Abstract:
The invention provides a light management information system for an outdoor lighting network system, having a plurality of outdoor light units each including at least one sensor type, where each of the light units communicates with at least one other light unit, at least one user input/output device in communication with at one or more of said outdoor light units, a central management system in communication with light units, said central management system sends control commands and/or information to one or more of said outdoor light units, in response to received outdoor light unit status/sensor information from one or more of said outdoor light units or received user information requests from said user input/output device, a resource server in communication with said central management system, wherein the central management system uses the light unit status/sensor information and resources from the resource server to provide information to the user input/output device and/or reconfigure one or more of the lights units.
Abstract:
The invention provides a light management information system for an outdoor lighting network system, having a plurality of outdoor light units each including at least one sensor type, where each of the light units communicates with at least one other light unit, at least one user input/output device in communication with at one or more of said outdoor light units, a central management system in communication with light units, said central management system sends control commands and/or information to one or more of said outdoor light units, in response to received outdoor light unit status/sensor information from one or more of said outdoor light units or received user information requests from said user input/output device, a resource server in communication with said central management system, wherein the central management system uses the light unit status/sensor information and resources from the resource server to provide information to the user input/output device and/or reconfigure one or more of the lights units.
Abstract:
The invention relates to an eye condition determination system (1) for determining an eye condition of a person, especially of a child, during a viewing activity during which the person views an object (3). A spatial characteristics capturing unit (2) captures a spatial dimension of the object and/or a spatial position of the object relative to the person during the viewing activity, and an eye condition determination unit (4) determines an eye condition like myopia or strabismus based on the captured spatial dimension of the object and/or the captured spatial position of the object relative to the person. This allows for a determination of the eye condition during a normal viewing activity like reading a text without any assistance by, for instance, parents, especially without any user interaction.
Abstract:
A method and system that relies on visibility detectors deployed on luminaires in outdoor lighting networks (OLNs) to independently treat and consolidate the sensed data in a fault-tolerant manner. By communicating with neighboring luminaires and/or with a centralized server, the invention is able to identify the position and direction of movement of areas of reduced visibility (e.g. fog). This information can then be used to alert drivers who are approaching the identified area.
Abstract:
A method of authentication and authorization of cognitive radio devices comprises generating a registration request message; sending the registration request to a spectrum manager; receiving a registration response message from the spectrum manager; generating an authorization request message; upon receiving of an authorization response message, generating a verification response message; and sending the verification response message to the cognitive radio device to be authenticated, such that the cognitive radio device is authenticated and authorized to communicate on channels designated in the verification response message.
Abstract:
A method for scheduling self coexistence windows (SCWs), wherein SCWs are part of frames transmitted in wireless regional area networks sharing a common channel, comprises monitoring the common channel for a duration of at least a maximum SCW cycle length; checking if at least one coexistence beacon protocol packet including at least one of SCWs and quiet periods scheduled by neighbor WRANs is detected on the common channel; and establishing a SCW schedule by setting SCW schedule fields in a modified superframe control header, wherein the newly established SCW schedule does not conflict with any already scheduled SCWs and quiet periods.