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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Thursday, August 03, 2023
LED lighting paves a new way for smart lighting in cities in curbing maintenance costs and attaining sustainability.
FREMONT, CA: street lighting to intelligent lighting. Smart cities and smart lighting. Cities are embracing smart solutions due to the need for control and sustainability. This essay outlines some of those factors and demonstrates why street lighting is a great infrastructure choice for developing smart cities. IoT communication technologies can be used to integrate smart applications into the lighting grid, and how additional technologies can be integrated into the lighting grid.
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Cities began to confront several significant obstacles due to expanding urbanization. A number of the unresolved problems that contemporary cities face can be solved through digitalization. Budgetary limits, rising expectations, and environmental concerns? A smart city offers remedies.
Creating a smart city may seem simple, but how do you implement a smart city plan? And what role does intelligent street lighting play here?
Street lighting is the foundation of every city and the ideal infrastructure for all smart cities. Why? Street light poles can be found anywhere. They are plugged into the electricity grid and have a high density.
Even more, power is available as towns upgrade their street lighting infrastructure with significantly more energy-efficient LED lamps. Without any civil works, EV charging connectors have even been attached to street light poles in several instances.
Sensors in a smart city can interact with one another and with the software that controls them. These sensors need to be mounted on infrastructure around the city. The non-smart part of smart cities is typically their physical infrastructure. It consists of highways, power lines, and water delivery systems. Additionally, any such infrastructure needs a substantial investment because smart cities are complicated enterprises.
Mounting sensors on street light poles are less complicated, disruptive, and difficult to integrate throughout the city than a large-scale project. Additionally, individual lighting control offers continuous power at the pole level (legacy street lighting is powered off during the day).
It seems obvious that utilizing street lighting as a hub for services like traffic management or air quality monitoring may be a workable approach. However, smart lighting itself has the right away advantages. Energy expenses can be cut by up to 35 percent, while operational costs can drop by up to 42 percent.
How? Smart lighting eliminates the need for nightly inspections by allowing each lamp to be individually controlled and monitored. Every lamp has a smart controller that enables dynamic ON/OFF/dimming control based on the time of day or traffic and continuous awareness. This results from reduced operating expenses, safer streets, lower energy costs, and a more sustainable environment.
This results from reduced operating expenses, safer streets, lower energy costs, and a more sustainable environment. A smart lighting system also lowers maintenance costs because lamp failures are simpler to find and replace.
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