ILLUMINATION APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING ILLUMINATION OF THE ILLUMINATION APPARATUS
First Claim
1. A method for controlling illumination of at least one illumination apparatus that communicates with one or more mobile devices, the method comprising:
- determining whether at least one of the mobile devices enters into an effective range of a BLUETOOTH unit of the illumination apparatus;
turning on a light source of the illumination apparatus when at least one of the mobile devices enters into the effective range of the BLUETOOTH unit;
determining whether all of the mobile devices are out of the effective range of the BLUETOOTH unit; and
turning off the light source of the illumination apparatus when all of the mobile devices are out of the effective range of the BLUETOOTH unit.
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Abstract
In a method for controlling illumination of at least one illumination apparatus, the illumination apparatus communicates with one or more mobile devices. The method determines whether at least one of the mobile devices enters into an effective range of a BLUETOOTH unit of the illumination apparatus, and turns on a light source of the illumination apparatus when at least one the mobile devices enters into the effective range of the BLUETOOTH unit. The method further determines whether all of the mobile devices are out of the effective range of the BLUETOOTH unit, and turns off the light source of the illumination apparatus when all of the mobile devices are out of the effective range of the BLUETOOTH unit.
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12 Claims
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1. A method for controlling illumination of at least one illumination apparatus that communicates with one or more mobile devices, the method comprising:
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determining whether at least one of the mobile devices enters into an effective range of a BLUETOOTH unit of the illumination apparatus; turning on a light source of the illumination apparatus when at least one of the mobile devices enters into the effective range of the BLUETOOTH unit; determining whether all of the mobile devices are out of the effective range of the BLUETOOTH unit; and turning off the light source of the illumination apparatus when all of the mobile devices are out of the effective range of the BLUETOOTH unit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An illumination apparatus that communicates with one or more mobile devices, the illumination apparatus comprising:
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a BLUETOOTH unit; a light source; at least one processor; and a computer-readable storage medium storing one or more programs that, which when executed by the at least one processor, causes the at least one processor to; determine whether at least one of the mobile devices enters into an effective range of the BLUETOOTH unit of the illumination apparatus; turn on the light source of the illumination apparatus when at least one of the mobile devices enters into the effective range of the BLUETOOTH unit; determine whether all of the mobile devices are out of the effective range of the BLUETOOTH unit; and turn off the light source of the illumination apparatus when all of the mobile devices are out of the effective range of the BLUETOOTH unit. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium having stored thereon instructions that, when executed by a processor of at least one illumination apparatus that communicates with one or more mobile devices, causes the processor to control illumination of the illumination apparatus, the method comprising:
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determining whether at least one of the mobile devices enters into an effective range of a BLUETOOTH unit of the illumination apparatus; turning on a light source of the illumination apparatus when at least one of the mobile devices enters into the effective range of the BLUETOOTH unit; determining whether all of the mobile devices are out of the effective range of the BLUETOOTH unit; and turning off the light source of the illumination apparatus when all of the mobile devices are out of the effective range of the BLUETOOTH unit. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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