Ambient Intelligence in Future Lighting Systems
Workshop at AmI 2011

November 16th 2011, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Workshop on Role of Ambient Intelligence in Future Lighting Systems

Important Dates

Submission Deadline September 2nd, 2011

Notification of acceptance September 15th, 2011

Camera-ready submission October 15th, 2011

Workshop November 16th, 2011

November 16th, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
in conjunction with the Conference on Ambient Intelligence (http://www.ami-11.org/)

Deadline for camera-ready submission is October 15th, 2011.


Call for Papers

LED-based lighting systems have introduced radically new possibilities in the area of artificial lighting. Being physically small the LED can be positioned or embedded into luminaires, materials and even the very fabric of a building or environment. Together with new functionality and flexibility comes complexity; the simple light switch is not anymore sufficient to control our light. The light switch therefore in many situations will need to be enhanced or fully replaced by intelligent controls and smart environments that are sensitive to the context and responsive to the presence of people. Future lighting systems will become a part of the Ambient Intelligence (AmI). This workshop explores how the vision and principles of the AmI paradigm can be applied to future lighting controls, where lighting is not anymore only a functional on/off system, but a flexible system capable of creating a large range of functional/decoration and ambient light effects.

The main goals of the workshop are:
  • Make a first step towards expanding the design space of smart and interactive technologies to include new forms of decorative, ambient and functional lighting.
  • Identify key challenges of (semi-) automatically controlling new forms of lighting systems.
  • Explore a balance between automatic (implicit) light control and explicit user control and its effect on user acceptance.


Topics of Interest [back to top]
  • Ambient Intelligent Lighting
  • Activity detection and sensors
  • User studies on implicit and explicit lighting control
  • User studies on acceptance of Ambient Intelligent lighting and associated light controls
  • Use of light as an information medium
  • Interaction design for lighting control
  • Adaptation of existing UI to lighting control
We invite researchers and practitioners interested in exploring user interaction for new forms of lighting systems.


Workshop structure [back to top]

The workshop will be open with a keynote presentation "Liberation of Light" by Emile Aarts.

The first part of the workshop (the morning) will be dedicated to the introduction of the emerging forms of lighting and presentations of the individual attendees. The afternoon will be dedicated to discussions in groups, where the topics for discussions will be formulated based on the initial set of the workshop questions. The poster(s) describing the identified challenges and opportunities for interaction technologies concerning light control will be created during the last session.


Organizers [back to top]
  • Emile Aarts, Philips Research (The Netherlands)
  • Bernt Meerbeek, Philips Research (The Netherlands)
  • Dzmitry Aliakseyeu, Philips Research (The Netherlands)
  • Jon Mason, Philips Research (The Netherlands)
  • Harm van Essen, Industrial Design department of the Eindhoven University of Technology (The Netherlands)
  • Serge Offermans, Industrial Design department of the Eindhoven University of Technology (The Netherlands)
  • AndrĂ©s Lucero, Nokia Research Center (Finland)


Submission instructions [back to top]

To participate in this workshop at AmI 2011, please submit a 2-4 page position paper describing your experience, findings or interests relevant to the themes of the workshop. Please prepare your submission according to the Springer proceedings template format. For instructions about the format, please visit: http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0.

The proceedings will be published after the workshop, both online on www.springerlink.com as well as in a printed version in the Communications in Computer and Information Science Series.



Deadline for submissions is September 2nd, 2011.
Notification of acceptance by September 15, 2011.

Papers can be submitted by email to lightingami@gmail.com