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Explore the use-cases and benefits of Light Communications (LC) technology in improving wireless data connectivity and privacy within illuminated spaces. Discover how LC is revolutionizing industries such as conference areas, workspaces, healthcare, and more.
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Light CommunicationsExperience of a Lighting Systems Manufacturer Date: 2017-11-14 Author: Christophe Jurczak (Lucibel)
Outline • Background Lighting Industry • Use-Cases in LC • Conclusion Christophe Jurczak (Lucibel)
The LED Industry has Outperformed all Energy Technologies Capital cost (ralative) Source: World Energy Outlook, 2016 Christophe Jurczak (Lucibel)
Law of Accelerating Returns for LED lighting too Source: Al Amri et al., Optics in our time, 2016 Christophe Jurczak (Lucibel)
Imposing therefore LEDs as the Lighting Best Available Technology Source: National Academy of Science Assessment of Advanced SSL lighting, 2017 Christophe Jurczak (Lucibel)
The Lighting Industry is adding New Value Pools beyond Energy Efficiency LightCommunications Value Proposition Source: Lighting Europe, 2017 Christophe Jurczak (Lucibel)
Light Communication Technologies are a Key Part of Intelligent Lighting Systems Christophe Jurczak (Lucibel)
Current Use Cases for LC Capitalize on Unique Selling Points Guaranteed connectivity areas within an illuminated space The connectivity is only accessible within a cone of light which ensures a zone of privacy and reinforced data access security Respect for environments where electromagnetic compatibility standards are critical. Alternative to RF for electro-sensitive people, assumed or legislated Christophe Jurczak (Lucibel)
UC #1 – Conference Areas: Security, Guarantee of Connection • Laurent Charon, Chief Innovation Officer of Viparis, operator of 10 outstanding conference areas in Paris, leader in exhibition fairs in Europe • “Permanently looking for innovation, Viparis is testing since last January internet access with Light Communications in « Palais des Congrès» of Paris. We want to offer well-connected, cosy and confidential workspaces in our areas. During a medical convention where more than 8 000 persons were attending to, most of the visitors were able to use this internet access with a high quality of service. We are working now on more use cases and associated business models. “ Christophe Jurczak (Lucibel)
UC #2 – Workspace: Security, Flexibility • Loïc Daniel – Deputy Managing Director of Nexity corporate real estate, leader of the French real estate market (over 3 billion € of turnover) • “Nexity’s innovation strategy results in a desire to respond to occupant’s needs in term of connected and flexible workspaces which are dedicated to their well-being.” Christophe Jurczak (Lucibel)
UC #3 – Healthcare and Industry: EMI Mitigation, Security • Francois Duforez, MD Hôtel-Dieu, Paris • “The light communication solution that we implemented is perfectly suited for hospital and clinical environments, for a variety of reasons: it allows wireless data exchanges in environments that are constrained in terms of electromagnetic compatibility such as operating rooms or areas equipped with MRI machines. This technology also meets the requirements of the Abeille law in France which aims to limit exposure to radio waves for children under 3 years of age. Finally, the security of wireless data exchange via light enhances the confidentiality of patient data.” Christophe Jurczak (Lucibel)
UC #3 – Healthcare and Industry • Olivier SCHMITT, SAP Experience Business Center Manager • "Collect data, store, analyze, predict and act. As part of our continuous monitoring of new technologies allowing us to develop or improve our decision making support services, the Light Communications solution of access to the internet by light is a real alternative to allow exchanges and wireless data collection in environments that are constrained in terms of electromagnetic compatibility or data confidentiality. This is why we have integrated it into the SAP France innovation and experience center, which allows us to present it to all our customers, particularly in the hospital or industrial environment. " Christophe Jurczak (Lucibel)
Emerging Use Cases To Benefit from Performance Improvements of LC Christophe Jurczak (Lucibel)
Conclusion • LED penetration continues to increase dramatically • LC technologies are key to add value for the users through intelligent lighting systems and human centric lighting • We expect LC SG to support current and emerging use cases to improve wireless data users’ experience and propose: • Proposal 1: the PAR/CSD should target throughputs in the range of 10 Mbps to 5 Gbps • Proposal 2: the PAR/CSD should target latencies in the range of 2ms to 500ms • (…) Christophe Jurczak (Lucibel)
Conclusion • (continued) • Proposal 3: the PAR/CSD should target handover times in the range of 50ms to 200ms • Proposal 4: the PAR/CSD should target maximum distances between emitter and receiver of 8 - 15 feet (low bay) up to 30 feet (high bay) • Proposal 5: the PAR/CSD should target hybrid operation of RF and LC • Proposal 6: the PAR/CSD should target visible light and IR, in particular for the uplink Christophe Jurczak (Lucibel)