How does SMART lighting work?

Sensors

  • retrieving additional data
  • rule engine
  • integration with the Iot environment

Gateway

  • two-way communication
  • command passing
  • reporting

Local luminaire group

  • self-organization
  • autoconfiguration
  • self repair

LAN

GSM

Wi-Fi

Management

  • aggregated data analysis
  • luminaire groups control
  • rule engine

Cloud

  • data storing and distribution

Reporting

  • service notifications
  • energy reports
  • key network parameters monitoring

The benefits of SMART lighting

Automatic notifications

Reporting of important service parameters in real time results in optimized maintenance, better planning, cost reduction and extended luminaire lifetime.

Power measurement

Precise energy measurements that can be transformed into detailed consumption and energy saving reports.

Accurate data in real time

Intelligent analytical tools for individual lighting points or whole groups, presented on displays. Heat maps and graphs will help you make better infrastructure decisions.

Remote control

Programmed cycles or real-time reactions to current conditions, enabling on/off switching or adjusting the intensity of lighting. Gain control over particular light points or entire clusters.

Additional environmental sensors

Hardware and software compatible with additional NEMA / ZHAGA devices allow for the modernization of lighting infrastructure.

Light intensity adjustment

Light that responds to environmental conditions and advanced real-time intensity regulation provide further savings.

Reach up to 60% savings!

OpEx up to 80%

operational and electricity costs

CapEx up to 20%

capital costs

Thanks to modern LED lighting solutions, it is possible to reduce energy costs by half. Reduce carbon dioxide emissions and avoid costly servicing, which directly translates into lower operating costs of lighting infrastructure.


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