The SCMS platform won two prestigious smart city awards for its pivotal role in the Ville de Laval smart lighting and dynamic signage panels project
How to Redefine the Smart Lighting Industry One Light at a Time
Being a core piece of urban infrastructure, street lighting is often the very first step for turning your city into a smart city. According to research by smart infrastructure analysts Northeast Group, around 89% of the 363 million streetlights globally will have adopted LED technology by 2027. In fact, by switching to LED, cities can expect substantial savings in energy consumption, maintenance costs and environmental degradation.
Smart Street Lighting Control Solution
For the last 15 years, Dimonoff has been committed to conceptualize, design and create the first true multi-platform Lighting & Smart City Management System: Dimonoff | SCMS. Our lighting solution was designed to give you greater control and automation of your lights with a higher communication speed. Every city light is controlled by nodes, which are either controlled by a gateway or available with NB-IoT & LTE. Our central management system controls all connected assets.
As a recognized major player in the sector, Dimonoff is among the top 5 leaders for smart street lighting control and is involved in some of the largest smart cities’ projects in the world, including cities of Montreal (+132,500 fixtures), Mississauga (+50,500 fixtures) and the Fédération Québécoise des Municipalités project (+145,000 fixtures). More recently, Dimonoff is working alongside the City of Laval to ensure the implementation of its project to convert 37,000 light fixtures to light-emitting diode (LED) luminaries with smart controls. The completion of these important projects demonstrates the effectiveness and reliability of our smart lighting solution in every type of environment. Very cost-effective, this technology can also help reduce business costs in terms of energy consumption and maintenance needs through the automation of lighting systems.
Dimonoff Smart Lighting Project Benefits
- Remotely access, monitor and control in real time a wide variety of sensors and connected devices
- Receive in real-time energy reports and alerts when anomalies are detected
- Have access to accurate live status of each device
- Have access to maintenance and inventory management integrated modules
- The most scalable system able to handle very large volumes of data
- Highly secured system – above standard protocols
- Can Manage devices from 3rd party OEMs
- Capable of configuring, control, monitor and meter all lighting sources and all commercial voltages
The asset management platform Dimonoff | SCMS also allows you to connect other non-lighting assets and sensors. Therefore, you could easily develop other projects like smart parking controls, license plate recognition, snow/water/sewer level monitoring, gun shot and other sound recognition, live video feeds, etc.
Discover the catalog of our lighting control products: software, wireless nodes, sensors and gateways
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Author: Cyriaque Bonamy
Director, Marketing & Communications