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Exhibit at Lumiville in France May 28-30; Will Demonstrate Cost, Safety
Benefits of Interoperable Street Lighting Applications for Local
Communities
LYON, FRANCE, May 14, 2013- LonMark, a non-profit association for the
certification, education and promotion of interoperability standards
for control networking, today announced increasing momentum in the
networked Street Lighting/intelligent lighting space with new members:
Streetlight Vision; FlashNet SRL; Guangdong Rongwen Energy Science and
Technology Group; Trustbridge; and Mangelberger Elektrotechnik GmbH.
Networked Street Lighting applications can:
• Reduce energy consumption by up to 40 percent
• Reduce maintenance costs by up to 50 percent
• Enable remote monitoring and control
• Increase driver, pedestrian and resident safety
• Show a rapid return on investment
“Outdoor lighting for public spaces such as streets, airports, parks,
college campuses, monuments, and parking lots provide drivers,
pedestrians and residents better visibility and improved safety, but
are not very energy efficient,” said Barry Haaser, executive director,
LonMark International. “In a typical municipality, for example, an
outdoor lighting system can account for up to 40 percent of its total
energy use. Combine that with the added cost of maintenance and
lighting systems can easily become a municipality’s single largest
expenditure.
A lighting system based on the LonMark interoperability standard can
use existing power wiring or wireless technology to send and receive
data to control individual lamps and segments. Municipalities can also
remotely adjust light levels based on time, traffic, weather or season.
Because the products are tested and certified by LonMark International,
it is possible to mix and match components or system elements from
multiple suppliers, further driving down implementation and maintenance
costs.
An added benefit to the system is increased driver, pedestrian and
resident safety. The system can be integrated with police and emergency
services for lamp flashing and serve as an infrastructure for new
services such as traffic sensing.
Interoperable Street Lighting Demonstration at Lumiville
In booth 6 E 55 May 28-30 at Lumiville, an international trade fair for
outdoor lighting in Lyon, France, LonMark International will
demonstrate a networked Street Light application from StreetLight
Vision (SLV) using luminaires from Philips Lighting, which includes a
LonWorks node from CityLone and Guangdong Rongwen Energy Science and
Technology Group. Having multiple sources of luminaires can
significantly reduce system implementation and maintenance costs. The
system software uses Google Maps to illustrate lighting locations,
luminaire status and energy consumption. Two-way communications to a
central management system allows for monitoring and direct control of a
single lamp, a group of lamps, or the entire network. On/Off control
and lamp dimming are basic functions that allow for better energy cost
control and provide the added advantage of enabling greater safety such
as dimming the streetlights during fog or rain to improve driver
visibility. Once an open infrastructure is installed, additional
“assets” can be added to the network such as proximity
(presence/absence) detection, ambient light level sensors, and even
integration with emergency systems and traffic systems. Of particular
interest to municipalities and utilities is the ability to monitor the
power consumption at each pole, taking the guess work out of energy
costs and billing. Maintenance departments can now get real-time
feedback on outages, lamp degradation and failures, and more including
the specific pole location thanks to embedded GPS sensors in some
products.
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Philips Lighting is the worldwide leading supplier of a broad range of
lighting equipment, ranging from lamps to control equipment. Guangdong
Rongwen Energy Science and Technology Group offers an intelligent
street light control system which is enabled by the "Internet of
Things" technology and energy-saving technology. Citylone is dedicated
to intelligent street lighting control. Its smart controllers can
control either magnetic or electronic ballasts and are compatible with
all types of lamps and can be used for new or existing installations.
Streetlight Vision provides open control and monitoring software that
commands, controls, monitors and configures networks of smart
streetlights as well as any other devices connected to the streetlight
grid, through any protocol or control technology, including the
LonWorks® powerline technology.
About LONMARK International
LonMark International is a non-profit corporation supporting the
testing and certification of products, people and companies supporting
the ISO/IEC 14908 body of standards. Its nearly 400 members
manufacture, distribute, develop, install or use systems based on these
standards. LonMark International provides peer-review based
certification guidelines and testing for products, people and
companies. There are close to 500 interoperable products certified and
listed on the LonMark website and over 600 people have been certified
as LonMark Certified Professionals. For more information about LonMark
International, please visit www.lonmark.org.
LonMark and the LonMark logo are registered trademarks of LonMark International in the U.S. and other jurisdictions.
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