reduction are an option (and a reality) to achieve it.
What is being proposed is to move forward and to
make public lighting more intelligent, cheaper and
easy to manage. This will be a reality. It’s a question
of time.
Due to all of that, this paper propose, it to go
further and to present an advanced solution based on
Artificial Intelligence and functional layers
supported by a middleware platform able to manage
and operate in a single way heterogeneous
telemanagement lighting solutions based on PLC
(CENELEC) and ZigBee (IEEE, 2011).
This paper is presented with the following
approach: First of all, are presented relevant issues
related technologies in use to achieve and implement
telemanagement solutions. Then, we present a brief
summary about ZigBee and PLC technologies.
Following that it’s proposed a solution to optimize
the telemanagent and the way it can be done (based
on heterogeneous technologies integration, Artificial
Intelligence and functional layers). It ends with
conclusion and future perspectives for public light
intelligent management and the way to make it
predictive instead of current approach based on
reactivity.
2 RELEVANT ISSUES
Paradigms related with public lighting are changing
faster and faster and the biggest players on the
market are assuming positions to strike each other.
Most of the biggest companies acting on lighting
business are “dressing to impress” and trying to
move as faster as they can into this new reality.
Some of them have already developed solutions
based on technologies that are not new (except on
lighting business). Some of them have chosen PLC
(Sogexi), others made their option on ZigBee
(Owlet) and many others are still figuring what is
going to be the definitive move of the market to
define their strategy. Future will reveal who made
the best choice and most important than that, who
will achieve better performance on sales and
technology. However this is not the “one dollar
question”. From the economic and environmental
point of view, citizens are hopping the best from
lighting companies but we have to look further and
put in question if lighting reduction based on
predefined schedules is our major role and if it’s the
biggest goal to achieve.
Nowadays we have already solutions based on
PLC or ZigBee to implement telemanagement to
achieve flux reduction and, obviously, to reduce
costs related with public lighting. However, what we
need to have in mind is: Is this it?
3 HOW IT GOES
As said, paradigms related with public lighting are
changing. Currently, if the goal is to implement
telemanagement over public lighting to reduce costs
related, we can find several solutions on the market.
Depending of the type of the luminaries, we can
choose between Tension Reduction, PLC or ZigBee
to achieve significant cost reduction. It’s common
sense that to reduce flux output we may reduce
tension on the luminaries.
In a simple way, if we use 230V to light a lamp
it’s expected to have an “amount” of light.
Following this principle is reasonable that flux
output will be reduced it tension used is also reduced
(keep in mind that flux reduction and tension
reduction does not perform as a linear function).
This is probably the simplest way to achieve our
goal: lighting cost reduction. It seems to be a good
solution, isn’t it? Seems to be simple, fast
commissioning, and cheap. In fact, this is just like
that and it works! But… it works well only if all the
luminaries in each circuit are very similar between
them.
An important aspect that cannot be jeopardized
occurs when tension reduction is made. Some
luminaries will reduce flux more than the others and
it’s almost certain that some luminaries will simply
“switch off” due to tension reduction. (Note also that
due to lamp technology tension reduction may
impact on flickering and variation of lighting color.
Due to this simple explanation, we have to assume
that tension variation is an option to be taken in
consideration but only when luminaries are quite
similar).
Moving into another level of public lighting
telemanagement, we have PLC and ZigBee. Both are
supported by OSI model. PLC is a protocol to
communicate over regular power lines. The network
topology used is bus. This kind of communication is
regulated by CENELEC and it has reduced
frequencies available to be used. The PLC biggest
advantage is that networks infrastructure (in
majority of cases) already exists. However there are
some disadvantages related with it: EMI
(electromagnetic interference), bandwidth, noise and
multipath.
Multipath and noise are quite important aspects
to be taken in consideration once that power lines
were not designed for data communication (M.
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