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    LonMark, the open

    Smart Streetlight Platform

    Save energy and enhance maintenance efficiency

    on your streetlight network

    Frédéric Caillet, Lumiville 30 Mai 2013

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    Importance of Interoperability

    • Need for flexibility and choice

     – Technologies – Power line, wireless or wired

     – Vendors – sole-source proprietary versus open system

     – Future proof – leverage common infrastructure

    • Requirements for Interoperability

     – International standards-based communication protocol

     – Standard Media choices – powerline, wireless, wired

     – Compliance testing and verification – Industry standards (LonMark.org)

     – User Interface Options – IT model of “best of breed” apps, GUI

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    Importance of Interoperability

    • Competitive Bid – Cost Control

     – Open specifications – compliance and cooperation

     – No vendor “Lock-in” – initial bid and long term service

    • Reliability, Security, Serviceability – Access control limiting, tampering prevention

     – Up-time, serviceability, reduce customer complaints

     – Predictive maintenance: solve problems before they happen

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    Smart Streetlighting Solutions

    25%

    energy savings

    Efficient

    LightingSmart

    Control Network

    System

    Flexible on/off dimming

    Built in dimming (per

    pole and segment)

    Extend LED life

    30%energy savings

    w/dimming

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    Smart Streetlighting Solutions

    25%

    energy savings

    Smart

    Control Network

    System

    30%energy savings

    w/dimming

    50%operational costs

    Remove night patrols Schedule onsite

    operation

    Reduce # of truck visits

    Reduce # of incoming

    calls

    Efficient

    Lighting

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    Smart Streetlighting Solutions

    25%

    energy savings

    Smart

    Control Network

    System

    30%energy savings

    w/dimming

    50%operational costs

    >50%first smart city

    applicationNew smart city apps:

    Lane control (traffic)

    Pollution monitoring

    Weather monitoring

    Efficient

    Lighting

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    Smart Streetlighting Solutions

    25%

    energy savings

    Smart

    Control Network

    System

    30%energy savings

    w/dimming

    50%operational costs

    >50%first smart city

    application

    Hard economic factors:

    25% energy efficiency

     Additional 25% operational expense savings over photocells

    Reduce cost of second or third infrastructure by adding smart

    city apps on top of smart streetlighting platform

    Open – puts you in control of what technology you use

    Open procurement process –

     reduces infrastructure costs

    Efficient

    Lighting

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    Smart Streetlighting Solutions

    25%

    energy savings

    Smart

    Control Network

    System

    30%energy savings

    w/dimming

    50%operational costs

    >50%first smart city

    application

    Significant intangible or “soft benefits”

    Improved safety

    Beautification, green tourism, economic benefits

    Traffic and pedestrian safety

    Reduction of carbon footprint

    Recognition and awards for city

    Efficient

    Lighting

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    How to Make Streetlights SmartSmart

    CommunicationTransceiver

    Smart SegmentControl Node

    City’sOperations

    Center

    Enterprise Software Applications

    Hybrid PLC & RF Communication and Power IP WAN

    Smart StreetLight Bridge

    Bridged PL Segments

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    How to Make Streetlights SmartSmart

    CommunicationTransceiver

    Echelon SmartControl Node

    City’sOperations

    Center

    Enterprise Software Applications

    Hybrid PLC & RF Communication and Power IP WAN

    Echelon StreetLight Bridge

    Bridged PL Segments

    Smart ControlNode

    Smart StreetLight Bridge

    Add intelligence to any luminaire type

    Controls – On/Off, dimming

    Hybrid communications

    Remotely updatable software

    Embedded applications processor

    Standardized, interoperable data

    profiles: Lamp status feedback

    Runtime in hours

    Life time – energy usage

    Power Supply temperature Power consumption… 

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    The solution is proven, open and capable of supportingmany applications, which gives us the ability to deploy

    streetlight controllers from multiple manufactures as well as

    different light technologies over time.

    “  

        “

    - Tom Kristoffersen

    Head of Section Maintenance and Operation

     Agency for Urban Environment

    Oslo Kommune

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    Mission: The mission of LonMark International is to allow an easy integration ofsystems based on LONWORKS® networks using products from different

    manufacturers and from different applications.

    www.lonmark.org 

    Definition of Interoperability:The condition has been met as long as several products of the networkfrom the same or from different manufacturers can be integrated intothe same system without the need of using a third party gateway or a

    development tool

    Who is LonMark ?

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    Traditionnal closed system

    The user is attached for the whole life of the system!

    Only one supplier High cost for jobs and upgrades of the

    system

    Limited extension possibilities

    The number of specialists will be smaller

    Interoperability with other suppliers will benon existing

    Very little choice or non existing

    Isolate the automation function 

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    Who is LONMARK ?... many members ! 

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    Where is LONMARK ? – Americas

     – China

     – Denmark – France

     – Germany

     – Italy

     – Japan

     – Netherlands

     – Sweden – Switzerland

     – UK

    ASEAN

    Australia

    Korea Russia

    Ukraine

    Spain

    Austria

    Adriatic

    Finland

    Poland

    Retail

    Fire detection

    Home automation & white goods

    HVAC

    Industry

    Lighting 

    Network management

    Refrigeration

    Routers

    Security

    Sun blinds

    Systems Integration

    Transport

    Utilities

    Elevators

    BMS

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    Who is LONMARK: … some numbers 

    400,000

    Installed systems

    Thousands of products

    in the market

    21 LONMARKaffiliate organisations

    1000

    Certified

    LONMARK Product

    >4,000 OEM

    Adopted byArchitects,

    Developpers,

    Specifiers,… 

    Hundreds of

    trained

    integrators

    100 Millions

    Products

    installed

    >400

    LONMARK members

    Americas 44% Europe 28% 

    Asia Pacific 28%  0100

    200

    300

    400

    500

    600

    700

    800

    1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

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    Out-of-Box Interoperability

    SmartCommunication

    Transceiver

    Smart ControlNode

    City’s

    OperationsCenter

    Hybrid PLC & RF Communication and Power

    Standardized, interoperable

    LonMark profile lowers risk: Lamp status feedback Runtime hours

    Power, energy consumption

    Alarms

    Power supply temperature

    Supply voltage

    Supply current Power consumption

    Color change signal (LED fixtures))

    Hybrid RF/PL architecture using

    IEEE and ISO/IEC standards

    Industry standards via LonMark

    International Profiles(www.lonmark.org)

    Multiple luminaire types in the

    same system or segment IP WAN

    Smart StreetLight Bridge

    Enterprise Software Applications

    http://www.lonmark.org/http://www.lonmark.org/

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    LONMARK Delivers Interoperability 

    • LONMARK International – Non-Profit Independent Industry Association

     – Established in 1994

     – Over 400 members worldwide

     –Proven interoperability model crossing allindustry sectors

     – Certified nearly 1000 interoperable productssince 1995

    • Service offerings –

    Interoperability design guidelines – Product conformance testing

     – Professional certification

     – System Integrator Certification

    • LONMARK Stamp of Approval Means Devices Will

    Interoperate

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    LONMARK Certifies Products, People, and

    Companies

    • Product Certification

     – Over 500 certified products available today

     – Independently tested and certified by LONMARK 

    • LONMARK Certified Professionals

     – Over 600 professionals who install, maintain and support

    LONMARK certified products

    • Certified Systems Integrators

     – Companies with proven field experience and competence with

    LONWORKS and Open Systems utilizing LONMARK certified

    products

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    LONMARK Building Blocks

    21

    ISO/IEC 14908.1 Communications Protocol

    LONMARK Object Model

    LONMARK Functional Profiles

    LONMARK System Definition

    Building an open system platform

    • Device data exchange

    • Standard Network Management

    • Network Variable Services

    • Standard Data Types

    • Standard Configuration Properties

    • Function Blocks (FB)

    • Standardized Device FB’s 

    • Standardized System FB’s 

    • Design, and Installation Standards

    • Network Infrastructure Standards

    • HMI/Installation Standards

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    LONMARK Interoperability Guidelines

    • Data interpretation:

     – Standard representation of data types

    • Standardized functional behavior of a device:

     – LONM ARK profiles

     – Encapsulated network interactionof defined functions

    • Standardized support of smooth andtrouble-free installation:

     – Self documentation of a network-orientedexternal interface

     – Guidelines for Network Management

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    Introducting LONMARK Profiles

    23

    • Characterizes key attributes of a device

     – Portion of a device’s application that

    performs a task

     – Receives configuration and operational

    data inputs

     – Processes the data

     – Sends operational data outputs

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    Les Données et leur Type 

    • Variables réseaux – Un point (une donnée) avec une direction, une taille, une

    résolution et une signification.

    • SNVTs

     – “Standard Network-Variable Types”: 

     – Types de donnée pour les échanges d’info. 

    • Propriété de Configuration – Battement de cœur, vitesse de sortie, etc … 

    • SCPTs – “Standard Configuration-Property Types”: 

     – Types de données pour paramétrer les fonctions.

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    Capteurs et actionneurs

    nvoXXX

    Sensor Actuator

    1. Measurement

    2. Process

    3. Send the data

    3.  Action

    2. Process

    1. Receive data

    nviXXX

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      nvoSwitch

    Switch Lamp

    1. Sensing

    2. Process

    3. Send the data

    3. Executing

    2. Process

    1. Receive data

    nviLamp

    Binding – Logical Connection between

    NVs

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    LonMark Outdoor Luminary Controller Profile

    Network VariablesnviEnergy

    nviLampValue

    nviRunHours

    nvoEnvironment

    nvoLampValueFb

    nvoOLCStatus

    Configuration PropertiescpBkupSchedule

    cpDeviceOutSelection

    cpDimLowLevelLight

    cpEnableStatusMsg

    cpLampPowercpMaxLevelVolt

    cpMaxSendTime

    cpMinSendTime

    cpOLCLimits

    cpPwrUpState

    cpWarmUpTime http://types.lonmark.org 

    http://types.lonmark.org/http://types.lonmark.org/

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    Types.lonmark.org 

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    Types.lonmark.org 

    Trouver le bloc fonctionnel de type

    SFPToutdoorLuminairController

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    Types.lonmark.org 

    Search for the SNVT_environment in the SNVT list 

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    Types.lonmark.org 

    Search for the other SNVT… 

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    Types.lonmark.org

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    Types.lonmark.org

    Autre SCPT

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    Types.lonmark.org

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    Node Application

    Self-Documentation

    • Self-Documentation describes the

    hardware & software features of a

    device but with a standard

    • Transceiver type

    • Neuron Chip type

    •Network Variables

    • Configuration properties

    • Functional blocs

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    Node Application

    Self-Identification

    • Format (LONMARK)

    8 = certified

    9 = compliant

    • Manufacturer ID

    00001 = Echelon

    • Device Class

    052A = Programmable Controller

    • Device Subclass (Usage)

    A = General

    • Channel Type

    04 = FT-10

    • Model Number

    03 = Version number

    Each LonMark application has its own Standard Program ID (SPID) coded

    with 16 hex digits – with the format FM:MM:MM:CC:CC:UU:TT:NN. TheSPID is made of the following fields:

    Format Manufacturer ID Device ClassModel

    NumberUsage

    Channel

    Type

    80:00:01:05:2A:8A:04:03

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    Standardized Media

    Chanel Type Media Bit Rate Max Distance

    TP/FT-10Twisted pair

    bus or free topology78 kbps

    500 meters Free Topology

    2700 meters Bus topology

    TP/LP-10Link Power Twisted Pair

    free topology or bus78 kbps

    500 mètres Free Topology

    2200 mètres Bus Topology

    TP/XF-1250

    Twisted pair

    (transformer isolated) 1.25 Mbps 130 meters

    TP/XF-78Twisted pair

    (Transformer isolated)78 kbps 1400 meters

    PL-20 Power line5.4 kbps C-Band

    3.6 kbps A-BandEnvironment Dependant

    IP-10 LONWORKS over IP10 Mbps

    100 MbpsDepending on the IP Network

    FO-20 Fiber Optic 1.25 Mbps 30 KM

    RF-10

    RF-100

    RF (49 MHz)

    RF (433 - 472 MHz)4.88 kbps

    ~ 2 kilometers (Environment &

    Transceiver Power Dependant)

    IR Infra red 78.1 kbps 10 - 30 meters

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    Interface File (.XIF)

    • The .XIF file fully describes the content ofthe application to the Network Tool

     – Network Variables

     – Configuration Properties

     – Function Blocs

     –Hardware I/Os

    • Can be re created (not for sure!) polling theinfo from the node through the networkinstallation tool

    • Can be read with any simple text editor

     – Cannot be modified – if any: errors will pop

    up in the tool

    • Can allow designers to see what is possiblewith this particular device before buying

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    “ Smart Network Management “ 

    Example of the usage of a XIF file:

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    Data monitoring

    Example of a special type of data :

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    LonMark Standard for Intelligent Street Devices 

    • Control any luminaire type

     – Low cost, smart power line ICs

     – HPS, LED, Induction, LiFi, emerging technologies

    • Luminaire Control

     – Integrated ballasts, drivers & generators

     – Outdoor lighting controllers

    • Open Standard based communication technology

     – ISO/IEC 14908.1 communications protocol

     – ISO/IEC 14908.3 power line signaling

     – 802.15.4 RF bridging of segments

     – IP WAN

    •Interoperable Standards – Device testing and certification

     – Industry peer standards development

     – Ensure customer flexibility

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    Smart Lighting SegmentBehind the Panel

    Smart Server

    Segment Controller

    Electricity Meter

    (optional)

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    Energy

    Analytics

    Asset

    Management

    Schedule

    Management

    Lifecycle

    Management

    Security

    Management

    HPS Induction LEDPlug-in Your

    Product

    Plug-in Your

    Product

    Any TCP/IP

    Network

    City Operations Center

    PL Smart

    Transceiver

    RF/PL

    BridgePL Smart

    Transceiver

    PL Smart

    Transceiver

    Plug Any Product into a Smart Ecosystem 

    Plug-in Your

    Product

    O S t S ifi ti

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    Open System SpecificationsImplemented in Norway, Canada, France the US and more

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    An Open Specification Delivers Results

    Individual on/off

    Individual step-lessdimming

    Individual bulb statusand burn hour

    monitoring

    Energy consumptionper luminaire AND

    segment

    Wired or RF

    communications

     Astronomical clockbased AND sensor

    based light output

     Automatic faultdetection and

    notification

    Dynamic energysavings

    Consistent light levels

    Centralizedinstallation,

    maintenance and

    control

    Seamless integrationwith existing IT

    systems (billing, GIS,

    maintenance, etc.)

    Expandedfunctionality over time,

    e.g., traffic-based light

    output

    Lower inventory &maintenance costs

    with

    Optimal lighting perneighborhood

    Improved safety

    Responsive tobusiness and citizen

    needs (e.g.

    brightening for

    athletic events)

    Improved citybudgeting

    Improved safety

    Requirements City BenefitsConsumer

    BenefitsEchelon’s ControlRequirements

    Your Open

    Specification for a

    Smart Street Lighting

    Network

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    More Resources

    www.lonmark.org/testing 

    http://www.lonmark.org/training/  

    http://www.lonmark.org/membership/categories  

    LonMark Sponsor US$ 20 000 per year

    LonMark Partner US$ 5 000 per yearLonMark Associate US$ 1 000 per year

    LonMark Individual US$ 200 per year

    http://www.lonmark.org/testinghttp://www.lonmark.org/training/http://www.lonmark.org/membership/categorieshttp://www.lonmark.org/membership/categorieshttp://www.lonmark.org/training/http://www.lonmark.org/testing

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    Take advantage of an open market with the

    develpment of your own LonMark lightingcontroler or your SmartCity device !

    Henny Van de Bovenkamp ([email protected]), Lumiville 2013

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]