What Makes Lighting Control Systems Advanced?
How have lighting control systems advanced
over the years? And what makes lighting
control systems advanced? As technology has grown more advanced,
so too have lighting control systems, and in many different ways. In this blog,
we’ll take a look at how lighting control systems have advanced and what you
can expect from them as time goes on and technology improves.
Fixture Integrated Sensors
Sensors have become a fixture in almost
every aspect of our lives and have allowed us to gain better control over our
physical environment. From lighting to temperature, modern buildings are
increasingly outfitted with sensor technology, allowing for greater flexibility
and comfort. The next step in hospitality
technology is integrating LED lights into building facades with
Fixture Integrated Sensors (FIS). These systems provide for energy efficiency
and increased safety within a venue by utilising light strategically throughout
a space.
Room Based Controls
Although every lighting control system is
unique, nearly all take advantage of individual lights based on where they are
physically installed in a space. Many hotel spaces have multiple rooms, such as
conference rooms and breakout areas, that all must be controlled independently
of one another. This is where room-based controls come into play; these systems
allow for each light to be operated independently from each other and even have
different settings if certain participants may use a breakout area more
frequently than others.
Wireless Technology
Thanks to wireless technology, lighting
control systems have advanced to make your home safer, more convenient and more
energy efficient. For example, wireless technology allows you to create
schedules for different lights. So if you have a security system in place (and
it’s connected with your other devices), you can set light bulbs to turn on at
certain times of day and turn them off at others.
Networked Systems
As lighting controls have become more
advanced, they’ve become more networked and connected to each other, leading to
a rise in hospitality technology. These days, it isn’t enough to just make sure
all your lights are on; you need controls that can be programmed via software
and updated via internet connections. This connectivity is critical for staying
up-to-date with changes in technology and standards.
Conclusion
While different types of lighting control systems are great for hospitality technology, technology has advanced dramatically over time. It’s no longer enough to simply keep your lights on or off; rather, you have to have control of those lights. With a wide range of features and options, today’s lighting control systems allow you to create any atmosphere you want in any space.

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