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Con­nec­ti­vity

Con­nec­ted to Life

Rather than a vision of the future, net­wor­ked cities are a sea change that we are expe­rien­cing today. Around the world, global metro­po­li­ses are gro­wing and increa­sing over­cro­w­ding pre­sents huge chal­len­ges when it comes to com­mu­nal living. At the same time, digi­ta­li­sa­tion is pro­vi­ding new oppor­tu­ni­ties for orga­ni­zing the way we live our lives toge­ther and enhan­cing the qua­lity of life in cities. Light has long since been an inte­gral part of urban infra­struc­tu­res – and now Selux Smart Lighting is buil­ding new brid­ges to ensure our cities have a smart future.

Smart Lighting by Selux fol­lows the Con­nec­ted to Life” prin­ci­ple – rather than an end in itself, tech­no­logy is clo­sely con­nec­ted to life and the needs, expec­ta­tions and poten­tial of human beings.

Selux modu­lar pro­ducts pro­vide ideal pre­re­qui­si­tes for the inte­gra­tion of smart func­tions and our pro­found tech­ni­cal under­stan­ding ena­bles us to sit down with custo­mers, users and other pro­vi­ders to join­tly deve­lop solu­tions that are indi­vi­dually tai­lo­red to indi­vi­dual situa­tions.

Why not ask us about this today? We would be delighted to have the oppor­tu­nity to meet with you to discuss your visions and our solu­tions for your smart city pro­ject!

  • Motion-controlled light

    Control of lighting is needs-based by means of sensors

    Func­tio­na­lity
    – Bright­ness con­trol of indi­vi­dual or mul­ti­ple light spots depen­ding on motion of per­sons
    – Light accom­pa­nies move­ments

    Bene­fits
    – Energy-saving
    – Enhan­ced safety
    – Less light pol­lu­tion
    – Enhan­ces well-being

  • Control of individual light spots

    Light-spot based control without control cables or higher-level radio systems

    Func­tio­na­lity
    – Pro­gram­ming of lighting parame- ters at the loca­tion via app
    – Real-time dim­ming pro­fi­les – Twi­light con­trol

    Bene­fits
    – Energy-saving
    – Less light pol­lu­tion
    – Low-cost since no con­trol cables or higher­le­vel radio systems are requi­red

  • Light management system

    Luminaires are connected to one another via a higher-level communication network. Different data for lighting or from sensors can be transferred.

    Func­tio­na­lity
    – Cen­tral pro­gram­ming of lighting para­me­ters via light mana­ge­ment soft­ware or at loca­tion via app
    – Real-time dim­ming pro­fi­les with day-depen­dent dim­ming levels
    – Twi­light con­trol
    – Infor­ma­tion on energy con­sump­tion, ope­ra­ting times and active moni­to­ring of lumi­naire tem­pe­ra­ture

    Bene­fits
    – Energy saving
    – Less light pol­lu­tion
    – Fle­xi­ble adjust­ment of lighting para­me­ters – Moni­to­ring of energy con­sump­tion
    – Fault mes­sa­ges, early detec­tion of fai­lu­res, opti­mi­za­tion of repairs and main­te­nance
    – Lighting para­me­ters and sensor data can be displayed in the Smart City plat­form or in exi­sting mana­ge­ment soft­ware

  • Collection of environmental data

    Sensors in the luminaire or on the light pole measure environmental or weather data.

    Func­tio­na­lity
    – Real-time mea­su­re­ment of envi- ron­men­tal data (noise, par­ti­cu­late matter, nitro­gen oxide, sul­phur dio­xide, CO2, ozone etc.)
    – Real-time mea­su­re­ment of wea­ther data (tem­pe­ra­ture, air humi­dity, pres­sure, pre­ci­pi­ta­tion type and quan­tity, wind force and direc­tion etc.)

    Bene­fits
    – Moni­to­ring and repre­sen­ta­tion of envi­ron- mental para­me­ters
    – Limit value moni­to­ring
    – More clo­sely inter­me­shed sensor net­works for impro­ved local wea­ther fore­casts /​severe wea­ther war­nings or display of envi­ron­men­tal data

  • Adaptive lighting

    Weather data influences distribution of light from luminaire.

    Func­tio­na­lity
    – The light distri­bu­tion of the lumi- naire chan­ges depen­ding on wea­ther con­di­tions
    LED modu­les inside the lumi­naire are acti­va­ted dif­fe­ren­tly depen­ding on the wea­ther

    Bene­fits
    – Lighting is opti­mally adap­ted to the wea­ther con­di­tions
    – Increa­sed safety – Energy-saving

  • Modules for public safety

    Components in the luminaire or on the pole increase safety.

    Func­tio­na­lity
    – Inte­gra­tion of camera systems
    – Inte­gra­tion of loud­spea­kers
    – Inte­gra­tion of emer­gency button

    Bene­fits
    – Increa­sed safety in public spaces
    – Sim­pli­fied pro­ce­du­res in emer­gen­cies

  • Public wi-fi hotspots

    Wi-fi components mounted on luminaire or light pole.

    Func­tio­na­lity
    – Broad­band inter­net for pro­vi­sion of web-based infor­ma­tion and ser­vi­ces

    Bene­fits
    – Enhan­ces attrac­ti­ve­ness of urban areas
    – Incor­po­ra­tion of local trade or tou­rism
    – Tran­smis­sion of loca­li­sed web con­tent
    – Ana­ly­sis of usage beha­viour of users (fre­quency of usage, dwel­ling times, origin etc.)

  • Public information systems

    Information can be called up via components like info buttons or display screens integrated in the pole.

    Func­tio­na­lity
    – Inte­gra­tion of infor­ma­tion and media tech­no­logy

    Bene­fits
    – Infor­ma­tion can be pro­vi­ded for tou­rists
    – Infor­ma­tion can be pro­vi­ded for the visually impai­red (e.g. audi­ble time­ta­bles) – Adver­ti­sing
    – Public trans­port time­ta­ble displays – Park gui­dance systems

  • Traffic- and parking space management

    Sensors can detect traffic situations.

    Func­tio­na­lity
    – Impro­ves traf­fic situa­tions in public spaces – redu­ces traf­fic sear­ching for par­king spaces

    • Impro­ves envi­ron­men­tal situa­tions due to less pol­lu­tants and noise

    Bene­fits
    – Impro­ves traf­fic situa­tions in public spaces
    – Redu­ces traf­fic sear­ching for par­king spaces – Impro­ves envi­ron­men­tal situa­tions due to less pol­lu­tants and noise

  • Charging of electrical cars

    Charging stations integrated on or inside the pole enable charging of electric vehicles.

    Func­tio­na­lity
    – Char­ging of elec­tric vehi­cles
    – Dif­fe­rent char­ging point access options (ad-hoc char­ging, app, RFID card)
    – Online bil­ling of char­ging costs
    – Free/​occupied mes­sa­ges to infor­ma­tion systems

    Bene­fits
    – Clo­sely inter­me­shed char­ging infra­struc­ture for elec­tric vehi­cles pro­mo­tes emis­sions-free elec­tri­cal mobi­lity in towns and cities
    – Illu­mi­na­ted erec­tion loca­tion
    – Saves addi­tio­nal ele­ments having to be instal­led in urban areas

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