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ROAD SAFETY






             Thinking,



             Adapting, Learning



             Street lighting





















          LED bulbs, which are inherently more energy-efficient than traditional lighting options,
          when combined with smart controls that adjust lighting based on actual usage needs,
          significantly  reduce  energy  consumption  when  compared  to  their  conventional
          incandescent  or  high-pressure  sodium  (HPS)  counterparts.  LEDs  use  less  energy,
          produce better and more direct light and last almost seven times as long, resulting in
          significant cost savings, according to a report. “Our cities deserve infrastructure that’s
          as smart as the people who live in them”, says Anil Agarwal, CEO, CIMCON Software

          India Pvt. Ltd. while sharing case studies of key lighting projects implemented by his
          company with TrafficInfratech.

                he Mumbai Trans Harbour    enhance safety, efficiency, and    Challenges in the project
                Link, officially known     manageability of the bridge’s    included ensuring uninterrupted,
                as the Shri Atal Bihari    lighting system.                 real-time remote management
                Vajpayee Trans Harbour      The scope of the Smart Street   of a vast outdoor lighting system
                Link and colloquially                                       across a significant expanse;
          Treferred to as Atal Setu,       Lighting project encompassed the   Implementing fault monitoring,
          represents a monumental          design, supply, installation, testing,   automatic fault detection, and
                                           commissioning, operation, and
          infrastructure project connecting   maintenance of lighting controls   efficient event logging and
          Mumbai with its satellite city,   through a Centralized Control &   reporting mechanisms; Facilitating
          Navi Mumbai. Spanning 21.8 km    Monitoring System (CCMS). This   instant alarm generation and
          and comprising a 6-lane elevated   project aimed to implement an   alert notifications to manage the
          highway bridge, it stands as     advanced, web-based solution for   system effectively; Integrating
          India’s longest sea bridge. In line   the remote, real-time management   the entire system into a secure,
          with modern urban development    of the bridge’s outdoor lighting   cloud-based storage solution to
          and sustainability goals, a      system, utilizing a secure wired   handle extensive data from the
          comprehensive Smart Street       fibre/LAN communication          smart energy meters and other
          Lighting project was initiated to   network.                      monitoring devices.


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