Smart Lighting

Leveraging the Internet of Things to drive efficiency.

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Make your buildings smarter with the internet of things

Integrating the Internet of Things (IoT) into infrastructures can reduce energy expenses and enhance occupant comfort, alertness, and productivity by effectively optimizing the lighting. The Enlighted IoT platform continuously captures the building’s occupancy and lighting to drive optimization. Our solutions bring IoT, data analytics, and human-centric lighting together to transform conventional workspaces into energy-efficient and productive infrastructures.

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A connected control system
that inspires productivity

Incorporating Enlighted advanced wireless lighting control system, the IoT platform collects the building’s occupancy and lighting data from the sensors to provide a thorough analysis of the building.

The sensors integrated into the light fixtures continuously collect temperature, light, and occupancy information and relay it to the application. Together with the sensors installed under the desk for desk-level occupancy accuracy, the smart sensor network forms a grid to monitor every movement in the infrastructure. Data is collected 65 times per second to monitor changes and adjust the lighting in real-time.

The Smart Ecosystem

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The precision sensors capture movement, energy usage, and environmental data.

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Room Control allows occupants to override the preset lighting configurations.

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energy manager

The Energy Manager analyzes the data and provides detailed insights on the building.

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The Gateway forwards the data captured by the sensors to the Energy Manager.

The Smart Ecosystem

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The precision sensors capture movement, energy usage, and environmental data.

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room control

Room Control allows occupants to override the preset lighting configurations.

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energy manager

The Energy Manager analyzes the data and provides detailed insights on the building.

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gateway

The Gateway forwards the data captured by the sensors to the Energy Manager.

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Data analytics for result-driven management

The Energy Manager is a secure browser-based interface where you can access energy, occupancy, lighting, temperature, intensity, and other data collected over time by the smart sensor network all in one place. It allows users to create profiles and make changes to the lighting control system of your facility. The Energy Manager can also be integrated with third-party systems for custom automation and response.

Infinite flexibility

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Three levels of control
capabilities
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Bluetooth-based asset
location tracking services
diagnostic
Continuous data
collection for analytics
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Multiple configuration
packages
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Customizable lighting
profiles & scenes
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Measure & report energy
usage & savings
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Integrate with Building
Management Systems
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Connect to third-party
ecosystem solutions

Code & Compliance simplified

The IoT platform enables features like occupancy detection, energy savings reporting, and daylight harvesting, making it seamless to meet or exceed the energy guidelines. The demand-response capability further makes the building policy-compliant, eligible for rebates, and protects it from penalties by automatically optimizing the energy usage during peak hours. Enlighted software is easily upgradeable to address changes in building codes, such as the California Energy Commission’s three-year updates to its Title 24 Building Energy Efficiency Standards.

Meets Title 24 compliance
  • Section 130.1(b) – Multi-Level Controls that support continuous dimming and shut off when spaces are unoccupied
  • Section 130.1(d) – Automatic Daylighting Controls that adjust lighting according to ambient light levels
  • Section 130.1(e) – Demand Response Controls to automatically reduce lighting energy use by at least 15 percent
  • Section 130.5(a) – Service Metering to report on total electrical use

Applications

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Hospitality
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Healthcare
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Warehousing
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Retail