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2019-183 Smart City ApplicationsDate: October 25, 2019 Report No. 2019-183       INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT Additional information on Smart City applications as related to DME’s upcoming street and security light upgrade project. BACKGROUD DME will begin upgrading all current city street and security lights to LED technology. DME will also be implementing a wireless control system for LED light system. The control system that will be implemented is Smart City compatible. DISCUSSION During an annual breakfast meeting, information was presented to DME staff, city management, and several Council Members regarding the upcoming LED street light project. Smart City is group or suite of applications that utilizes localized cellular networks to perform certain functions that provide civic monitoring functions. The control system that was selected to control and monitor the city’s LED lights does support the integration of smart city applications. Examples of available applications are as follows:  Traffic adaptive dimming – Utilizing radar the system can dim street lights when there are no vehicles are pedestrians are present  Environmental Monitor – sensors are placed around a city and can gather and relay readings  Gun shot triangulation – sensors can detect and locate gunshots and provide this information to public safety personnel  Security Cameras  People counter and density monitor This list is not exhaustive as additional applications exist and others will be developed, similar to smart phone apps development and deployment. CONCLUSION The cost and applicability of the Smart Cities applications was beyond the scope of the LED controller evaluation. Due to the utility scale of the implementation of Smart City applications, estimated cost and functionality of applications is currently unknown to staff. A formal request for proposals would be required to acquire this information. ATTACHMENTS Date: October 25, 2019 Report No. 2019-183       1. Smart City Supported Apps STAFF CONTACT: Chris Lutrick (940) 349-7152 Chris.lutrick@cityofdenton.com REQUESTOR: Council Member Briggs PARTICIPATING DEPARTMENTS: DME Distribution Engineering and Energy Services STAFF TIME TO COMPLETE REPORT: 3 hours ENGINEERING ENGINEERINGPhilips supports the integration of following smart city applicationsTraffic adaptive dimming -Radar Environmental monitoringGun shot spotterSecurity camerasPeople counter and density monitorSmart city dashboards ENGINEERINGSmart City Network Architecture ENGINEERINGTraffic Adaptive Dimming – RadarStreet-pole mounted radar provides real-time traffic volume data overlow cost wireless. Philips’ algorithm decides whether to issue a groupdimming command. It prevents sudden changes and flip-flopping –invisible to citizens and drivers.It reduces energy consumption (~30%) without sacrificing safety andextends life of LED luminaires. It is completely automatic – no extraoperational costs and contributes to dark sky aspirations of COD. ENGINEERINGShutterstock ENGINEERING ENGINEERINGTraffic-adaptive dimming•Pole-mounted radar units•Connects via street lighting network•Multi-lane traffic counting•Traffic mix data collection•Computer Management Software provides sophisticated group dimming programs and ensures smooth dimming that does not distract drivers ENGINEERINGEnvironmental Monitoring----------------------------------------------------Systems and dataHigh Wind Alerts DashboardHigh Wind Alerts DashboardPhilips City Touch CMS Platform Cellular LinkLibelium modular air quality sensorStreet Infrastructure ENGINEERINGEnvironmental monitoringPole provides location, security and powerCellular network provides low-cost connection to lighting network and edge processingDeployed sensors includeGases - CO, NO2, OzoneTemperature & humidityNoiseFlexible interface for 3rd party sensor vendors ENGINEERINGExample of Smart City Dashboards