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D-Index
32
Citations
9288
World Ranking
9501
National Ranking
2678

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Electrical engineering
  • Operating system
  • Optics

His primary areas of investigation include Embedded system, Computer hardware, Lighting control console, Smart lighting and Modular design. His Embedded system study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as User interface and Lighting system. Brian Chemel interconnects Installation and Engineering drawing in the investigation of issues within Computer hardware.

His studies link Color temperature with Lighting control console. The Color temperature study combines topics in areas such as Gamut, Computer vision, Artificial intelligence and Efficient energy use. His studies in Smart lighting integrate themes in fields like Control engineering and Electric power system.

His most cited work include:

  • Controlled lighting methods and apparatus (1123 citations)
  • Methods and systems for providing lighting systems (382 citations)
  • Light system manager (295 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary scientific interests are in Computer hardware, Electronic engineering, Power Management Unit, Electrical engineering and Embedded system. Computer hardware and Fixture are two areas of study in which Brian Chemel engages in interdisciplinary work. His study focuses on the intersection of Electronic engineering and fields such as Signal with connections in the field of Software.

His Power Management Unit research focuses on Control engineering and how it relates to Electric power system and Metering mode. His Embedded system research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Lighting control console and Data logger. His Lighting control console research includes elements of Smart lighting, Color temperature and Network connectivity.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Computer hardware (29.31%)
  • Electronic engineering (25.86%)
  • Power Management Unit (24.14%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2008-2016)?

  • Power Management Unit (24.14%)
  • Electronic engineering (25.86%)
  • Electrical engineering (22.41%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of study are Power Management Unit, Electronic engineering, Electrical engineering, Embedded system and Computer hardware. Brian Chemel usually deals with Power Management Unit and limits it to topics linked to Control engineering and Metering mode. His Ballast study, which is part of a larger body of work in Electrical engineering, is frequently linked to Arbitration, bridging the gap between disciplines.

His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Real-time clock, Modular design, Lighting control console, LED lamp and Data logger. His research investigates the link between Lighting control console and topics such as Smart lighting that cross with problems in Network connectivity and Intelligent lighting. His research in Computer hardware intersects with topics in Wireless, Visual patterns, Light system and Control signal.

Between 2008 and 2016, his most popular works were:

  • Modular lighting systems (279 citations)
  • Methods, apparatus and systems for providing occupancy-based variable lighting (189 citations)
  • Power management unit with power metering (163 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Electrical engineering
  • Operating system
  • Software

His primary areas of investigation include Power Management Unit, Control engineering, Electrical engineering, Electronic engineering and Engineering drawing. His Power Management Unit research includes themes of Computer hardware, Embedded system and Modular design. Control engineering is closely attributed to Metering mode in his research.

His Electrical engineering study overlaps with Arbitration and Multi input. His Electronic engineering research incorporates elements of Signal and Delay time. While working on this project, Brian Chemel studies both Engineering drawing and Fixture.

Best Publications

  • Controlled lighting methods and apparatus

    Frederick M. Morgan;Kevin J. Dowling;Ihor A. Lys;Brian Roberge

  • Methods and systems for providing lighting systems

    Ihor A. Lys;George G. Mueller;Frederick M. Morgan;Kevin J. Dowling

  • Led-based light-generating modules for socket engagement, and methods of assembling, installing and removing same

    Colin Piepgras;Tomas Mollnow;Michael Blackwell;Brian Chemel

  • Modular lighting systems

    Brian J. Chemel;Colin Piepgras;Steve T. Kondo;Scott D. Johnston

  • Systems and methods for programming illumination devices

    Frederick Morgan;Alfred Ducharme;Brian Chemel;Ihor A. Lys

  • Modular led-based lighting fixtures having socket engagement features

    Colin Piepgras;Tomas Mollnow;Michael Blackwell;Brian Chemel

  • Light system manager

    Brian Chemel;John Warwick;Frederick M. Morgan;Michael K. Blackwell

  • Lighting zone control methods and apparatus

    Frederick M. Morgan;Brian Chemel;Michael K. Blackwell;Colin Piepgras

  • Fixture with Intelligent Light Modules

    Brian J. Chemel;Colin Piepgras;Steve T. Kondo;Scott D. Johnston

  • Lighting fixtures and methods for automated operation of lighting fixtures via a wireless network having a mesh network topology

    Brian J. Chemel;Colin Piepgras;Steve T. Kondo;Scott D. Johnston

  • Methods, apparatus and systems for providing occupancy-based variable lighting

    Brian J. Chemel;Frederick M. Morgan;Christopher L. Elledge;John F. Egan

  • Methods and apparatus for controlled lighting based on a reference gamut

    Brian Chemel;Frederick M. Morgan;Kevin J. Dowling

  • Power management unit with power metering

    Brian J. Chemel;Colin Piepgras;Steve T. Kondo;Scott D. Johnston

  • Power Management Unit with Adaptive Dimming

    Brian J. Chemel;Colin Piepgras;Steve T. Kondo;Scott D. Johnston

  • Power management unit with multi-input arbitration

    Brian J. Chemel;Colin Piepgras;Steve T. Kondo;Scott D. Johnston

  • Methods, apparatus, and systems for automatic power adjustment based on energy demand information

    Brian J. Chemel;Colin Piepgras;Steve T. Kondo;Scott D. Johnston

  • Power Management Unit with Remote Reporting

    Brian J. Chemel;Colin Piepgras;Steve T. Kondo;Scott D. Johnston

  • Power management unit with temperature protection

    Brian J. Chemel;Colin Piepgras;Steve T. Kondo;Scott D. Johnston

  • Fixture with Individual Light Module Dimming

    Brian J. Chemel;Colin Piepgras;Steve T. Kondo;Scott D. Johnston

  • Methods, systems, and apparatus for intelligent lighting

    Brian Chemel;John F. Egan;Scott D. Johnston;Steve T. Kondo

Frequent Co-Authors

Colin Piepgras
Colin Piepgras Digital Lumens
George G. Mueller
George G. Mueller Ecosense Lighting

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