000007735 001__ 7735 000007735 005__ 20240626123056.0 000007735 02470 $$2doi$$a10.24868/issn.2631-8741.2018.022 000007735 035__ $$a2536982 000007735 037__ $$aGENERAL 000007735 245__ $$aLighting Future Naval Ships – Mission Optimized and Human Centric 000007735 269__ $$a2018-10-03 000007735 336__ $$aConference Proceedings 000007735 520__ $$aProgress in lighting technology comes in waves: As the LED is emerging as the winner from the current wave, the digital transformation is pushing the limits of technical possibilities of lighting once more, as it gives access to more degrees of freedom in lighting. Advances over the last decade have significantly expanded the scope of lighting technology: ‘Intelligent Lighting’ yields several new opportunities. Through the advantageous properties of LEDs electric light will be a carrier for optical wireless communication. It finally will provide its users the lost qualities of a natural dynamic light environment as a surrogate of sunlight with all its stimulating effects, thus a ‘Human Centric Lighting’ addressing the biological needs of a ship’s crew with limited access to daylight, increasing their well-being, health and performance on the job.  000007735 542__ $$fCC-BY-NC-ND-4.0 000007735 6531_ $$aHuman Centric Lighting 000007735 6531_ $$acircadian clock 000007735 6531_ $$anon-image forming effects 000007735 6531_ $$alight management systems 000007735 6531_ $$avisible light communication 000007735 6531_ $$aLiFi 000007735 7001_ $$aLanger, G G$$uhyssenkrupp Marine Systems GmbH, Hamburg, Germany 000007735 7001_ $$aLaunert, N T$$uLINKSrechts GmbH, Seevetal, Germany 000007735 773__ $$tConference Proceedings of iSCSS 000007735 773__ $$jiSCSS 2018 000007735 789__ $$whttps://zenodo.org/record/2536982$$2URL$$eIsIdenticalTo 000007735 85641 $$uhttps://www.imarest.org/iscss$$yConference website 000007735 8564_ $$93f71f802-8103-40af-aec2-d10f9a757449$$s5677682$$uhttps://library.imarest.org/record/7735/files/ISCSS%202018%20Paper%20081%20Langer%20FINAL.pdf