Streetlight.Vision Monitoring and Control Solution...

The Streetlight.Vision solution aims at providing cities and streetlight maintenance companies with energy and maintenance savings as well as lighting service quality and security enhancements. Click here to know more about savings and benefits.

To reach these goals while being robust and open to evolution, the solution is composed of the following mixed Hardware, Software and associated Services. Click here to get their part number reference and prepare your Purchase Order.

  • Streetlight Controllers (Click here to know more...), installed in the Streetlight (pole or Luminaire): they identify failures and alarms in the cabinet, receive ON, OFF and DIM commands from their Segment Controller and execute them, measure voltage, current, power, energy consumption, etc...
  • Segment Controllers (Click here to know more...), installed in the Cabinet. They send scheduled commands (previously configured with the Streetlight.Vision Software) to the Streetlight Controllers. They poll data from each Streetlight Controller. They manage the repeated powerline signal to ensure excellent communication at anytime with all the Streetlight Controllers. They get commands and queries from the Streetlight.Vision Software and execute them. 
  • The Streetlight.Vision Monitoring Software (click here to know more)is composed of :
    • STREETLIGHT.VISION DESIGN to configure the segment controller, configure and commission each streetlight controller, define schedulers and test the segment controller and streetlight controller in real-time after installation.
    • STREETLIGHT.VISION M2M DATA COLLECT to collect, filter, aggregate and record each record sent by hundreds of Segment Controllers to the centralized Streetlight.Vision software.
    • STRETLIGHT.VISION WEB PORTAL to provide the end-user with Web Applications to monitor the Streetlight Network at anytime from anywhere.It provides web applications to identify failures, to handle alarms, to control Streetlights in real-time on maps, to analyze energy consumption and savings, to anticipate lamp's end-of-life and much more...

 

Below is a drawing of the architecture...