This application is a national phase entry under 35 USC § 371(c) of PCT Application No. PCT/CN2015/077645, entitled “Smart LED Lighting Device and System Thereof,” filed on Apr. 28, 2015, which claims the priority of Chinese Patent Application No. 201410367840.1 filed on Jul. 29, 2014, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to the field of LED lighting technologies and, more particularly, relates to a smart LED lighting device and a smart LED lighting system.
LED (Light Emitting Diode) is a solid-state semiconductor device that can directly convert electrical energy to visible light. LED technologies provide many advantages including high energy efficiency, eco-friendliness, controllable lighting, strong viability, high stability, short response time, long lifespan, etc. To promote low carbon living and protect environment, LED technologies have been widely adopted in various lighting applications. LED lighting fits well into the development trend of highly efficient and environmental friendly lighting. Further, LED lighting enables unique power supply and control methods, which allow easy integration of various intelligent controls and multimedia functions.
Existing projection device is often an independent projector. A projector is a projection device used to amplify and display images. Projectors are now widely used for presentations in conference rooms, as well as for watching videos or pictures on a big screen at home by connecting to a DVD player or other media devices. A projector can process data, convert data to optical images, and project images to a screen through a lens. In a smart home environment, projection devices usually exist independently. Further, projection devices require extra battery or power supply from power adapter, and need external connection cables, such as the AV (Audio Video) cable, VGA (Video Graphics Array) cable and HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) cable, to perform movie and video projections. Projection devices not only are large, but also are also costly, which are not suitable for the developing needs of a smart home, or for bringing new smart experience to users.
Therefore, a small, well-designed, compact, stable, cost-efficient, and intelligent smart LED lighting devices and smart LED lighting system integrated with projection functionalities may meet the needs of a smart home.
The disclosed method and system are directed to solve one or more problems set forth above and other problems.
The objective of the present disclosure is to provide a small, aesthetic, compact, integrated with projection functionalities, stable, high cost-efficient smart LED lighting devices and smart LED lighting system that can be integrated into indoor home environment.
One aspect of the present disclosure provides a smart LED lighting device, including an LED light-emitting unit and an LED power supply unit configured to drive the LED light-emitting unit and to provide power supply to the entire smart LED lighting device. The smart LED lighting device further includes a wireless unit, a processor unit and a lens unit which are connected sequentially. The wireless communication unit is configured to receive and transmit video data. The processor unit is configured to analyze and process the video data, produce video data in a projectable format, and transmit the video data to the lens unit. The lens unit is configured to display and project the produced video data to a screen.
Another aspect of the present disclosure provides a smart LED lighting system, including a smart LED lighting device and a smart terminal with wireless communication capabilities. The smart LED lighting device may include an LED light-emitting unit, an LED power supply unit, a wireless unit, a processor unit and a lens unit. The LED power supply unit is configured to drive the LED light-emitting unit and to provide power supply to the entire smart LED lighting device. The wireless communication unit and the smart terminal are wirelessly connected. The smart LED lighting device may receive and transmit video data from the smart terminal. The processor unit is configured to analyze and process the video data, produce video data in a projectable format, and transmit the video data to the lens unit. The lens unit is configured to display and project the produced video data to a screen. Therefore, wireless projection of the video data in the smart terminal can be realized through the smart LED lighting device.
Another aspect of the present disclosure provides another smart LED lighting system, including a smart LED lighting device and a smart terminal with wireless communication capabilities. The smart LED lighting device may include an LED light-emitting unit, an LED power supply unit, a wireless unit, a processor unit and a lens unit. The LED power supply unit is configured to drive the LED light-emitting unit and to provide power supply to the entire smart LED lighting device. The wireless communication unit can be a wireless access point with relay function. The wireless communication unit may wirelessly connect with the Internet. The smart terminal may wirelessly access the Internet by connecting to the wireless access point of the wireless communication unit. The smart LED lighting device may wirelessly receive video data from the smart terminal or the Internet through the wireless communication unit. The processor unit may analyze and process the video data, produce video data in a projectable format, and transmit the video data to the lens unit. The lens unit is configured to display and project the produced video data to a screen. Therefore, wireless projection of the video data from the smart terminal or the Internet can be realized through the smart LED lighting device.
The following drawings are merely examples for illustrative purposes according to various disclosed embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments of the invention, which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Hereinafter, embodiments consistent with the disclosure will be described with reference to drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. It is apparent that the described embodiments are some but not all of the embodiments of the present invention. Based on the disclosed embodiment, persons of ordinary skill in the art may derive other embodiments consistent with the present disclosure, all of which are within the scope of the present invention.
The present disclosure provides a small, well-designed, compact, stable and highly cost-effective smart LED lighting device and a smart LED lighting system integrated with projection functionalities that can be implemented in an indoor environment. By using a wireless unit to facilitate networking, any connected mobile device can perform local video and image projections. Further, videos and images from the Internet can also be remotely projected and played. Besides projections, the smart LED lighting device can act as a router to provide internet access to any mobile devices that is connected to the network. Embodiments consistent the present disclosure are practical and have a wide range of applications. Further, embodiments consistent with the present disclosure provide enhanced user experiences.
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The processor unit may include a video processing and controller unit and a projection unit. The video processing and controller unit is configured to receive, analyze and process the video data transmitted from the wireless communication unit, and transmit the processed video data to the projection unit. The projection unit may receive the processed video data from the video processing and controller unit, and transmit to the lens unit. The lens unit is configured to display and project the video data produced by the projection unit to a screen. The lens unit may include a second lighting unit that provides lighting for the projection.
The video processing and controller unit may be integrated on one chip, or may be a video processing chip and a controller chip. Preferably, a memory unit is placed between the video processing and controller unit and the projection unit. The memory unit may be configured as a buffer to store the video data. The projection unit may read the to-be-projected video contents from the memory unit when needed. The operating system of the video processing and controller unit may be Android, LINUX or iOS.
The wireless communication unit may be a radio frequency (RF) unit, a WIFI unit or a Bluetooth unit. In certain embodiments, the wireless communication unit may adopt 2.4G or 5G WI-FI technology, or 2.5G (GPRS), 3G (WCDMA) or 4G (LTE) mobile wireless communication technology.
The screen may be a projection screen fabric that commonly used in offices, a white wall or a wall coated with projection paint. Alternatively, the data may be projected to a retina by retinal image display technologies.
In addition, the smart LED lighting device may further include an audio broadcast module. The audio broadcast module may be a speaker installed inside the smart LED lighting device, or attached on an outer surface of a housing of the smart LED lighting device. When the to-be-projected video data contains audio information, the video processing and controller unit may process and send the audio information to the audio broadcast module for broadcasting.
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Besides providing LED lighting functions, the disclosed smart LED lighting system may also install an APP (Application) on the smart terminals having a wireless unit and running Android operating system or other operating systems. The APP may connect with the smart LED lighting device and allow Internet surfing or wirelessly projecting contents from the smart terminal or the Internet to a big screen. The APP may provide an interface to control the working status of the smart LED lighting device, including on/off, brightness, color, color temperature, etc. The smart LED lighting system provides a friendly user interface. Besides providing users with projection functions, the smart LED lighting device can also provide online surfing capabilities. Comparing to mobile smart projectors, the disclosed system is not limited by power consumption issues. The disclosed system further provides a relay to the home or office router and expands the wireless network coverage.
Further, in certain embodiments, in a room or office, a plurality of the disclosed smart LED lighting devices may be installed at different locations in the room. The smart LED lighting system may provide two preset projection modes including a presentation mode and a movie mode. For example, when one of the smart LED lighting devices starts to project contents onto a screen, a user may select the presentation mode. One or more smart LED lighting devices with an illumination range covering the side of the screen may be configured to dim automatically. The rest of the smart LED lighting devices with an illumination range covering the audience may be configured to switch on automatically. With such configuration, the audience may see the presenter and the projected presentation slides clearly, while taking notes in a comfortable lighting.
When the movie mode is selected, all the smart LED lighting devices may be automatically switched off to create a theater-like environment. Further, when the smart LED lighting devices are installed with audio broadcast modules, the smart LED lighting system may provide speaker channels to create a theater-like surrounding sound.
Further, users may configure a customized projection mode. In certain embodiments, a user may control the APP installed on the smart terminal to perform the customization. For example, the user may configure the on/off status, brightness, color and color temperature of any individual smart LED lighting device. The user may name and save the customized configuration in the APP for later use.
In certain embodiments, the smart LED lighting device is an LED smart light. The LED smart light may be placed in projections in offices or at home. The installation method and location is not limited. The LED smart light may be installed at any location that requires lighting, such as indoor lighting, industrial lighting, or outdoor lighting.
Other embodiments of the disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the claims.
Without limiting the scope of any claim and/or the specification, examples of industrial applicability and certain advantageous effects of the disclosed embodiments are listed for illustrative purposes. Various alternations, modifications, or equivalents to the technical solutions of the disclosed embodiments can be obvious to those skilled in the art and can be included in this disclosure.
Comparing to the prior art, the disclosed smart LED lighting device and system thereof provide and integrate an RF unit, a video processing and controller unit, a projection unit and a lens unit into the LED lighting device. The LED lighting device can function as a projector and light. Further, the LED lighting device can be installed at different locations in an indoor environment to deliver the best user experience.
The disclosed smart LED lighting device and system thereof may provide power supply by the power supply unit of the LED lighting device, without requiring extra battery or power adapter. External cables, such as the AV cable, VGA cable or HDMI cable, are not needed either. Further, the system does not require additional work to build fixed wired network. Existing LED assembly holes may be used for installation. Watching movies and videos may be realized by wireless connections.
The disclosed LED lighting device may implement intelligent image analysis technologies, which may achieve higher infrared image resolution than current products on the market, therefore providing more cost-effective infrared thermal imaging.
The disclosed smart LED lighting system uses a wireless unit to facilitate networking. Besides performing projection functions, users may also surf the Internet by using the wireless communication unit of the LED lighting device as a relay wireless access point. The disclosed smart LED lighting system is easy to operate, cost-effective, highly practical and widely applicable, which enhance the user experience.
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