The Los Angeles Bureau of Street Lighting and Philips Lighting have collaborated on a program that uses lighting management software and a connected IoT sensor network to manage 110,000 street lights across the city, allowing the city to obtain additional value from the public lighting system. By adding sensors to the light poles and employing an open systems approach, the lighting infrastructure can now be used to monitor environmental noise and the insights can be used to help the city deliver quieter streets for healthier citizens. The pilot also monitored the lighting power grid for more reliable and responsive operations.
Cloud-based smart city infrastructure – Buenos Aires
Interact City and SAP HANA offer Buenos Aires a platform capable of supporting adaptive applications and a 360-degree view of data to support an open and energy-efficient smart city.
Connected street lighting – Jakarta
Interact City lighting asset management software supports the implementation of one of the world’s largest connected street lighting systems.