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“Phillips VLC, a communication bridge between us and light emitters in our environment”
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Signify is a corporation that specializes in professional and consumer lighting as well as lighting for the Internet of Things. Its key offerings include conventional Philips products, as well as contemporary Interact connected lighting systems and data-enabled services. These lighting solutions provide value to businesses and enhance the living conditions within homes, buildings, and public spaces. It has a broad global footprint, with a workforce of approximately 35,000 and operations across over 70 nations. Signify leverages the versatile potential of light to improve lives and living environments.
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The users expressed a comfortable experience, direct orientation to the products of their interest, prolongs the permanence of consumers in the spaces and the information flows in real time in a bidirectional way
Users must always have a device in their hands or in sight, while none of the lamps should fail to avoid interfering with the flow of communication and the path designed by the marketing department
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Phillips VLC, a communication bridge between us and light emitters in our environment
The Visible Light Communications (VLC) technology used by Phillips is an interesting proposal to connect and communicate with our environment, specifically designed to be used through our cell phone or mobile device, allowing users to receive information in real time, such as offers , while traveling in a store, supermarket or exhibition, however, this technology requires that the lamps or beacons used to connect to our devices must be turned on and our camera or sensor must be in our hands while we pass through the space provided with them. that sometimes means having our hands busy to review a product and visualize the details of interest. In addition, it consumes a little more data than other similar communication technologies.


