Connecting Light and Motion: Field evaluations of connected, sensor-equipped parking lot systems

Recorded On: 10/27/2020


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Each year, the IES hosts the Street and Area Lighting Conference (SALC). In 2020, SALC was offered virtually, and this session was presented as part of that event. A learner can earn 0.5 CEU by watching each video in its entirety.

Description: This session will provide an update on the performance of the NGLS outdoor living lab at Virginia Tech after more than a year of operation. It will also explore ideas about the tools and technologies needed to help achieve success with outdoor connected lighting systems.

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Connecting Light and Motion: Field evaluations of connected, sensor-equipped parking lot systems
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Open to view video. This session will provide an update on the performance of the NGLS outdoor living lab at Virginia Tech after more than a year of operation. It will also explore ideas about the tools and technologies needed to help achieve success with outdoor connected lighting systems.
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0.50 CEU credits  |  Certificate available
0.50 CEU credits  |  Certificate available

Ruth Taylor

Program Manager

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Ruth Taylor currently serves as a project manager at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory where she has managed the Next Generation Lighting Systems (NGLS) Program for the U.S. Department of Energy since 2008. She spends much of her time sharing the results and recommendations from the ongoing evaluations at the indoor and outdoor NGLS living labs where connected lighting systems are installed in realistic settings and evaluated by team of lighting experts from around the country.