The city of tomorrow - Uitdagingen en Mogelijkheden Koen Van Winkel Marketing manager Controls & Systems
CITY OF «TODAY» Bestaande outdoor verlichtingsinstallaties: - Kwikdamp, Lage/Hoge druk Natrium, Fluorescentie, metaal halogeen damp, Energie verbruik (CO2 Uitstoot), Beperkte Flexibiliteit, Onderhoudskost Oplossing: - SSL (LED) Lighting - Controls
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Light + Controls GROEI COMMUNICATIE TECHNOLOGIE From 2014 to 2022, global connected outdoor lighting revenue is expected to grow at an annual rate of 40%. Wireless communication is expected to be the predominant technology used for connected outdoor lighting globally in the next 2 to 3 years.
Light + Controls Controls (Telemanagement): Energiebesparing, Visual performance, Welzijn, Beperking impact milieu, Onderhoud, Per licht punt Autonoom network Communicatie netwerk 5
Light + Controls Daglicht sensor Afhankelijk van het weer Afhankelijk van beweging Afhankelijk van snelheid en richting - Lichtkleur (CCT) Kleurtemp f. tijd, situatie - Hoge kleur kleurweergave-index (CRI) verbeterde kleurweergave, visual performance - Licht Intensiteit Licht op aanvraag
CITY OF «TOMORROW» Forecast of the United Nations In today s increasingly global and interconnected world, over half of the world s population (54 per cent) lives in urban areas. The coming decades will bring further profound changes to the size and spatial distribution of the global population. The continuing urbanization and overall growth of the world s population is projected to add 2.5 billion people to the urban population by 2050, with nearly 90 per cent of the increase concentrated in Asia and Africa. At the same time, the proportion of the world s population living in urban areas is expected to increase, reaching 66 per cent by 2050. Bildquelle: Shell // Centre for Liveable Cities Singapore http://esa.un.org/unpd/wup/highlights/wup2014-highlights.pdf
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CITY OF «TOMORROW» Uitdaging en Opportuniteit Urbanisatie/Verstedelijking kan een push betekenen voor innovaties en bijdragen tot een meer gelijkmatige verdeling van de rijkdom Maar het kan ook leiden tot een vermindering van levenskwaliteit, schade aan de omgeving berokkenen, verspilling van grondstoffen en sociale spanningen!
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CITY OF «TOMORROW» Toekomstvisie Rupert Stadler, CEO Audi Our cities have to become smart cities. We are nowadays in the midst of digitalization wave. By the end of this decade more than 50 billion devices are expected to be connected worldwide, that would be 25 % of all devices. Additionally, also traffic lights, traffic signs, parking spots, charging poles, buses, trains, bicycles and cars will be part of that change within our cities. Quelle: WiWo Green
A Smart City is a city well performing, built on the smart combination of talents and activities of selfdecisive, independent and aware citizens. A Smart City is more than a digital city. A Smart City is one that is able to link physical capital with social one, and to develop better services and infrastructures. It is able to bring together technology, information, and political vision, into a coherent programme of urban and service improvements. Smart City is a city well performing in six characteristics: - Smart Economy - Smart Mobility - Smart Environment - Smart People - Smart Living - Smart Governance The 19th century was a century of empires, 20th century was a century of nations and 21st century will be a century of cities." Wellington E. Webb, the former mayor of Denver. http://www.districtoffuture.eu
Alliances Wi-SUN Alliance: accelerate the adoption of a complete interoperability specification for use in Smart Utility Networks for Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) and Smart City networks for intelligent street lighting and parking systems. The TALQ Consortium aims to set a globally accepted standard for management software interfaces to control and monitor heterogeneous outdoor lighting networks. "Thread was designed to be the foundation of the Internet of Things in the home by allowing developers and consumers to easily and securely connect hundreds of devices within a lowpower, wireless mesh network," http://www.wi-sun.org/ http://www.talq-consortium.org/ http://threadgroup.org http://energy.gov/eere/ssl/connected-lighting-systems-meeting
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The Humble Lamppost The Humble Lamppost, a subgroup of the Integrated Infrastructures & Processes Action Cluster within the European Innovation Partnership on Smart Cities & Communities (EIP-SCC), is working to upgrade 10 million of streetlights with lowenergy LED bulbs. This action could lead to a decrease in energy costs of between 50% to 75% and to a reduction of emissions. Importantly, some of these new lampposts will have smart characteristics: at the same time as they light up the streets, they can monitor air quality, help improve security, improve parking and traffic management, support electronic signage, and provide mesh Wi-Fi. Graham Colclough
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