IP Library Granted Patent US 8,907,570
Granted Patent B2
US 8,907,570 · App. 13/044,664 · Granted Dec 9, 2014

System and method for controlling lighting

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Patent No.
US 8,907,570
App. No.
13/044,664
Granted
Dec 9, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed herein are a system and a method for controlling lighting. In the lighting control system, one or more lighting devices are installed in a separate area within a building and a remote controller generates a scheduling data by setting lighting scenes at each time and controls the lighting of the corresponding lighting device via a short range wireless communication. In addition, the remote controller transmits the scheduling data to a remote server through a gateway and when the remote controller is not normally operated, the remote server controls the lighting device according to the scheduling data through the gateway.

Claims (31)

1. A lighting control system, comprising:

lighting devices that are installed in separate areas within a building;

a remote controller that generates scheduling data by setting lighting scenes configured to be implemented by the lighting devices at scheduled times, transmits the scheduling data to the outside, and controls the lighting devices according to the scheduling data;

a remote server that receives the scheduling data from a gateway and stores the scheduling data; and

the gateway that receives the scheduling data from the remote controller and transmits the scheduling data to the remote server.

2. The lighting control system according to claim 1 , wherein the gateway confirms whether the remote controller is normally operated, and in response to the gateway confirming that the remote controller is not normally operated, the gateway generates an abnormal alarm signal and transmits the abnormal alarm signal to the remote server.

3. The lighting control system according to claim 2 , wherein the gateway periodically transmits an operation confirmation message to the remote controller.

4. The lighting control system according to claim 2 , wherein in response to receiving the abnormal alarm signal, the remote server controls the lighting devices according to the stored scheduling data through the gateway.

5. The lighting control system according to claim 4 , wherein the lighting devices, the remote controller, and the gateway perform a short range wireless communication therebetween.

6. The lighting control system according to claim 1 , wherein the remote controller generates a scheduling control signal according to the scheduling data and transmits the scheduling control signal to the lighting devices, and the scheduling control signal includes unique identification information on the corresponding lighting devices and at least one of on/off control signal, dimming level control signal, and color temperature control signal of the corresponding lighting devices.

7. The lighting control system according to claim 1 , wherein the lighting devices are configured to be installed in classrooms of a school, and the lighting scenes include a mathematics and inquiry learning mode, a creativity learning mode, a memory subject learning mode, a breaktime/lunch time mode, and a selfstudy mode according to a corresponding class schedule.

8. A lighting control system, comprising:

lighting devices that are installed in separate areas within a building; and

a remote controller that generates scheduling data by setting lighting scenes configured to be implemented by the lighting devices at scheduled times and selectively controls, according to an operational status of the remote controller, the lighting devices according to the scheduling data,

wherein one of the remote controller and a remote server which stores the scheduling data controls the lighting devices according to the scheduling data, according to the operational status of the remote controller.

9. The lighting control system according to claim 8 , wherein the lighting devices and the remote controller perform a short range wireless communication.

10. The lighting control system according to claim 8 , wherein the remote controller generates a scheduling control signal according to the scheduling data and transmits the scheduling control signal to the lighting devices, and the scheduling control signal includes unique identification information on the corresponding lighting devices and at least one of on/off control signal, dimming level control signal, and color temperature control signal of the corresponding lighting devices.

11. The lighting control system according to claim 8 , wherein the lighting devices are installed in classrooms within a school, and the lighting scenes include a mathematics and inquiry learning mode, a creativity learning mode, a memory subject learning mode, a break time/lunch time mode, and a self-study mode according to a corresponding class schedule.

12. The lighting control system according to claim 8 , wherein, if the operational status of the remote controller indicates that the remote controller is normally operated, the remote controller controls the lighting devices according to the scheduling data, and if the operational status of the remote controller indicates that the remote controller is not normally operated, the remote server controls the lighting devices according to the scheduling data.

13. The lighting control system according to claim 8 , wherein the operational status comprises a battery power level of the remote controller.

14. The lighting control system according to claim 8 , wherein the operational status comprises whether the remote controller is turned on or off.

15. A lighting control method, comprising:

(A) generating, by a remote controller, scheduling data by setting lighting scenes at scheduled times in separate areas within a building in which lighting devices configured to implement the lighting scenes are installed according to a command;

(B) transmitting, by the remote controller, the scheduling data to a remote server through a gateway; and

(B-1) controlling, by one of the remote controller and the remote server, the lighting devices according to the scheduling data, according to whether the remote controller is normally operated.

16. The lighting control method according to claim 15 , wherein the operation (B-1) comprises the operations of:

(C) confirming, by the gateway, whether the remote controller is normally operated;

(D) in response to confirming that the remote controller is not normally operated, generating, by the gateway, an abnormal alarm signal and transmitting, by the gateway, the abnormal alarm signal to the remote server; and

(E) controlling, by the remote server, the lighting devices according to the scheduling data through the gateway.

17. The lighting control method according to claim 16 , wherein the operation (B-1) further comprises the operation of:

(C-1) controlling, by the remote controller, the lighting devices according to the scheduling data in response to confirming the remote controller is normally operated in operation (C).

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Aug 7, 2012
From: SAMSUNG LED CO., LTD.
To: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 028744/0272 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 10, 2011
From: KWAG, HEUI SAM; KIM, CHANG SEOB; PARK, JUNG HWAN; CHO, HO CHAN
To: SAMSUNG LED CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 025932/0035 →