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Unlocking Intelligent Communities with connected
lighting and beyond
Philips LightingNov 16, 2017
Director, Public Segment | [email protected]
Proprietary © Philips Lighting, 2017 - 2018. All rights reserved.
Nishit Shah
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From Smart Cities to Intelligent CommunitiesA framework to make city better, smarter and efficient
Transforms into Broadband Economy
Boosts productivity, competitiveness and local jobs
Address critical problems through scalable system
8 pillars
IoT: Internet of Things, MaaS: Mass Transit as a service, TCO – Total cost of ownership
SMART CITIES INTELLIGENT COMMUNITIES
LTE-M, LTE-M,
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Infrastructure and services are key for cities growthLocal Government owns > 60% of the Public Infrastructure burden
Connected Streets & Citizens Interactive Sports & Arenas
Smart Buildings Attractive Parks & Outdoor
Safer Tunnels, UnderpassIlluminated Monuments,
Downtown
Vibrant Communities
Identifies real-time challenges through embedded city-wide IoT enabled systems i.e. Lighting1
Smart and sustainable infrastructure:
2 Aggregates data, predicts and breaks silos
3 Better service to the citizens through Apps and impacts their quality of life
IoT – Internet of Things
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Public Lighting Infrastructure is everywhere
IoT Connected System Impact
Reduced TCO, higher lifecycle
Local Government Goals
Financial sustainability
* City of Burlington case study
consumes > 45%* of energy in cities, connects everything …
Energy Efficiency GHG reduction, Regulation compliance
Local Economy and City beautification
Enhanced economic vitality and investment attractiveness
Public Safety Livability and enhanced emergency services
Digital connectivity Innovation, quality of life and better services
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The right light Connected operations Evolving Smart Applications
Citizens and businesses are driving connected communitiesConvergence of lighting and integrated IoT is delivering value beyond illumination
LED
Luminaires
IoT
Controls
Asset Mgt.
Platform
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Up to 45% Energy Savings Additional 30% Energy reduction
Efficiency: 20% lower TCO Ease of decision making+ Public Safety
Reduced GHG foot print Enhanced life cycle, Data intelligence
Future-ready service solutions
Efficient Service delivery to citizen
Proven Use Cases
Broadband connectivity for all | Smart Poles serve as digital real estate for the Internet of Things
Improving Public Safety and Quality of life | Smart Streetlighting serve as a sensor to detect incidents
Building a strong and vibrant communities | Interactive Architectural Lighting reflects the pulse of city
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Connected cars, intelligent highway, traffic flow
optimization, smart parking
Smart Building, applications energy management
Smart poleEnergy savings, efficiency
improvement*
SmartPoles | Broadband connectivity for allConnected cities benefit from improved efficiency and cost savings
*Source: American Tower and Telefonica – Digital Transformation in the new Smart City models: Challenges and opportunities, February 2016
Smart Waste Bin
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• Poor wireless connectivity
• Cluttered and proprietary infrastructure
• In future cellular network provider need to add more antenna location
• Innovative design enhances cellular coverage to users
• Integrated wireless antenna into standard streetlight pole, ready for IoT applications
• Deployed across Los Angeles, San Jose
SmartPoles | Connecting citizens in dense urban areaInviting urban space, enhanced network and future ready
Before After
Cellular Antenna
LED Streetlight
OEM EquipmentPlug-n-play installFiber connection
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LED
Street Lighting Assets
Future-ready Smart Street Lighting (LTE) Platform
Point-to-pointCellular
Connectivity
Asset Management Modules
Connector nodes
Plug-n-play
Asset Management
Smart City App: Workflow
API - Smart City dashboard
Cloud
Remote managementGPS, Over-the-air updates, Utility grade
LTE-M connected devices lowers Total Cost of Ownership by simplifying operations, creating endless possibilities, and enabling peer-to-peer communications
Future Ready
Value-add services for Smart City2X faster deployment, no more gateway20% less operating cost Fully secured managed services
Ready
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Smart Streetlighting serve as a sensor to detect incidents
Lighting has no visible faults or issues
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Using existing energy metering functionality within connected lighting infrastructure to monitor power quality
Improved grid maintenance
Active monitoring identifies poor connectivity, change the way of management
ConnectorNode
System Ready (SR) Luminaires
3rd Party IoT Sensors
SR Digital Driver
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Public Safety | Acoustic Activity monitoring
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Environmentalnoise variability
Acousticincident detector
Creates data-driven city planning
Urban soundscapes
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Identify source, provide insights and improve quality of life
Collect urban noise data, enforce compliance and help in city-wide planning decisions
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ConnectorNode System Ready (SR)
Luminaires
3rd Party IoT Sensors
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Building a strong and vibrant communities. Arts of Avenue, Philadelphia, PA
Photo Credit: Jim Abbott
Revitalization
Profile: Premier arts and entertainment district
Challenges: Conveying city’s culture, Attracting visitors, Impacting local economy
Solution: Color-changing LED architectural lighting system provides unique experience and creates destination place through public-private partnership
The Impact: Connecting people with public spacesCreative design attracting new visitorsIncreased revenue for local businessesYear around custom lighting show
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Making city livable in night and connecting places. Arts of Avenue, Philadelphia, PA
Photo Credit: Jim Abbott
Dynamic lightingCreates unique
Ambience for local and visitors
Economic Impact
Click here to learn more
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Placemaking through interactive public monuments
Empire State Building, New York
Brockville Railway Tunnel,
ON
Quality of Life
Jacques Cartier Bridge, Montreal
Port Authority, Halifax, NS
CN Tower
Welland, Ontario
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Total control over monuments, anywhere and anytimePeace of mind - remote monitoring & managed service platform
Device detection(ON/OFF)
Temp Monitoring(currently only on select fixtures)
Alarm Management Systemrecord keeping of alarms for fixtures,
power data supplies, controllers
Email Alerts(automated for any assigned
user)
Charts(Standard templates &
customizable)
Asset Management(digital record keeping of all devices)
Remote System Diagnostics(offsite configuration of network devices)
Reports(Standard templates &
customizable)
Dashboard(Centralized view of all
installations)
Device Properties(Serial #, DMX add, Firmware version, IP address)
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• Challenge: Seek real-time public feedback, develop meaningful metrics and measure the impact
• Solution: Real time Visualizations, Dashboard and reports from social media, news and other sensor platform
Measuring impact of public projects with real-time analytics
Source: Moment Factory, Case Study – Jacques Cartier Bridge
Vibrant communities
1 Sensors + Connected Lighting Use case: Weather, event, media, traffic volume2
Dashboard• The Impact: Gain insight about people’s preferences at public places
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Summary
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Use design thinking to enhance urban planningJoint public-private workshop to discover your city and resident needs
Summary
Co-create a healthy future with right stakeholders and partners
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Select the right applications
Connected operations Evolving applications
Ambient Dynamic Responsive Interactive
Deeper insight for end users and operators
Scalable and Open
Responding to challenging needs
Fact based decision making
3 Pillars of Intelligent CommunitiesTaking Lighting beyond illumination
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Summary
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Nishit Shah | [email protected]
“ Best way to predict the future is to create it ”Your journey starts right here!