Keilton BASIC Evolves: Introducing 32-bit Architecture with AlgoH² Technology
COLUMBIA, MD, November 6th, 2024 – LiteTrace announces a significant advancement in standalone commercial lighting control with the integration of 32-bit architecture featuring our industry-leading AlgoH² technology into the next-generation of our Keilton BASIC standalone commercial lighting controls. This design enhancement transforms the system’s accuracy and efficiency.
Key Performance Improvements:
- 30% higher occupancy detection accuracy
- 90% fewer false activations
- Enhanced energy efficiency and workplace comfort
Best of all? This enhanced performance comes without a change in price.
AlgoH²: A Game-Changer in Lighting Control
The core innovation in the new Keilton BASIC is the AlgoH² technology, delivering two crucial improvements in detection and accuracy:
30% Boost in Detection Accuracy:
- More responsive occupancy-based lighting
- Smoother lighting transitions
- Improved HVAC system integration
- Enhanced space utilization data analytics
90% Reduction in False Triggers:
- Minimized energy waste in large areas
- Fewer occupant distractions
- Optimized HVAC system activation
- Reduced manual overrides
“AlgoH² represents the culmination of years of research in lighting control algorithms,” says Deng Ming, Chief Technology Officer at LiteTrace. “We’re enhancing both lighting control and overall building efficiency.”
Technical Advancements:
- 32-bit chip architecture providing 3x more MCU power
- 4x increase in complex logic sampling capabilities
“With AlgoH² being included in our Keilton BASIC standalone sensors, we’re addressing modern commercial space challenges while maintaining competitive pricing,” notes Fred Tai, CEO of LiteTrace.
The upgraded Keilton BASIC is available immediately, identifiable by the new “32” logo indicating both the advanced architecture and AlgoH² integration.
For more information, visit www.litetrace.com.