Download presentations from the 2017 DOE Connected Lighting Systems Workshop, held June 7–8, 2017, in Santa Clara, CA. Please note: not all speakers granted permission for online posting.
AGENDA
DAY 1
- Workshop Introduction
James Brodrick, U.S. Department of Energy
- How Are Lighting Manufacturers Changing to Meet the Connected Lighting Revolution?
Robert Hick, Leviton
- Illumitunity or Illumigeddon 2.0: What Role Will Distributors Have in the Connected Lighting Future?
Christopher Brown, Wiedenbach Brown
- What Are Industry Associations Doing to Provide Guidance and Pave the Way for Change?
Mark Lien, Illuminating Engineering Society of North America
- How Can We Ensure That Cybersecurity Issues Do Not Limit Connected Lighting Potential?
Michael Ring, Star Lab
- User Perspectives: Session Introduction
Michael Poplawski, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Are Today's Connected Lighting Systems Serving the Needs of End Users?
Lisa Newman, Oregon Health & Science University
Ron Bernstein, Ron Bernstein Consulting Group
DAY 2
- Is the Connected Lighting Market Ready to Converge on Common Intra-luminaire Communication Protocols?
Clement Gaidon, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Moderator
Kevin Fitzmaurice, Georgia Power
Peter Duine, Philips LED Electronics
Russ Sharer, Fulham
- Is the Connected Lighting Market Ready to Converge on Common Inter-luminaire Communication Protocols?
Clement Gaidon, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Moderator
Peter Duine, Philips LED Electronics
Erik Davidson, Cortet by CEL
Simon Slupik, Silvair
- How Can Owners and Operators Specify Connected Lighting Systems That Meet Their Cybersecurity Needs?
Karsten Kelly, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Moderator
Aaron Temin, Mitre Corporation
Kevin Powell, U.S. General Services Administration
Dan Isaacs, Xilinx
- How Are Connected Lighting Systems Currently Being Integrated with Non-Lighting Systems?
Michael Poplawski, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Moderator
Jon Sargeant, Integrated Building Solutions
David Wilts, Arup
- What Is the Present and Future of Energy Data for Connected Lighting Systems?
Jason Tuenge, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Moderator
Gabe Arnold, DesignLights Consortium
Akshay Yadav, Cisco