Personalized lighting for open area
US-9426865-B2 · Aug 23, 2016 · US
US9801260B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9801260-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414221589-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 21, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 20, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2017 |
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Techniques and user interfaces (UIs) are disclosed for controlling a solid-state luminaire having an electronically adjustable light beam distribution. The disclosed UI may be configured, in accordance with some embodiments, to provide a user with the ability to control, by wireless and/or wired connection, the light distribution of an associated solid-state luminaire in a given space. The UI may be hosted by any computing device, portable or otherwise, and may be used to control any given light distribution capability provided by a paired luminaire. In accordance with some embodiments, the user may provide such control without need to know details about the luminaire, such as the quantity of solid-state lamps, or their individual addresses, or the address of the fixture itself. In some cases, the disclosed techniques may involve acquiring spatial information of the space that hosts the luminaire and/or providing user-selected distribution of light within that space.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of electronically controlling a light beam distribution of a solid-state luminaire, the method comprising: presenting a field of selectable control features on a computing device, wherein the solid-state luminaire is communicatively connected to the computing device, and at least one of the field of selectable control features is presented as a graphical canvas resembling a target region to be lighted by one or more light sources of the solid-state luminaire, one or more selectable nodes of the graphical canvas corresponding to the one or more light sources of the solid-state luminaire, and a circular cursor node of the graphical canvas depicting a distribution of the light beam provided by the solid-state luminaire; and adjusting the light beam distribution of the solid-state luminaire based on the size or location of the circular cursor on a selection of one of the one or more selectable nodes presented on the graphical canvas. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the computing device comprises at least one of a laptop/notebook computer, a tablet computer, a mobile phone, a smartphone, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a portable media player (PMP), a cellular handset, a handheld gaming device, a gaming platform, a desktop computer, and/or a television set. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the computing device includes a touch-sensitive display on which the field of selectable control features is presented as one or more light-based icons. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein selection of a selectable node of the graphical canvas toggles a corresponding one or more light sources of the solid-state luminaire on/off. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the graphical canvas is configured to maintain its orientation with respect to at least one of a geomagnetic heading and/or the solid-state luminaire. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein adjusting the light beam distribution of the solid-state luminaire comprises at least one of: changing at least one of beam direction, beam angle, beam diameter, beam distribution, brightness, and/or color of light emitted by the solid-state luminaire; and/or producing at least one of a lighting pattern and/or a lighting sequence using the solid-state luminaire. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the selectable control features comprises a network connection management feature configured to at least one of establish and/or refresh a network connection between the computing device and the solid-state luminaire. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the selectable control features comprises a lighting pattern/sequence management feature configured to at least one of initiate, terminate, and/or adjust a lighting pattern/sequence produced using the solid-state luminaire. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the solid-state luminaire and the computing device are configured to be communicatively coupled with one another using at least one of an ArtNET digital multiplexer (DMX) interface protocol, a Wi-Fi protocol, a Bluetooth protocol, a digital addressable lighting interface (DALI) protocol, and/or a ZigBee protocol. 10. A non-transient computer program product encoded with instructions that, when executed by one or more processors, causes a process to be carried out, the process comprising: presenting a field of selectable control features on a computing device, wherein a solid-state luminaire is communicatively connected to the computing device, and at least one of the selectable control features is presented as a graphical canvas of an image of the region to be illuminated by one or more light sources of the solid-state luminaire, one or more selectable nodes of the graphical canvas corresponding to the one or more light sources of the solid-state luminaire, and a circular cursor of the graphical canvas depicting a distribution of the light beam provided by the solid-state luminaire; and adjusting the light beam distribution of the solid-state luminaire based on the size or location of the circular cursor on a selection of one or the one or more selectable nodes presented on the graphical canvas. 11. The non-transient computer program product of claim 10 , wherein the computing device comprises at least one of a laptop/notebook computer, a tablet computer, a mobile phone, a smartphone, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a portable media player (PMP), a cellular handset, a handheld gaming device, a gaming platform, a desktop computer, and/or a television set. 12. The non-transient computer program product of claim 10 , wherein the computing device includes a touch-sensitive display on which the field of selectable control features is presented as one or more light-based icons. 13. The non-transient computer program product of claim 10 , wherein selection of a selectable node of the graphical canvas toggles a corresponding one or more light sources of the solid-state luminaire on/off. 14. The non-transient computer program product of claim 10 , wherein the graphical canvas is configured to maintain its orientation with respect to at least one of a geomagnetic heading and/or the solid-state luminaire. 15. The non-transient computer program product of claim 10 , wherein adjusting the light beam distribution of the solid-state luminaire comprises at least one of: changing at least one of beam direction, beam angle, beam diameter, beam distribution, brightness, and/or color of light emitted by the solid-state luminaire; and/or producing at least one of a lighting pattern and/or a lighting sequence using the solid-state luminaire. 16. The non-transient computer program product of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the selectable control features comprises a network connection management feature configured to at least one of establish and/or refresh a network connection between the computing device and the solid-state luminaire. 17. The non-transient computer program product of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the selectable control features comprises a lighting pattern/sequence management feature configured to at least one of initiate, terminate, and/or adjust a lighting pattern/sequence produced using the solid-state luminaire. 18. The non-transient computer program product of claim 10 , wherein the solid-state luminaire and the computing device are configured to be communicatively coupled with one another using at least one of an ArtNET digital multiplexer (DMX) interface protocol, a Wi-Fi protocol, a Bluetooth protocol, a digital addressable lighting interface (DALI) protocol, and/or a ZigBee protocol. 19. A graphical user interface (GUI) on a computing system, the GUI comprising: a field of selectable control features configured such that selection therefrom electronically controls a light beam distribution of a solid-state luminaire communicatively connected to the computing system; wherein at least one of the selectable control features is presented as a graphical canvas on the GUI resembling a target region to be lighted by one or more light sources of the solids-state luminaire, one or more selectable nodes of the graphical canvas corresponding to the one or more light sources of the solid-state luminaire, and a circular cursor of the graphical canvas depicting a distribution of the light beam provided by the solid-state luminaire; and wherein selection of a selectable node of the graphical canvas toggles a corresponding one or more of the light sources of the solid-state luminaire on/off based on the size or location of the circular cursor on a select
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