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Bluetooth Low Energy to power wireless

- —Dhruva Kakar and Udayan Kakar, Partners, LTECH

2019 saw intelligen­t lighting solutions gain momentum as wireless lighting installati­ons began to be used at larger scales across segments such as street lighting and advanced motion sensors; owing to energy-efficiency, reduced operationa­l cost, longevity and quick deployment. Our automated lighting controls reached out to both commercial and non-commercial consumer bases. Moving forward, wireless lighting in 2020 is most likely to be powered by BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) protocols that allow for grid communicat­ion possibilit­ies for large-scale light installati­ons. This technology is now more economical­ly viable than before and we expect to see its large-scale emergence in the mainstream lighting projects soon.

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