Wireless Fundamentals for Lighting Controls

About this Series

This 4-part series will give the learner an understanding of wireless technology for lighting controls.  Sessions will cover the advantages and disadvantages of wireless lighting controls, how wireless technology was developed, how a basic wireless communication system works, radio frequency signal characteristics and the challenges they present to wireless networks, and details on some of the most popular wireless networks and standards used today including Bluetooth and ZigBee.  This course is not eligible for CEUs.

Part 1: In part 1 of this 4-part series, learners will gain a basic understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of wireless control networks.

Part 2: In Part 2 of this 4-Part series, we will explore the history of wireless communication networks and how they work.

Part 3: In part 3 of this 4-part series, we will discuss the characteristics of radio frequencies and how they impact wireless communication networks.

Part 4: In part 4 of this 4-part series, we will discuss the various types of networks and the standards that inform their use.

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Wireless Fundamentals for Lighting Controls Part 1 of 4
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Open to view video. In part 1 of this 4-part series, learners will gain a basic understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of wireless control networks.
Wireless Fundamentals for Lighting Controls Part 2 of 4
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Open to view video. In Part 2 of this 4-Part series, we will explore the history of wireless communication networks and how they work.
Wireless Fundamentals for Lighting Controls Part 3 of 4
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Open to view video. In part 3 of this 4-part series, we will discuss the characteristics of radio frequencies and how they impact wireless communication networks.
Wireless Fundamentals for Lighting Controls Part 4 of 4
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Open to view video. In part 4 of this 4-part series, we will discuss the various types of networks and the standards that inform their use.