Download presentations from the inaugural DOE Connected Lighting Systems Meeting, held November 16 in Portland, OR. Please note: not all of the workshop speakers presented slides.
AGENDA
- Meeting Introduction
James Brodrick, U.S. Department of Energy - Keynote: Why Lighting Systems Will Become More Connected
Tom Herbst, Cisco Systems - Why Lighting Systems Need to Evolve
Gabe Arnold, DesignLights Consortium - DOE Focus Areas and Panel Introduction
Michael Poplawski, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - Why Should We (and How Can We) Enable Lighting Systems to Report Their Own Energy Consumption?
Moderator: Kelly Sanders, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
Michael Poplawski, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Brent Protzman, Lutron
Jefferay Lawton, Microchip - Where and When Do We Need Interoperability?
Moderator: Michael Poplawski, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Roy Harvey, OSRAM Sylvania, representing the ZigBee Alliance
Ivan Judson, Microsoft, representing the AllSeen Alliance
Remy Marcotorchino, Sierra Wireless, representing oneM2M
David McCall, Intel, representing the Open Interconnect Consortium - How Can Lighting System Configuration Complexity Be Effectively Reduced?
Moderator: Christine Wu, U.S. General Services Administration
Dagnachew Birru, Philips Lighting
Tom Griffiths, AMS-TAOS
Kishore Manghnani, Orama - Making It Happen: Connected Lighting Systems That Are Changing the Game
Moderator: Marc Ledbetter, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Kaynam Hedayat, Digital Lumens
Dan Cocosa, Google