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Libelium Brings New Smart Lighting Sensor Solution to Smart Cities

libelium Measuring ambient light (luminosity) with a new set of directionable sensor probes, Libelium’s Smart Lighting device also includes temperature and humidity sensors and is capable of monitoring conditions inside buildings or in tunnels, and outside, in the streets. David Gascón, CTO of Libelium, said:

“Smart Lighting is one of the key Smart Cities applications. It allows municipalities to save money and energy by dimming lights during low traffic hours and to enhance security by lighting dark areas when people are passing.”

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– Sensor accuracy: can measure precise light intensity information ranging from 0.1 to 40,000 lux. What makes it able to detect sunrise, sunset or small variations in cloud appearance and trigger actions for smart control of lighting.

– Directionable sensor probe to be easily adjusted in the desired direction, even pointing directly to the sky, for the best accurate results.

– Device combines a broadband photo-diode to detect visible + infrared light; and an infrared-responding photo-diode on a single CMOS integrated circuit to provide a near-photopic response over an effective 20-bit dynamic range, with 16-bit resolution.

ISN overview

The ITEA 2 ISN project creates an interoperability platform for Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) tested and validated in a selected set of vertical applications to enable future growth and consolidation. The main benefit of the ISN platform will be to use common and standard communication technologies so to promote interoperability between multi-vendor devices.

ISN approach

The ISN platform enables interoperability between different emerging WSN standards