backboneled
BackboneLED is a term used to describe a scalable, centralized approach to LED lighting control in which a high-capacity backbone network distributes timing, control, and status information to numerous LED driver nodes across a facility. The concept emphasizes decoupling control from the physical fixtures, enabling unified management, complex color and brightness schemes, and energy optimization.
Backbone networks can be wired (for example Ethernet-based or DALI-over-Ethernet implementations) or wireless (including mesh-based solutions).
Common protocols used in backbone-led systems include DMX512, DALI, BACnet Lighting, and various proprietary REST or
BackboneLED architectures are employed in commercial offices, hospitality venues, retail environments, stadiums, and outdoor installations where
The term describes a class of lighting-control architectures rather than a single standardized specification; implementations vary
Lighting control system, DMX512, DALI, BACnet, Ethernet-based lighting.