OSRAM, a high-tech lighting manufacturer, has launched a smart lighting project with Paraox Engineering SA, a wireless sensor network technology company in St Gallen, northeastern Switzerland. It is expected to install LED lighting devices and remote remote control systems in the city.
At present, OSRAM has provided 60 pieces of SL20 LED lighting device, and launched the test in Oberstrasse street, St Gallen. The LED lighting system combines Paradox Engineering wireless network and remote monitoring by PE Smart Urban Network platform. As long as people are seated in the control room, the St Gallen government can adjust single or multiple LED street lights according to demand, and track street lights at any time.
In addition to adjusting the street lights, the smart lighting system also installed optical sensors. According to the degree of road traffic congestion, the street lamps will automatically adjust the light and shade, and reduce the waste of electricity at the time when traffic is off peak. Compared with traditional street lamps, the system can save 65% power consumption.
Urs Etter, head of St Gallen's public lighting department, points out that street lamps are the key to a city's attraction, and says that St Gallen has invested in LED lighting for many years, hoping that this system will further improve urban sustainability.
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