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Smart street lights tested in Dubai

LIGHTING AT JUMEIRAH CORNICHE ADAPTS TO MOVEMENT OF ROAD USERS

- Staff Report

Street lights in Dubai could soon be adapting to the needs and movement of road users, turning brighter when required and dimming down when streets are not in use.

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced yesterday that it has launched a pilot project using intelligen­t lighting system at Jumeirah Corniche.

According to the RTA, the project, in partnershi­p with Philips Lighting, aims to identify the benefits of implementi­ng the Intelligen­t Pedestrian and Cycling Track Lighting System.

The system adapts the luminary level to the need and movement of road users and according to the provisiona­l readings obtained by the RTA, the pilot project has revealed savings of as much as 40 per cent, besides the usual savings incurred through LED technology.

Compared to power consumed by convention­al lighting systems, the saving would rise to 70 per cent to 80 per cent.

Explaining the system, Maitha Mohammad Bin Adai, CEO of RTA’s Traffic and Roads Agency, said: “The system uses specialise­d sensors that monitor the movement on the road and controls the light intensity. It communicat­es and sets the nearby lighting poles ready for the passage of road users. Thus, it contribute­s to power saving and at the same time ensures a safe lighting level for pedestrian­s and road users.”

The pilot follows an RTA delegation’s visit to the Outdoor Lighting Applicatio­ns Centre (OLAC) at Philips Lighting in Lyon, France.

Led by Bin Adai, the delegation visited OLAC to learn about the latest trends of intelligen­t lighting technologi­es developed by Philips. The centre is one of the prominent global platforms for exhibiting the latest practical applicatio­ns of outdoor lighting.

“The visit was made in the context of the MoU signed between RTA and Philips Lighting in May 2017 that calls for building a strategic partnershi­p in scientific research. It called specifical­ly for reviewing the latest technologi­es of street lights, architectu­ral lighting and smart systems for city developmen­t,” said Bin Adai.

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