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JUNE 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS | Vol. 49 No. 6
FEATURES
SMART LIGHTING BEYOND ENERGY SAVINGS
Applications that move past the “101 Level” go to the head of the class
EVERYBODY IN THE POND
Truly smart buildings can leverage the information collected in deep “data lakes.” Lighting systems can find some room in that water, but only if they play well with others
THE COLLISION OF LIGHTING DESIGN WITH IoT
The Internet of Things is an unstoppable force—perhaps the next Industrial Revolution—and the job description for design professionals is no longer limited to the quality and quantity of light
WHAT IS LiFi?
Imagine getting your Internet through beams of light instead of radio waves. The pros, cons, current progress and future potential of LiFi
SOWING THE SEEDS OF SUSTAINABLE FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
From mildew control to insect dosing, research at the LRC is aggressively pursuing improvements in horticultural lighting
PROJECT IN PICTURES: TORONTO EATON CENTRE BRIDGE
Illuminated twists, turns and lines characterize an urban footbridge
IN THIS ISSUE
Willard Warren
Lighting as a Handmaiden
Norma Frank
Streetlights Are Dirty Business
Michael Poplawski
Adam Lawrence
Connected Lighting Put to the Test
Brian Liebel
How Standards Are Born
Jane Slade
Light Trespass Runs Deep
ON THE COVER: Traditional design and the emergence of the Internet of Things and “smart lighting” have converged, leading designers to ponder what their future job duties will look like.
Softcover or Secure PDF: 60 pages
Publisher: Illuminating Engineering Society (2019)
SKU: LD+A-2019-JUN
Dimensions: 8½” x 11″