18547921. AIR-CONDITIONING LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM AND AIR-CONDITIONING LIGHTING SYSTEM simplified abstract (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation)

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AIR-CONDITIONING LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM AND AIR-CONDITIONING LIGHTING SYSTEM

Organization Name

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

Inventor(s)

Yoshinori Nakajima of Tokyo (JP)

Hiroaki Sakaguchi of Tokyo (JP)

AIR-CONDITIONING LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM AND AIR-CONDITIONING LIGHTING SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18547921 titled 'AIR-CONDITIONING LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM AND AIR-CONDITIONING LIGHTING SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an air-conditioning lighting control system that integrates the control of air-conditioning and lighting devices in a space.

  • The system includes air-conditioning control circuitry to control the air-conditioning apparatus based on an air-conditioning map and the target space.
  • It also includes lighting control circuitry to control a lighting device based on a lighting map and the illuminating target space.
  • Centralized control circuitry coordinates the operation of the air-conditioning apparatus and lighting device using pre-set linkage information.
  • Detection circuitry is included to identify setting errors in the air-conditioning map, lighting map, or linkage information.

Potential Applications

The technology could be applied in various settings such as:

  • Smart homes
  • Office buildings
  • Retail stores
  • Hospitals

Problems Solved

This system addresses issues such as:

  • Inefficient energy usage
  • Lack of coordination between air-conditioning and lighting systems
  • Manual adjustment of settings

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Energy savings
  • Improved comfort and convenience
  • Automation of control processes

Potential Commercial Applications

The system could be commercially used in:

  • Building automation systems
  • Energy management solutions
  • Smart home devices

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the integration of air-conditioning and lighting controls in smart home systems, but the specific linkage information and detection of setting errors may be unique to this patent application.

Unanswered Questions

How does the centralized control circuitry communicate with the air-conditioning and lighting control circuitry?

The centralized control circuitry likely uses wireless communication protocols such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth to communicate with the air-conditioning and lighting control circuitry.

What types of setting errors can be detected by the detection circuitry?

The detection circuitry can detect errors such as mismatched target spaces in the air-conditioning and lighting maps, incorrect linkage information, or inconsistencies in the control parameters.


Original Abstract Submitted

An air-conditioning lighting control system includes air-conditioning control circuitry configured to control an air-conditioning apparatus on the basis of an air-conditioning map indicating an air-conditioning target space and the air-conditioning apparatus provided in the air-conditioning target space, lighting control circuitry configured to control a lighting device on the basis of a lighting map indicating an illuminating target space and the lighting device provided in the illuminating target space, centralized control circuitry configured to communicate with the air-conditioning control circuitry and the lighting control circuitry and make the air-conditioning apparatus and the lighting device work in conjunction with each other on the basis of linkage information, which is set in advance, and in which the air-conditioning apparatus and the lighting device are linked with each other, and detection circuitry configured to detect that there is a setting error in the air-conditioning map, the lighting map, or the linkage information.