Artificial intelligence is emerging as an evolutionary force in almost every sector, demonstrating its potential to radically change existing processes. Lighting control is no exception.

In the context of lighting control systems, the scope of AI is decidedly broad and will certainly play a growing and decisive role in data analysis.

A network of lighting components driven by data analysis continuously generates information that is collected and stored in a centralised server.

In addition, the collected data is applied to other building management systems (BMS) such as heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), or access management.

The application of artificial intelligence and machine learning thus enable new business models and applications throughout the energy system. Specifically, they make it possible to:

  1. detect anomalies and/or simple inefficiencies in real time;
  2. limit failures in electrical systems;
  3. manage energy wisely, bringing savings and efficiency.

Sources: elettricitafutura.it