Smart City

Our Smart City solution, tried and tested for years, represents a comprehensive transformation of urban spaces through connected intelligence.

It combines sustainability and technology to make city life more efficient, safer, and more livable.

Street Lighting

Our intelligent, demand-responsive street lighting uses IoT technology to enhance safety and efficiency while simultaneously reducing energy costs.

Water Meters

By integrating water meters into our IoT network, we enable seamless data collection that provides optimized consumption billing and advanced leak detection, conserving resources and maximizing efficiency.

Building Control

The integration of existing building control systems into our central IoT network provides a holistic view of all building functions, simplifies management, and enhances operational efficiency.

> 70%
Energy Savings
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Devices in Use
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Possibilities
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PV Systems

Our IoT solution optimizes the performance of photovoltaic systems through intelligent monitoring and efficient energy management to secure the maximum yield of renewable resources.

Access Control

Our IoT-based access control ensures increased security and convenient access management for buildings and specific facilities such as green waste sites, all centrally controllable and monitorable.

Mesh Network

Our mesh network enables the flexible integration of a variety of new and existing systems into a central platform, ensuring seamless scalability and connectivity.

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An Example with Public Lighting Systems

The Blueprint for the Smart City of Tomorrow

Smart City is our pilot project, best practice, and template for smart infrastructures based on IoT. Smart City is extremely versatile and enables the automated connectivity, monitoring, and control of complex infrastructures. With Smart City as the foundation, in this specific case, we have implemented a 'smart' form of public lighting.

Through the intelligent interconnection of street lamps and other public lighting fixtures in our pilot community, we have achieved a more sustainable use of artificial public lighting. Additionally, we have simultaneously connected the heating system, drinking water reservoirs, and power plant for monitoring to the network. Therefore, Smart City serves as a blueprint for comprehensive Smart City systems, representing the Smart City of tomorrow.

Hardware

The thing expands through sensors.

In our pilot community, we have attached a device, our modular 'thing,' with various integrated sensors to each streetlamp. The thing is responsible for controlling the lamp and for communication with the other lamps. If the thing detects movement at one lamp, it brightens other lamps within a predefined radius to a predetermined brightness level for a specific duration.

For example, if a person is walking along a path, they will never be in the dark because the necessary ambient brightness is created in advance. On the other hand, the lamps dim the light after a certain period of inactivity. This significantly reduces light pollution and energy consumption for larger administrative structures such as cities, municipalities, or districts.

Software

Monitoring, Control, and Notifications on the Smart Dashboard

The associated dashboard (app or desktop) is intuitively designed and displays all system-relevant data. This data is processed beforehand and then visualized. Additionally, commands can be issued to the linked 'things' from here, such as manually dimming a specific streetlamp.

In other words, monitoring, configuration, and system control are carried out through our smart dashboard online with the appropriate user access. Moreover, error messages or other notifications are displayed. For instance, if a lamp goes out, you can see on the screen which lamp is currently experiencing issues.

Network

Public Lighting as a Data Network

Smart City operates entirely through a cloud. The cloud serves as the network's center and the interface between hardware and software. Due to the interconnectivity of the 'things,' the entire public lighting network forms a data network, with the cloud as its central hub. This data network enables a sustainable, partially automated management of public lighting.

Since the 'things' follow a modular concept, they can easily be expanded with additional relevant functions. Given the extensive and continuous expansion of street lighting, it is suitable to reliably capture other data through the 'things.' For example, our snow measurements can be integrated with ground surface temperature measurements to generate alerts for the snow removal service in the event of snowfall or icy conditions.

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Homemade IoT system

We have developed the entire system, both hardware and software. This enables us to implement individual customizations. Additionally, this simplifies maintenance, and we can operate independently of manufacturers (e.g., lamp manufacturers).

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