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WO2017167675A1
WO2017167675A1 PCT/EP2017/057165 EP2017057165W WO2017167675A1 WO 2017167675 A1 WO2017167675 A1 WO 2017167675A1 EP 2017057165 W EP2017057165 W EP 2017057165W WO 2017167675 A1 WO2017167675 A1 WO 2017167675A1
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Karin NIEMANTSVERDRIET
Josephus Hubertus Eggen
Harm VAN ESSEN
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B47/00Circuit arrangements for operating light sources in general, i.e. where the type of light source is not relevant
    • H05B47/10Controlling the light source
    • H05B47/175Controlling the light source by remote control
    • H05B47/19Controlling the light source by remote control via wireless transmission
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B47/00Circuit arrangements for operating light sources in general, i.e. where the type of light source is not relevant
    • H05B47/10Controlling the light source
    • H05B47/175Controlling the light source by remote control
    • H05B47/196Controlling the light source by remote control characterised by user interface arrangements
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B47/00Circuit arrangements for operating light sources in general, i.e. where the type of light source is not relevant
    • H05B47/10Controlling the light source
    • H05B47/175Controlling the light source by remote control
    • H05B47/198Grouping of control procedures or address assignation to light sources

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  • the invention relates to a controller for controlling a group of lighting devices.
  • the invention further relates to a method of controlling a group of lighting devices.
  • the invention further relates to a computer program product for executing the method.
  • 2015/0008845 Al discloses such a smart device with such a user interface.
  • the user interface displays a plurality of spaces (e.g. rooms), wherein each space displays lighting icons corresponding to actual lighting devices.
  • the graphic user interface may further displays a group selection menu to select and control a group of a plurality of lighting devices. If, however, the number of lighting devices increases, it becomes cumbersome for a user to switch between group control and individual control of lighting devices.
  • a smart device with a user interface that enables intuitive control on both individual level and on group level.
  • the object is achieved by a controller for controlling a group of lighting devices, the group comprising a first lighting device and a second lighting device, the controller comprising: a communication unit for communicating with the first and second lighting devices, and for receiving a first current light setting of the first lighting device and a second current light setting of the second lighting device,
  • a processor for rendering, on the display, a hierarchical representation of the first and second lighting devices
  • a user interface for receiving user input indicative of an adjustment of the first current light setting, the second current light setting or a current group light setting
  • hierarchical representation comprises:
  • a primary level comprising a first primary graphical representation and a second primary graphical representation, wherein the first primary graphical representation is associated with the first lighting device and representative of the first current light setting, and wherein the second primary graphical representation is associated with the second lighting device and representative of the second current light setting, and
  • a secondary level comprising a secondary graphical representation, which secondary graphical representation is associated with the group of lighting devices and representative of the current group light setting of the group of lighting devices, and
  • processor is further arranged for controlling, via the communication unit, one or more of the first and second lighting devices according to the user input, and for updating the primary and secondary graphical representations according to the adjustment.
  • the processor renders a hierarchy of the lighting devices by rendering a primary level (which shows the individual devices) and a secondary level (which shows the groups of individual devices). This is beneficial because it allows a user to immediately see the individual devices and to which group the individual devices belong.
  • the processor is arranged for rendering the secondary graphical representation which is indicative of a current group light setting. Providing this graphical representation indicative of the status of the lighting devices of that group is beneficial, because it allows a user to immediately perceive information about current light settings of the lighting devices associated with the group.
  • the user can control either the group of lighting devices, or one of the individual lighting devices. This is advantageous because it allows a user to quickly change a light setting in a room (which room may comprise a plurality of lighting devices associated with a group representation), or to change a light setting of an individual lighting device in the room.
  • the user interface is further arranged for receiving the user input at the first primary graphical representation, the second primary graphical representation or the secondary graphical representation. This embodiment is beneficial because it allows a user to simply select either a primary graphical representation (e.g. an icon of a lighting device) for individual lighting device control, or a secondary graphical representation (e.g. an icon of a group of lighting devices) for group lighting control.
  • the processor is further arranged for receiving information about a first property of the first lighting device and a second property of the second lighting device, and for creating the group of lighting devices if a similarity criterion between the first and second properties is met. Comparing the first and second properties (e.g. a location, type, identifier, orientation, etc.) of the first and second lighting devices enables the processor to create groups of lighting devices based on similarities between the first and second lighting devices. This is beneficial, because the processor automatically creates the groups, thus removing the need for user input for creating the group.
  • first and second properties e.g. a location, type, identifier, orientation, etc.
  • the user interface is further arranged for receiving further user input indicative of grouping and/or ungrouping of lighting devices
  • the processor is arranged for creating the group of lighting devices based on the further user input.
  • the processor is arranged for determining an average light setting of the first current light setting and the second current light setting, and for rendering the secondary representation based on the average light setting.
  • the processor may, for example, calculate an average of light setting values (e.g. color values) of the lighting devices associated with the group represented by the secondary representation.
  • the secondary representation is at least partially indicative of the first current light setting and at least partially indicative of the second current light setting.
  • the hierarchical representation further comprises a tertiary level comprising a tertiary graphical representation, which tertiary graphical representation is associated with a plurality of groups of lighting devices and representative of a current light setting of the plurality of groups of lighting devices
  • the user interface is further arranged for receiving user input indicative of an adjustment of the current light setting of the plurality of groups of lighting devices
  • the processor is further arranged for controlling, via the communication unit, the plurality of groups of lighting devices according to the user input, and for updating the primary, secondary and tertiary graphical representations according to the adjustment.
  • This embodiment is advantageous, because it may allow a user to control the light on a primary level (wherein the light is controlled on a lamp level), on a secondary level (wherein the light is controlled on a group level, for example on a room level) and on a tertiary level (wherein the light is controlled on a higher level, for example on a building level). This enables the user to, for example, control all lighting devices associated with the plurality of groups at once according to a light setting.
  • the display is a touch sensitive display
  • the user interface is arranged to receive the user input via the touch sensitive display. This embodiment allows a user to provide, for example, an input at one of the graphical representations by simply tapping the graphical representation.
  • the object is achieved by a method of controlling a group of lighting devices, the group comprising a first lighting device and a second lighting device, the method comprising:
  • a hierarchical representation of the first and second lighting devices wherein the hierarchical representation comprises: a primary level comprising a first primary graphical representation and a second primary graphical representation, wherein the first primary graphical representation is associated with the first lighting device and representative of the first current light setting, and wherein the second primary graphical representation is associated with the second lighting device and representative of the second current light setting, and a secondary level comprising a secondary graphical representation, which secondary graphical representation is associated with the group of lighting devices and representative of a current group light setting of the group of lighting devices,
  • the user input is received at the first primary graphical representation, the second primary graphical representation or the secondary graphical representation.
  • the method further comprises: receiving information about a first property of the first lighting device and a second property of the second lighting device, and
  • the method further comprises: receiving further user input indicative of grouping and/or ungrouping of lighting devices, and
  • the object is achieved by a computer program product for a computing device, the computer program product comprising computer program code to perform any one of the above-mentioned methods when the computer program product is run on a processing unit of the computing device.
  • Fig. 1 shows schematically an embodiment of a controller according to the invention for controlling a group of lighting devices
  • Figs. 2a, 2b and 2c show schematically embodiments of hierarchical representations of a plurality of lighting devices and a group of lighting devices;
  • Figs. 3a, 3b, 3c and 3d show schematically embodiments of receiving user input at hierarchical representations of a plurality of lighting devices and a group of lighting devices;
  • Fig 4 shows schematically an embodiment of a three-level hierarchical representation of lighting devices and groups of lighting devices;
  • Fig. 5 shows schematically an embodiment of a regrouping of lighting devices
  • Fig. 6 shows schematically a method according to the invention for controlling a group of lighting devices.
  • Fig. 1 shows schematically an embodiment of a controller 100 according to the invention for controlling a group 110 of lighting devices 112, 114.
  • the group 110 of lighting devices 112, 114 comprises a first lighting device 112 and a second lighting device 114.
  • the controller 100 comprises a communication unit 102 for communicating with the first and second lighting devices 112, 114, and for receiving a first current light setting of the first lighting device 112 and a second current light setting of the second lighting device 114.
  • the controller 100 further comprises a display 108 and a processor 106 for rendering, on the display, a hierarchical representation of the first and second lighting devices 112, 114.
  • the hierarchical representation comprises a primary level comprising a first primary graphical representation and a second primary graphical representation, wherein the first primary graphical representation is associated with the first lighting device 112 and representative of the first current light setting, and wherein the second primary graphical representation is associated with the second lighting device 114 and representative of the second current light setting, and a secondary level comprising a secondary graphical representation, which secondary graphical representation is associated with the group 110 of lighting devices 112, 114 and representative of a current group light setting of the group 110 of lighting devices 112, 114.
  • the controller 100 further comprises a user interface 104 for receiving user input indicative of an adjustment of the first current light setting, the second current light setting or the current group light setting.
  • the processor 106 is further arranged for controlling, via the communication unit 102, one or more of the first and second lighting devices 112, 114 according to the user input, and for updating the primary and secondary graphical representations according to the adjustment.
  • the controller 100 may be any type of control device arranged for
  • the controller 100 may be a smart device, such as a smartphone or a tablet, or the controller 100 may be a wearable device, such as a smart watch. Alternatively, the controller 100 may be comprised in a home or office automation system.
  • the communication unit 102 of the controller 100 is arranged for communicating with the lighting devices 112, 114.
  • the communication unit 102 may be arranged for communicating with the lighting devices 112, 114 directly, or via any intermediate device (such as a hub, a bridge, a proxy server, etc.).
  • the communication unit 102 may transmit lighting control commands (for example as signals, messages, data packets, etc., comprising lighting control instructions to change the color, saturation and/or brightness of the light output of the lighting device) to one or more receivers of one or more of the devices in order to control the light output of the lighting devices according to the user input.
  • the communication unit 102 is further arranged for receiving the first current light setting of the first lighting device 112 and the second current light setting of the second lighting device 114 (for example by receiving signals/messages/data packets comprising light setting values related to the color, saturation and/or brightness of the light setting of the lighting device). These received signals/messages/data packets relate to an (active) light setting of the lighting devices 112, 114.
  • the communication unit 102 may transmit/receive messages, signals or data packets via any communication protocol (e.g. Wi-Fi, ZigBee, Bluetooth, 3G, 4G, LTE, DALI, DMX, USB, power over Ethernet, power-line communication, etc.). It may be beneficial if the controller 100 is arranged for communicating via a plurality of communication protocols (e.g. Wi-Fi, ZigBee, Bluetooth, 3G, 4G, LTE, DALI, DMX, USB, power over Ethernet, power-line communication, etc.). It may be beneficial if the controller 100 is arranged for communicating via a plurality of
  • the lighting devices 112, 114 may be any type of lighting devices arranged for receiving lighting control commands.
  • the lighting devices 112, 114 may comprise an LED light source, an incandescent light source, a fluorescent light source, a high-intensity discharge light source, etc.
  • the lighting devices 112, 114 may be arranged for providing general lighting, task lighting, ambient lighting, atmosphere lighting, accent lighting, indoor lighting, outdoor lighting, etc.
  • the lighting devices 112, 114 may be installed in a luminaire or in a lighting fixture, or the lighting devices 112, 114 may be standalone lighting devices such as LED strips/matrices.
  • the lighting devices may be portable lighting devices (e.g. a hand-sized device, such as an LED cube, an LED sphere, etc.).
  • the processor 106 (a microchip, circuitry, a microcontroller, etc.) is arranged for rendering, on the display 108, a hierarchical representation of the first and second lighting devices 112, 114.
  • Figs. 2a, 2b and 2c show examples of such hierarchical representations.
  • Fig. 2a shows a controller 200a comprising a display 202a arranged for communicating with lighting devices 210a and 212a via a communication unit (not shown).
  • the communication unit of the controller 200a receives a first current light setting of lighting device 210a (for example a sky blue light setting) and a second current light setting of lighting device 212a (for example a red light setting).
  • the processor (not shown) renders first primary graphical representation 204a (for example an icon of a sky blue circle) and second primary graphical representation 206a (for example an icon of a red circle) on a primary level.
  • the processor further renders secondary graphical representation 208a on a secondary level, which secondary graphical representation 208a is representative of the current group light setting of the group of lighting devices 210a and 212a (for example a partially sky blue and partially red icon).
  • the secondary graphical representation may represent the current group light setting as a color gradient (for example a radial gradient which is red in the center and sky blue around the edges).
  • the secondary graphical representation may represent an average color of the first current light setting and the second current light setting.
  • the processor may, for example, calculate this average color by taking an average color value in between the color values of the first current light setting and the second current light setting (for example, the average of RGB (0,204,255) (light blue) and RGB (255,0,102) (red) will provide RGB (128,102,179) (purple)).
  • the processor 106 is further arranged for controlling, via the communication unit 102, one or more of the first and second lighting devices 112, 114 according to the user input.
  • the processor 106 may control lighting devices according to light settings or light scenes, which may be predefined and stored in a memory, which memory may be accessible by the processor 106.
  • Such light settings or light scenes may comprise information of lighting control settings for the plurality of lighting devices (a light setting/light scene may, for example, comprise instructions to set the first lighting device 112 to a first color and the second lighting device 114 to a second color).
  • the display 108 of the controller 100 may comprise a touch sensitive surface as the user interface 104, the touch sensitive surface being arranged for receiving user input.
  • the user interface 104 may comprise a pointing device, such as a mouse device or a stylus pen, which may be operated by the user in order to provide the user input.
  • the user interface 104 may be further arranged for receiving the user input at the first primary graphical representation, the second primary graphical representation or the secondary graphical representation.
  • Figs. 3a-d illustrate examples of controllers 300a, 300b, 300c, 300d, each comprising a touch sensitive display for displaying the hierarchical representations and for receiving user input.
  • the processors (not shown) of controllers 300a, 300b, 300c, 300d are arranged for rendering the hierarchical representations.
  • a user may provide a user input 302a at primary graphical representation 304a.
  • the processor of the controller 300a may render, on the display, a plurality of control options for controlling the light output of a lighting device (not shown) associated with the primary graphical representation 304a, for example the predefined light settings 304a', 304a' ' or 304a' ".
  • the processor controls the lighting device associated with the primary graphical representation 304a according to the user input, and adjusts the primary graphical representation 304a and the secondary graphical representation 310a according to the selected light setting.
  • a user may provide a user input 302b at secondary graphical representation 310b.
  • the processor of the controller 300b may render, on the display, a plurality of control options for controlling the light output of lighting devices (not shown) associated with the secondary graphical representation 310b (and therewith primary graphical representations 304b and 306b), for example the predefined light settings 310b " , 310b " ' or 310b " " .
  • the processor may render a control bar 310b' for controlling, for example, the overall brightness of the light output of the lighting devices associated with the secondary graphical representation 310b.
  • the processor Upon receiving the user input 302b (for example an adjustment of the brightness), the processor controls the lighting devices associated with the secondary graphical representation 310b according to the user input, and adjusts the primary graphical representations 304b and 306b, and the secondary graphical representation 310b according to the selected light setting.
  • a user may provide a user input 302c at primary graphical representation 304c.
  • the processor of the controller 300c may transform the primary graphical representation 304c into a light setting selection element (e.g. a color picker icon), allowing a user to select a light setting for a lighting device (not shown) associated with the primary graphical representation 304c.
  • the processor controls the lighting device associated with the primary graphical representation 304c according to the user input, and adjusts the primary
  • a user may provide a user input 302d at a secondary graphical representation 310d.
  • the processor of the controller 300d may transform the secondary graphical representation 304d into a light setting selection element (e.g. a color picker icon) allowing a user to select a light setting for lighting devices (not shown) associated with the secondary graphical representation 310d.
  • the processor controls the lighting devices associated with the secondary graphical representation 31 Od according to the user input, and adjusts the primary representations 304d and 306d, and the secondary graphical representation 31 Od according to the selected light setting.
  • the processor 106 may be further arranged for receiving information about a first property of the first lighting device 112 and a second property of the second lighting device 114, and for creating the group 110 of lighting devices if a similarity criterion between the first and second properties is met.
  • the processor 106 may, for example, receive information regarding a first location of the first lighting device 112 and a second location of the second lighting device 114. This location information may, for example, be received from an indoor positioning system such as a radio frequency (RF) or coded light based indoor positioning system. Based on the received location information, the processor 106 may determine that the first and second lighting devices 112, 114 are located in the same space in a building, for example in the same room, and therefore group the lighting devices 112, 114.
  • RF radio frequency
  • the processor 106 may, for example, receive information regarding a first type of the first lighting device 112 and a second type of the second lighting device 114.
  • the type information may be received from the lighting devices 112, 114 directly, or the type may be inferred from an identifier received from the lighting devices 112, 114.
  • the processor 106 may determine that the first and second lighting devices 112, 114 are of a same type (for example both LED strips) and therefore group the lighting devices 112, 114.
  • the processor 106 may, for example, receive information regarding a first orientation of the first lighting device 112 and a second orientation of the second lighting device 114.
  • This orientation information may be received from the lighting devices 112, 114 and may be based on orientation values detected by orientation sensors such as accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometers, etc. Based on the received orientation information, the processor 106 may determine that the first and second lighting devices 112, 114 oriented in the same direction (for example both downward) and therefore group the lighting devices 112, 114. It should be noted that the above-mentioned exemplary properties illustrate rather than limit the invention, and that those skilled in the art will be able to design many alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
  • the hierarchical representation may further comprises a tertiary level comprising a tertiary graphical representation.
  • Fig. 4a illustrates an example of a controller 400 comprising a display and a processor (not shown).
  • the processor may render the tertiary graphical representation 410, which is associated with a plurality of groups 402, 404 and 406 of lighting devices L1-L7 and representative of a current light setting of the plurality of groups 402, 404 and 406 of lighting devices L1-L7.
  • the user interface may be further arranged for receiving user input at the tertiary graphical representation 410, which user input may be indicative of an adjustment of the current light setting of the plurality of groups of lighting devices.
  • the processor may be further arranged for controlling, via the
  • the tertiary level may, for example, be indicative of a light setting of a building
  • the secondary level may, for example, be indicative of a light setting in a room
  • the primary level may, for example, be indicative of a light setting of an individual lamp. This enables a user to select a light setting for the building (e.g. a night setting, wherein all lighting devices L1-L7 emit a shade of ambient yellow light, or wherein all lighting devices L1-L7 are turned off), to select a light setting for a specific room (e.g.
  • a party setting for example for a room comprising lighting devices L3-L6, wherein lighting devices L3-L6 emit light wherein its colors changes over time
  • a light setting for an individual lamp e.g. a task light setting, for example for lighting device L6, wherein lighting device L6 emits a white light
  • the processor Upon selecting a light setting at one of the graphical representations on the primary, secondary or third level, the processor updates the graphical representations linked to the primary, secondary or third level where the selection was made, so as to communicate the new light setting to the user via the user interface.
  • the user interface 104 may be further arranged for receiving further user input indicative of grouping and/or ungrouping of lighting devices, and the processor 106 maybe further arranged for creating the group of lighting devices based on the further user input.
  • Fig. 5 illustrates an example of a controller 500 arranged for receiving user input 506 (for example a touch input) for regrouping graphical representations of lighting devices (and therewith the lighting devices).
  • a user may, for example, select 506 a first primary graphical representation 502 and drag first primary the graphical representation 502 to a second primary graphical representation 504 or to a first secondary graphical representation 510, whereupon the processor removes the first primary graphical representation 502 from second secondary graphical representation 512 and adds it to the first secondary graphical representation 512 (and therewith to the group now comprising lighting devices 502 and 504).
  • the processor may update the secondary graphical representations 510 and 512 (and optionally the tertiary graphical representation 520) such that they are representative of the current light settings of the lighting devices associated with the new groups.
  • Fig. 6 shows schematically a method 600 according to the invention for controlling a group of lighting devices.
  • the method 600 comprising:
  • a hierarchical representation of the first and second lighting devices comprises: a primary level comprising a first primary graphical representation and a second primary graphical representation, wherein the first primary graphical representation is associated with the first lighting device and representative of the first current light setting, and wherein the second primary graphical representation is associated with the second lighting device and representative of the second current light setting, and a secondary level comprising a secondary graphical representation, which secondary graphical representation is associated with the group of lighting devices and representative of a current group light setting of the group of lighting devices,
  • the steps of the method may be executed by a computer program running on the processor 106 of the controller 100.
  • aspects of the invention may be implemented in a computer program product, which may be a collection of computer program instructions stored on a computer readable storage device which may be executed by a computer.
  • the instructions of the present invention may be in any interpretable or executable code mechanism, including but not limited to scripts, interpretable programs, dynamic link libraries (DLLs) or Java classes.
  • the instructions can be provided as complete executable programs, partial executable programs, as modifications to existing programs (e.g. updates) or extensions for existing programs (e.g. plugins).
  • parts of the processing of the present invention may be distributed over multiple computers or processors.
  • Storage media suitable for storing computer program instructions include all forms of nonvolatile memory, including but not limited to EPROM, EEPROM and flash memory devices, magnetic disks such as the internal and external hard disk drives, removable disks and CD-ROM disks.
  • the computer program product may be distributed on such a storage medium, or may be offered for download through HTTP, FTP, email or through a server connected to a network such as the Internet.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de commande (100) destiné à commander un groupe (110) de dispositifs d'éclairage (112 114). Le groupe (110) comprend un premier dispositif d'éclairage (112) et un second dispositif d'éclairage (114). Le dispositif de commande (100) comprend une unité de communication (102) destiné à communiquer avec les premier et second dispositifs d'éclairage (112, 114), et à recevoir un premier réglage de lumière actuel du premier dispositif d'éclairage (112) et un second réglage de lumière actuel du second dispositif d'éclairage (114). Le dispositif de commande (100) comprend en outre un écran (108) et un processeur (106) destiné à restituer, sur l'écran (108), une représentation hiérarchique des premier et second dispositifs d'éclairage (112, 114), et une interface utilisateur (104) destinée à recevoir une entrée d'utilisateur indiquant un ajustement du premier réglage de lumière actuel, du second réglage de lumière actuel ou d'un réglage de lumière de groupe actuel, la représentation hiérarchique comprenant : un niveau primaire comprenant une première représentation graphique primaire et une seconde représentation graphique primaire, la première représentation graphique primaire étant associée au premier dispositif d'éclairage (112) et représentant le premier réglage de lumière actuel, et la seconde représentation graphique primaire étant associée au second dispositif d'éclairage (112) et représentant le second réglage de lumière actuel, et un niveau secondaire comprenant une représentation graphique secondaire, laquelle représentation graphique secondaire est associée au groupe (110) de dispositifs d'éclairage (112, 114) et représente le réglage de lumière de groupe actuel du groupe (110) de dispositifs d'éclairage (112, 114), et le processeur (106) étant en outre agencé pour commander, par l'intermédiaire de l'unité de communication (102), un ou plusieurs des premier et second dispositifs d'éclairage (112, 114) conformément à l'entrée d'utilisateur, et pour mettre à jour les représentations graphiques primaire et secondaire selon l'ajustement.
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