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Benefits of metering and intelligent control in energy savings of public street lighting -‐ UA Smart Campus use case
Benefits of metering and intelligent control in energy savings of public street lighting -‐ UA Smart Campus use case
Luis Nero Alves, João Paulo Barraca, Rui L. [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
• FP7, ICT-‐PSP.2008.2.1, 2.56M€
• Embedded intelligent control of the dimming of light
• Use of LED luminaries
• Standards Compliant Public Ligthing Service– CE2-‐ CE5, S-‐ and A-‐ (EN13201)– EN 60598-‐1 and EN 60598-‐3
• Focused in pilots assessing efficiency gains– Pilots: Bordeaux Municipality, Aveiro Campus, Riga Campus – Comparison of LITES system against traditional deployment– Evaluation covering 365 days
• Use of multiple sensors– Multiparametric analysis of efficiency and longevity
• Careful planning and simulation for best results– Simulation– GIS modelling
Aveiro Campus Pilot
• Metal footbridge in the campus– Connects main campus to cantine, students bar, and other facilities
– 367 Meters
• Existing system: 1925W– 55 HID luminaries– 35W each luminary– Light detection (operation from dusk til dawn)
Aveiro Campus Pilot
Aveiro Campus Pilot
LITES Approach
• 3D modelling and simulation– Optimize location and dimming control– Respects minimum lighting levels
• LITES: 1127W (100%), 513W (10%)– 31 LED luminaries– 36.37W 100%, 16.55W 10%– Light switch plus motion control
LITES Approach
• Microwave motion detector– Activates corridor function– In groups of 4 luminaries
• Extensive monitoring, 10s period– Current– Temperature– Humidity– Structural vibration
3D Modelling
3D Modelling
Deployment Simulation
Enhanced Tridonic LED luminaries
Deployment
Light Level Validation
Light Level Validation
Architecture
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Communications
• Multihop wireless mesh network– Nordic Shockburst2.4Ghz– Gateway proxies data to servers– Local storage if connection is not available
• 4 collection methods– HTTPS to Street Light Vision servers– HTTP to eMonCMS– HTTPS mId to M2M platform (ETSI M2M SCL)– MQTT to M2M platform (OASIS)
Gateway Architecture
RDM – Radio Drive ModuleAPM – Acquisition and Process ModuleRM – Report Modules
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Savings still possible
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10% Light output50% power consumption
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Rain Triggers Motion SensorDue to water dropplets on enclosures
Festivity in Crasto Campus
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DinnerFestivity is starting
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Public Light data can be used for city management
Power Consumption
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OLD installation
LITES installation
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Savings of 65%
Conclusions
• LED drivers have key roles in savings– Optimization to max load is sub-‐optimal to dimming scenarios
• Motion Sensors must be carefully chosen– Adapted to environment– Smart placed and combined (eg. PIR and MW)
• Data collection is vital for effective assessment– Can be used for optimization of other services
Thank you
Questions?
Thank you
Questions?
Luis Nero Alves, João Paulo Barraca, Rui L. [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]