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| MarketplaceWireless Heating Controls Lighting Control & Wireless IP Litigation IP wireless lighting control and litigation - Report WTRS
Home automation has been on the verge of mass adoption for several decades. One of the reasons why it has not experienced significant growth in a market lies in the activities of IP Luton Electronics. This report analyzes the effect of litigation activities and strategies for protecting IP on the adoption of home automation RF only, or residential monitoring network wireless technologies. The report also documents the issues surrounding patent protection activities of key players in this market. (Http: / / www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=129377&rt=Wireless-Lighting-Control-IP-Litigation-A-WTRS-Report.html)
Today, penetration of wireless technology in home automation are composed mainly of a series of parallel and independent networks that control lighting, appliances, entertainment systems, HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) systems communications, data systems and security systems. This new report assesses the intellectual property protection strategies and the impact on the growth market for wireless lighting control.
Wireless technologies involved in the market for home automation are Lutron RadioRA, Smarthome INSTEON, the ZigBee/802.15.4, Bluetooth, Z-Wave, Wi-Fi, and 433 short-range proprietary technologies. ZigBee, 802.15.4 and basically taking the INSTEON lighting control functions of the device, but are also present in or applicable to audio / visual, security, landscaping, health, and other applications. Bluetooth provides a link to the external world (Internet) for computers because it is extended to higher speeds and this effect can compete with Wi-Fi in some cases. Products based on the 433MHz wireless technology mainly property is typically used in garage door openers and security systems that have in the past also had limited control over lighting systems.
The type inhibitors of the adoption of automation technologies in the home are usually identified as being unreliable, the high cost, difficult installation and use, and the lack of a value proposition to end easily identifiable to customers. A previously unidentified risk to technology adoption is the control of key intellectual property assets relating to wireless solutions through Luton Electronics. Luton Electronics has a history of two licenses its intellectual property and those who successfully plead infringe patents. The risk to companies developing products in this market lies in overlooking the potential problems with existing prior art owned by Lutron.
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