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SMART CITY EXTERIOR LIGHTING Manchester Conference March 2017
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Norman Emery

Apr 06, 2017

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S M A R T C I T Y

E X T E R I O R

L I G H T I N G

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By 2050

By 2050 the world population will reach almost 10 billion.

The UN estimates that 67% of the worlds population will live in urban areas.

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By 2050

With an ever growing world

population the need for :

• Smart

• Intelligent,

• Energy saving concepts

and technologies.

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By 2050

Smart City concept aims to remove obstacles from public areas.

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Smart City…

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• Intelligent

infrastructure

• Smart solutions

facilitate sustainable

economic growth

• High quality of life

within a clean

environment.

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Smart City Areas

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Smart City Features

School

solutions

Law

Enforcement

Law

Enforcement

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Smart means

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How can Luminaires

support Smart City?

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Creating Life Quality

Creating a comfortable environment for all to enjoy

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Creating Life Quality

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Creating Good Light

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Good lighting that is:

• Efficient and

ergonomic

• Selux long-term

contribution to

quality of life.

• Selux produce

exactly the types of

lighting that

designers need to

be able to turn their

ideas into reality.

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Creating Life Quality

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• Illumination of

public spaces

• Creates a

pleasant

atmosphere

• Encourage

visitors

• Spend time and

enjoy.

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Creating Life Quality

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Creating Safety

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From historic sites to public buildings

the correct lighting creates a safe and

comfortable environment.

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Creating Safety

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Creating Safety

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Creating Safety

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Controlling of Light and Energy

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• Towns and cities are

replacing their old SON

light with LED

• Dynamically controlled

technology

• Provides better

illumination

• Neater appearance

• Safety, and financial

rewards.

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Controlling of Light and Energy

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Controlling of Light

High-density inner cities

• Low traffic: constant

level of lighting;

• Differentiation between

light quantity

• X for main roads and

light quantity

• Y for secondary roads

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Controlling of light

High-density inner cities

Low traffic:

• Light levels adjust

automatically by slow

increments

• Specific light levels can

be achieved without

detracting from the

cityscape or being too

obtrusive.

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Controlling of

High-density inner cities

High traffic:

• Constant level of

lighting

• Differentiation

between light quantity

• X for main roads and

light quantity

• Y for secondary roads

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Controlling of Light

High-density inner cities

• Challenging traffic

situations

• Lighting level would be

raised to the next level

using the existing

control management

system

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Controlling of Light Pollution and Dark Sky

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Selux take positive

action to protect the

environment :

• Dark Sky-approved

luminaires

• Emission-free

industrial processes

• Solvent-free coatings

• Solar energy projects

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Controlling of Light Pollution and Dark Sky

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• Controlling light pollution we

reduce waste of energy

• Use of light where needed

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Controlling Light Pollution - Dark Sky

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More than just Light –

Luminaires become

Smart City Devices

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Lighting as Foundation for a Smart City Infrastructure

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• Every luminiare has it‘s own IP adress

• The luminare can be controlled and

• Exchange of data through a Cloud

system

Cloud

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Lighting as Foundation for a Smart City Infrastructure

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Cloud

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Smart Luminaire

Can we use a single pole element to be multi functional ?

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Smart Luminaire

Can we use a single pole element to be multi functional ?

• Modular Smart

Luminaire

Systems.

• Integrate Smart

City components

• Create additional

value beyond pure

illumination

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Lif – The Urban Light

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• Lighting

• CCTV / Wifi

• City Marketing

• Charging

• Signage

• Speakers

• Emergency call unit

• Environment sensors

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Lif – General, Facade and Accent Illumination

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Can be used for the lighting of:

• General Lighting

• Public squares

• Paths

• Façades or the accent lighting of

objects

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Lif – Accent Element for Accentuation and Information

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Can be used for communication:

• Guidance from a traffic control system,

• Display a company‘s corporate colour

• Demarkation of an area or zone

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Lif – CCTV for a Safe City

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• Footage from CCTV enables authorities to track the flow of people,

and disturbances

• Can be linked to local and international Police authorities to create

a more efficient coverage with out the need of personnel on the

ground.

• Rapid response – emergency and police can receive instant

information

• Good vertical illumination for facial recognition

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Lif – CCTV for a Safe City

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Lif – Wifi for City Marketing or Tourist Services

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• Local content for local residents and

tourists

• Area information:

• Sightseeing spots

• Places of interest to visit.

• Weather prospects

• Assist local authorities to learn about

people behaviour.

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Lif – Charging Station for E-Mobility

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• Charging station for e-cars

• e-bikes

• electronic devices for cleaner Cities

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Lif – Charging Station for E-Mobility

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Lif – Charging Station for E-Mobility

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Lif – Loudpeakers for Communication

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Can be used for

• Information

• Emergency Situation

• Alert citizens to impending disaster

such as:

• Flooding

• High winds

• Snow storms

• Hail storms

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Lif – Sensors for Smart digital Solutions

Sensors offer a whole range of data processing tools for various

areas, such as

• Traffic Management/ Transport Management

• Pedestrian Management

• Environmental Data Measurement

• Object Identification

• Security Services

• Beacon Function

• Movement Detection

• Smart Parking

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Luminaires can create

additional value beyond

pure illumination.

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Creating Cool Water ☺

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Uncluttered Public Spaces

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Creating Life Quality

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Norman Emery

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