Controlling light source(s) via a portable device

US9247620B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9247620-B2
Application numberUS-201314424542-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 8, 2013
Priority dateAug 30, 2012
Publication dateJan 26, 2016
Grant dateJan 26, 2016

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A method of controlling a light source ( 105 ) via a handheld computing device ( 110 ) is disclosed. The method comprises receiving an input produced by one or more sensors of the handheld computing device, the input being indicative of a current orientation of the handheld computing device. The method further comprises determining, based at least in part on the input, that the handheld computing device is in a predefined triggering orientation, e.g. in a generally horizontal orientation. In response to so determining, one or more frames of image data are acquired via an image sensor connected to the handheld computing device ( 110 ). The method further comprises obtaining an identifier of the light source, e.g. from information encoded into light emitted by the light source ( 105 ), having determined that the one or more frames of image data comprise image data representative of the light source ( 105 ). The method further comprises transmitting to the light source ( 105 ) a command indicative of a desired light setting for the light source ( 105 ), which desired light setting may for example have been provided via user input or may be a predefined setting retrieved from memory. A handheld computing device ( 110 ) and a lighting system ( 100 ) are also disclosed.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of controlling a light source via a handheld computing device, the method comprising: receiving an input produced by one or more sensors of the handheld computing device, the input being indicative of a current orientation of the handheld computing device; in response to determining, based at least in part on the input, that the handheld computing device is in a predefined triggering orientation, acquiring one or more frames of image data via an image sensor connected to the handheld computing device, determining that the one or more frames of image data comprise image data representative of the light source, and obtaining an identifier of the light source; and transmitting to the light source a command indicative of a desired light setting for the light source. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said acquiring one or more frames of image data comprises capturing in the image data one or more variations in light emitted by the light source, and wherein said obtaining an identifier of the light source comprises obtaining the identifier from the one or more variations captured in the image data. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the desired light setting comprises a predefined light setting associated with the handheld computing device, and the method further comprises receiving the predefined light setting for transmitting to the light source. 4. The method of claim 1 , comprising: presenting a user interface on a display of the handheld computing device, for enabling a user to choose a desired light setting for the light source; receiving via an input device of the handheld computing device, an indication of a desired light setting for the light source; and transmitting to the light source a command indicative of the user-indicated desired light setting. 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the user interface comprises at least part of one the acquired frame(s) of image data. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving an additional input produced by one or more sensors of the handheld computing device, the additional input being indicative of current motion of the device; and in response to determining, based at least in part on the input and the additional input, that the handheld computing device is in the predefined triggering orientation and that the current motion thereof is below a predefined threshold, acquiring said one or more frames of image data via the image sensor. 7. The method of claim 1 further comprising: receiving a further input, which is indicative of a current location of the handheld computing device; and in response to determining, based at least in part on the input and the further input, that the handheld computing device is in the predefined triggering orientation and is in a predefined location, acquiring said one or more frames of image data via the image sensor. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: in response to determining, based at least in part on the input, that the handheld computing device is in the predefined triggering orientation and that the image sensor is facing upwards, acquiring said one or more frames of image data via the image sensor. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the predefined triggering orientation is a generally horizontal orientation. 10. A computer program product comprising a computer program which, when executed by suitably arranged processing circuitry of a handheld computing device, causes the handheld computing device to carry out the method of claim 1 . 11. A handheld computing device comprising: a display; one or more sensors; a camera comprising an image sensor; communication circuitry for communicating with a light source; memory comprising a computer program stored therein; and processing circuitry connected to the display, the one or more sensors, the image sensor, the communication circuitry and the memory, which by executing the computer program is arranged to carry out the steps of: receiving an input produced by the one or more sensors of the handheld computing device, the input being indicative of a current orientation of the handheld computing device; in response to determining, based at least in part on the input, that the handheld computing device is in a predefined triggering orientation, acquiring one or more frames of image data via an image sensor connected to the handheld computing device, determining that the one or more frames of image data comprise image data representative of the light source, and obtaining an identifier of the light source; and transmitting to the light source a command indicative of a desired light setting for the light source. 12. The handheld computing device of claim 11 wherein the display is a touch-sensitive display. 13. The handheld computing device of claim 11 wherein the one or more sensors comprises at least one of the following: one or more gyroscopes; one or more ambient light sensors; one or more accelerometers; one or more magnetometers; and one or more proximity sensors. 14. The handheld computing device of claim 11 , embodied in a smartphone or a tablet computer. 15. A lighting system comprising: at least one controllable light source, which optionally is suitable for encoding an identifier thereof into its emitted light; and at least one handheld computing device operable to control said at least one controllable light source, the device comprising: a display; one or more sensors; a camera comprising an image sensor; communication circuitry for communicating with a light source; memory comprising a computer program stored therein; and processing circuitry connected to the display, the one or more sensors, the image sensor, the communication circuitry and the memory, which by executing the computer program is arranged to carry out the steps of: receiving an input produced by the one or more sensors of the handheld computing device, the input being indicative of a current orientation of the handheld computing device; in response to determining, based at least in part on the input, that the handheld computing device is in a predefined triggering orientation, acquiring one or more frames of image data via an image sensor connected to the handheld computing device, determining that the one or more frames of image data comprise image data representative of the light source, and obtaining an identifier of the light source; and transmitting to the light source a command indicative of a desired light setting for the light source.

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  • using a radio link · CPC title

  • using light waves, e.g. infrared · CPC title

  • Coordinated control of two or more light sources · CPC title

  • Device selection · CPC title

  • Remote control based on movements, attitude of remote control device · CPC title

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What does patent US9247620B2 cover?
A method of controlling a light source ( 105 ) via a handheld computing device ( 110 ) is disclosed. The method comprises receiving an input produced by one or more sensors of the handheld computing device, the input being indicative of a current orientation of the handheld computing device. The method further comprises determining, based at least in part on the input, that the handheld computi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Koninkl Philips Nv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05B47/10. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 26 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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