FIELD: electricity.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the electrical engineering. Systems include the processor which can be used being connected to the personal communication device, and a preferences database. The processor is used for identifier detection for a user, set of settings for at least one operated lighting network requested by a user, and a context corresponding to each set of settings. The processor has the associated local memory for storage of the set of settings, corresponding contexts and the identifier of the associated user and additionally is used for the analysis of the set of settings of lighting and the corresponding contexts. On the basis of the analysis the processor identifies a correlation between the set of settings and contexts, and creates at least one rule of personal preferences connected with a user ID on the basis of correlation. The preferences database in some similar systems is used for storage of rules and the set of settings.
EFFECT: development of systems and methods for obtaining and change of personal preferences connected with at least one operated lighting network.
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Dates
2015-04-10—Published
2010-05-18—Filed