LP-12-21, Understanding IoT Connected Lighting

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About this Course

The IES offers a series of webinars that provide supplemental education to coincide with a recently revised or new IES Standard (Recommended Practice - RP, Technical Memorandum - TM, etc.). 

Description: IoT, Connected Lighting, Smart Lighting, Smart Buildings are all terms that could be used to describe this topic and it certainly can it be confusing.  This presentation will delve into and summarize the recent IES Lighting Practice LP-12-21 to make sure that it is easy to understand.  During our journey we will clarify the necessary terms around IoT, understand the value of the problems that connected lighting can solve, discover different use cases and their benefits.  This presentation will also explain the technologies used in connected lighting and the applications they are used in.  We will outline how to specify connected lighting throughout the project life cycle.  The course will explain cybersecurity requirements as well as integration and customer acceptance.  Finally, the course will highlight the future state of connected lighting.

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LP-12-21, Understanding IoT Connected Lighting
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1.00 CEU credit  |  Certificate available
1.00 CEU credit  |  Certificate available

Michael Lunn

Regional Sales Manager

Cooper Lighting Solutions

Michael has been with Cooper for 25 years within the lighting control group.  Holding roles of increasing responsibility from phone and field technical support, system startups, to sales and product management and Director of Product Marketing, he has now joined our Specification Sales team to bring his controls knowledge to the Specification lighting side..  Michael has a passion for lighting and controls and how the installer and end user interact with them.  He is a knowledge expert on energy codes, wired and wireless networking as well as IoT applications.  He provides energy code and system design guidance on many new Cooper products.  He is a member of IES and is on the IES Progress Committee, Controls Protocol and IoT Committees.