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Use of software configurable luminaire in parking application

  • US 9,997,070 B1
  • Filed: 05/18/2017
  • Issued: 06/12/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/18/2017
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A lighting system comprising a plurality of lighting devices, each lighting device comprising:

  • an occupancy sensor;

    a communication interface system;

    a display comprising a first light emission matrix configured to output light from selected areas of the first emission matrix as a representation of an image;

    a controllable general illumination light source comprising a second light emission matrix configured to output illumination light from the second light emission matrix, wherein;

    the general illumination light source is co-located with the display such that an available output region of the second light emission matrix at least substantially overlaps an available output region of the first light emission matrix;

    a driver system coupled to control light outputs generated by the first and second light emission matrices;

    a memory storing programming; and

    a processor coupled to the occupancy sensor, the communication interface system, the driver system, and the memory, wherein the processor is configured to operate the general illumination light source and the display via the driver system and implement functions in the stored programming, including functions to;

    detect via the occupancy sensor that a respective parking space is vacant;

    in response to detecting via the occupancy sensor that the respective parking space is vacant, display a first visual indicator on the display to produce visible output via the display to provide a first visible cue indicating that the respective parking space is vacant;

    operate the controllable general illumination light source to adjust a lighting state of the output illumination light;

    detect via the occupancy sensor that a vehicle has parked in the respective parking space; and

    in response to detecting that the vehicle has parked in the respective parking space, display a second visual indicator on the display to produce visible output via the display to provide a second visible cue indicating that the respective parking space is occupied.

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