Philips Lighting is optimistic about optical networking, leading smart cities into a new phase

Smart cities are a global development trend. In the smart city exhibition held in Taiwan in 2017, Philips from the Netherlands shared their cooperation with cities in various countries. At present, there are more than 36 countries, more than 800 cities using Philips' smart network lighting CityTouch, deep into the city, can help government units to control public security, traffic and energy control in real time, and achieve sustainable development. Connected lighting in series with smart cities From 2006 to 2030, global lighting usage will increase by 70%, while lighting electricity will account for 19% of the total global electricity consumption, especially in urban areas. Smart lighting systems can reduce carbon footprint and environmental damage, improve the quality of living, and even promote industrial development. In this year's Smart City Forum, Selwyn Jonker, General Manager and Vice President of Philips Lighting Greater China, said that Philips Lighting has expanded its innovation into the Internet of Things, developing exclusive channels in the streets, public landscapes, stadiums and interior lighting. technology. For example, the PoE (Power over Ethernet) smart indoor lighting system for indoor office Applications allows each LED light to be connected to the network and has its own IP address. The mobile device App can be used to adjust the lighting and temperature for the location of the employee. Effectively reduce the energy consumption of idle space. In addition, in a space such as a tunnel, through the intelligently connected LED lighting system, different brightness illumination can be provided at various time points and positions, saving more than 50% of electricity, and also improving the comfort of the driver's eyes and enhancing tunnel driving. Safety. Jonker said that in the future, "optical networking" will become a much larger network system than the Internet of Things. From home, office space to cities, you can have more intelligent functions because of "light networking." ▲ Selwyn Jonker explains Philips Lighting's goal of helping cities achieve smarter, providing lighting solutions for street, public landscapes, stadiums and indoors. Smart, open, secure solutions - CityTouch In the forum, Philips Lighting's global smart street light series Dr. Peter Zink mentioned that when developing smart cities, they often encounter challenges such as efficiency, power consumption, environmental pollution and budget. In addition to efficiently planning lighting systems, it is important to focus on collecting data and data, as well as real-time monitoring capabilities, which are important opportunities to generate CityTouch. CityTouch is a cloud platform with three main features of “smart, open and secure”, all of which cover the software and hardware aspects. On the CityTouch on the web interface, users do not need complicated settings and additional network devices, as long as they use a unique account password to log in. In the hardware part, because the external connection of the retrofit module can be combined with the LED luminaire, the urban lighting can be quickly changed into the CityTouch smart street light management system. In the face of lighting suppliers from all over the world, Philips Lighting also offers the CityTouch Ready Partner program, which allows various lighting suppliers to produce smart fixtures that can be retrofitted with the CityTouch system, while also keeping the software up-to-date through open APIs. As for the security concerns of many users, Dr. Zink said that CityTouch uses a mobile communication module with built-in SIM chip, which uses 3G frequency band with low transmission demand, which is safer than general fixed network or Wi-Fi transmission. In addition, Philips Lighting invites hackers to invade and crack the CityTouch system every year, and then strengthen and upgrade their recommendations to ensure system security. CityTouch allows street lights, surveillance cameras and traffic signs to exchange data with each other and monitor and manage them from a single platform. It is like strengthening lighting in traffic jams, car accidents, or scenes where people are in trouble, helping to avoid risks and let the surveillance cameras take clearer pictures. In addition, through data collection and analysis, it is also possible to improve the brightness of street lamps in areas with high crime rates at night and to maintain public safety. ▲ Philips Lighting presents smart city lighting solutions at the City Smart Show.

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