Metrics in Motion: Connected Lighting


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About this Course

The IES offers Educational Webinars throughout the year, purposefully spanning a broad range of topics and speaker expertise. Metrics in Motion: Connected Lighting was a live webinar, now available as an archived webinar and CEU course.

Description: The combination of high-efficiency LED technology with seamless control and new features enabled by network connectivity presents a compelling vision for the future of lighting. Much work remains to translate that vision into successful installations, value-added functionality, and proven benefits, including energy efficiency. PNNL researchers are engaged in multiple studies designed to understand and quantify the performance of emerging connected lighting systems. In particular, the ability to measure energy performance at the device and system level is an important focus. This webinar will address some of the questions being pursued in this area, such as how to evaluate the accuracy of energy and electrical data that can be reported by connected lighting systems, and how and where to measure energy use in systems that are capable of essentially continuous change, tuning, and adaptation.

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this course learners will be able to...

1. Describe Connected Lighting and the system components (network devices, light sources, sensors, etc.) within it.
2. Identify the benefits of energy monitoring and electrical data within a space, and how to interpret that data.   
3. Explore lighting design criteria and the potential impact of Connected Lighting. 
4. Consider traditional lighting energy metrics, and the influence Connected Lighting can have on the future of these metrics. 

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1.00 CEU credit  |  Certificate available
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Michael Poplawski

Senior Engineer

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Michael Poplawski is a senior engineer, principal investigator, and data-driven design team lead at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, where he primarily supports the U.S. Department of Energy Building Technologies Office. His research efforts focus on developing digital tools and workflows and semantic models that facilitate building system integration and the use of software applications that support system configuration, operational energy management and maintenance, electric grid interaction, and other data-driven use cases.