path light control based on a detected size and classification of motion around the device using passive infrared (PIR) sensor technologies and distributed classification algorithms, and on detected light levels in and around the path area using ambient light sensor (ALS) technologies. By using such sensor data, the path light does not need to be maintained at …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Google Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05B37/0218. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Oct 13 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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