/
Public Lighting Public Lighting

Public Lighting - PowerPoint Presentation

olivia-moreira
olivia-moreira . @olivia-moreira
Follow
356 views
Uploaded On 2017-08-14

Public Lighting - PPT Presentation

Control System Remote management Energy savings Costs savings Canadian Manufacturers Representative and Distributor for eTron Energy Corporation Contact David Katz President dkatzsustainableescom ID: 578837

electrical system network line system electrical line network smart remote energy video control internet lighting city modem power data

Share:

Link:

Embed:

Download Presentation from below link

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Public Lighting" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.


Presentation Transcript

Slide1

Public LightingControl System

Remote management. Energy savings. Costs savings.

Canadian Manufacturers Representative

and Distributor for

eTron

Energy Corporation

Contact: David Katz, President

dkatz@sustainable-es.com

Mobile: 416-618-4651 Slide2

Summary

Our CompanySystem Architecture

Remote control moduleCabinet remote controlSystem supervision

Main functionsNetwork for a Smart CityMobility, Governance, Environment, Living, Economy, People

Advantages and BenefitsSlide3

E-Tron Energy Corp.

Provide intelligent systems for the remote management

of external lighting, both public and private, with the aim of

energy savings, respect of the environment, safety and lighting

quality

, costs

optimization;

Provide Building Automation integrated systems for building safety, control and energy savings;Support and assist our customers and partners with our experience and know how in developing technological solutions of public utility.Slide4

System Architecture

Our System

platform is based on a range of infrastructures and devices capable

of transforming the urban electrical network into a high intelligent nervous system;

The

neuron

of such

a nervous system is the “smart” lamppost: the existing public lighting network is

spread across the urban territory, resulting in the ideal infrastructure for the realization of the Smart City.Slide5

System ArchitectureLAMP REMOTE CONTROL MODULE

Fault analysis

Functions

Low powered lamp

Automatic disconnection of the igniter

(in

case of interrupted bulb)

Interrupted bulb

Switch on/off command

Broken or faulty capacitor

Lighting flux reduction

command to the

bi-power ballast

Current absence

Command to the electronic

ballast to reduce the lighting flux by dimming (90-20%)

Broken fuseSurge control / low voltageFlashing lamp (exhausting)Surge control / low lampConnection problems between the control module and the electronic ballastSlide6

System ArchitectureCABINET REMOTE CONTROL MODULE

Functions

Configuration up to 1.024 lamps for each cabinet

Voltage control of electricity network

Communication via modem (GSM,GPRS, PSTN), dedicated line or TCP/IP protocol

2.048 memorized events over a read only memory

Storage of 3 different telephone numbers for emergency calls

Remote reading of energy consumption

Switch on/off command of the lighting plant by a daily, weekly or yearly programming

of the astronomic clockSlide7

System ArchitectureSYSTEM SUPERVISION MODULE

Main functions

Configuration up to 100 cabinets

Protect user access to LAN network or internet

On line updating of software

On line assistance via internet or modem

Creation of a central data storage with all the data sentSlide8

System ArchitectureSYSTEM

SOFTWARE

Main functions

Display of all the events and anomalies

of the lighting plant

Automatic statistics

Lamp and cabinet master data

Planning switch on/off cycles of the

lighting plant throughout the

astronomic clock

Planning switch on/off and flux

regulation of each single lamp

Import / export data in xml formatCartography of the plantRemote reading of electrical parametersRemote reading of meteorology parametersSlide9

Smart City

We create a real platform that can provide services to the cities

without adding cables, simply relying on the

existing

electric network for both Data

Network

and electrical Power

Supply.Slide10

Smart City

HOW CAN BE DEFINED

According to a research performed by

the Centre of Regional Science at the Vienna University of Technology, a Smart City can be identified by the following dimensions:Mobility

Availability of ICT-infrastructure

Sustainable, innovative and safe transport systems

Governance

Public and social services

Transparent governanceLivingIndividual safety

Social cohesionSmart EconomySmart PeopleSlide11

Power Line

BROADBAND COMMUNICATION OVER ELECTRICAL LINES

In order for a Smart City to prosper, it requires an enabling platform

capable of providing Value-Added Serves (VAS) in a modular and scalable configuration;Our System creates such an enabling platforms as it provides broadband communication over electrical lines

(Power Line), which allows to use the public lighting facilities to supply VAS in a pervasive, non-invasive and highly integrated way.

Wi-Fi

Video Surveillance

Digital Signage

Territory ServicesSlide12

Video Surveillance

ARCHITECTURE

Video surveillance solution for the roads, detection and localization of sensitive eventsSlide13

Video SurveillanceFEATURES

The

system consists of IP cameras installed on the lampposts.

A

BPL (Broadband Power Line) Modem is connected to the cameras in order to send the video signal over the electrical line, while a similar modem receives the video signal from the electrical line and carries it over the Internet / Intranet network.

A video server is connected to the Internet / Intranet

network in order to receive, record and manage the images (e.g. motion detector).

The video server can be watched from remote via a software,

allowing to interact with the video surveillance system.Slide14

Wi-Fi

ARCHITECTURE

Solution for the supply of Internet connection serviceSlide15

Wi-FiFEATURES

The

system consists of Wi-Fi Hot Spots installed on the lampposts.

A

BPL (Broadband Power Line) Modem is connected to the Hot Spots in order to route the traffic over the electrical line, while a similar modem receives the traffic from the electrical line and carries it over the Internet / Intranet network.

An Authentication Unit is connected to the Internet / Intranet network. It is designed to manage users and to record all the traffic data in compliance with local

security legislations.Slide16

Communication to the Citizen

ARCHITECTURE

Real Time communication solution for City Info and Digital Advertising Outdoor panelSlide17

Communication to the Citizen

FEATURES

The

system consists of Outdoor Info Digital Panels or Advertising Digital Panels installed on the lampposts or near the lampposts.

A

BPL (Broadband Power Line) Modem is connected to the Panels in order to make available the content over the electrical line, while a similar modem receives the data from the electrical line and carries it over the Internet / Intranet network.

The system includes a server where all the contents and configurations of the Panels are stored.

The contents

can be created, managed and modified by accessing the server via Internet.Slide18

Electrical Vehicle (Battery) Charging

ARCHITECTURE

Solution to supply battery charging stations for electrical vehiclesSlide19

Electrical Vehicle (Battery) Charging

FEATURES

The system consists of Charging Stations distributed within the territory and connected to the public lighting network.

Every station supplies charge for electrical vehicles (electric

cars,

assisted-riding

bicycles, Segway's, wheel chars, etc.)

Every station allows to pay for the electrical

energy necessary to charge the vehicle by using a Smart Card, Smart Phone or any other payment means.

The

Management Server can be connected to the Internet allowing to enable / disable the Charging Stations and to configure the Smart Cards.Slide20

Advantages and Benefits

Energy Saving up to 45%Stability and Growth Pact

Transparent MaintenanceImproves effectiveness and efficiencyEnvironmental Friendly (Kyoto)

Helps reducing CO2 emissionsOpen TechnologySuitable for all Lamps and ballasts Lamps phase-out completion by 2015

Fast intervention

Real-time fault detection

Security

Avoids dangers generated by the facilities

Claims reductionSensitive political issueShort PaybackPeriod of 3 to 6 yearsSlide21

Street Light Module ExampleSlide22

Design OptionsSlide23

Thank You !

Canadian Manufacturers Representative

and Distributor for

eTron Energy CorporationContact: David Katz, Presidentdkatz@sustainable-es.com

Mobile: 416-618-4651