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Intelligent Lighting Institute / solution partner of the Intelligent Lighting Institute at TU/e Eindhoven Smart Light Intelligent Lighting Institute / solution partner of the Intelligent Lighting Institute at TU/e Procurement of continuous innovation in lighting technology to improve quality of life in the city multipurpose smart lighting grid provided as public utility the city as a living lab to explore new solutions

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Intelligent Lighting Institute / solution partner of the Intelligent Lighting Institute at TU/e

Eindhoven Smart Light

Intelligent Lighting Institute / solution partner of the Intelligent Lighting Institute at TU/e

Procurement of continuous innovation in lighting • technology to improve quality of life in the city

• multipurpose smart lighting grid provided as public utility

• the city as a living lab to explore new solutions

Towards smart city services

• The transition from regular lighting systems to smart ICT-based lighting systems requires adaptation of all four layers of the innovative lighting system.

• The transition towards smart ICT-based lighting systems also requires rethinking of collaborative business models.

Desired societal impact

A vibrant city A vibrant city that is enjoyable to live in with all the activities, facilities and urban environment and where economic situation is good if not thriving.

A sustainable city A sustainable city where the environment is respected and preserved without compromising the quality of life of the citizens and the economic climate.

Active & healthy citizens

Good economic climate

Strong social networks

Social wealth Caring for the environment

Sustainable economy

Intelligent Lighting Institute / solution partner of the Intelligent Lighting Institute at TU/e

Stratumseind Social Innovation - Defusing aggression with light

Can light defuse an escalation?

relaxation

DE-escalation with light

Positive affect

DE-escalation with light

More social behaviour

DE-escalation with light

Negative effects of anonimity

ZHONG, BOHNS, & GINO, 2010

Colour and love what (not) to wear

ELLIOT & NIESTA (2008) JPSP

ELLIOT ET AL. (2010) JEP:GEN

Warm and cold more social effects

VAN ‘T SANT & LAKENS, 2012

WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF COLOUR TEMPERATURE OF LIGHT

ON THE SOCIAL APPRAISAL OF AN AMBIGUOUS SITUATION?

Perceiving social situations

“THIS COUPLE ARE CUDDLING COSILY ON THE COUCH

WHEN SUDDENLY THE BOY HEARS SOMETHING”

“THE GIRL JUST REALLY OFFENDED THE BOY.

NOW HE FEELS ANGRY AND SAD.”

“WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF COLOUR TEMPERATURE OF LIGHT

ON PEOPLE’S INTERACTION TOWARDS THE CASHIER

WHEN PAYING FOOD AT THE REGISTER?”

WARM 2700 K 200 LX COLD 5600 K 200 LX

Acting in social situations

CAN LIGHT HELP REDUCE THE NUMBER OF SEPARATIONS?

MAARTJE VAN ‘T SANT, 2013

Psychiatric care

Image: Lajla Borg Jensen, Denmark

Light as mediator

Measuring the light output at different settings

Preparing the Living Light Lab at Stratumseind Measuring the light output with different lighting settings of the white light and RGB leds with a prototype.

9 April 2014

DE-ESCALATE Defusing escalating behaviour through

the use of interactive light scenarios

Intelligent Lighting Institute

Stratumseind 2.0

(The street called ’’Stratumseind’’ is a 400 meters long concentration of about 50 pubs in the

centre of Eindhoven with many (young) visitors and a kind of “weekly event” with 20.000

people.)

Mission Stratumseind 2.0 project (Polyground, PvA, concept, juni 2013),

approved by the City Council:

• ’’Together with all partners, as enterpreneurs, breweries,

property owners, police, City Councel, we will structurally

improve and increase the economic and social functioning and

activities on the Stratumseind.’’.

• This structural improvement will have three main-theme’s:

Safety, Livability and Attractivity

Living Lab

• Living Lab, an ’instrument’ to measure influences of

interactions (light, smell, design).

smart sensors, smart interfaces, smart actors, smart lights,

smart data, smart design, gaming

Part of the Stratumseind 2.0 project,

Realtime sound measurement

Clean-up

(cars)

Event

start

End of

event

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Herkomst Koningsdag

Herkomst Percentage

Eindhoven Overig 27,05%

Eindhoven Centrum 8,95%

Helmond 3,76%

Veldhoven 3,10%

Tilburg Overig 2,77%

Oss 2,59%

Best 2,45%

Valkenswaard 1,84%

Geldrop 1,82%

's-Hertogenbosch 1,77%

Deurne 1,74%

Venlo Overig 1,67%

Maastricht Overig 1,44%

Nuenen 1,36%

Waalre 1,26%

Heerlen Overig 1,22%

Nijmegen 1,20%

Uden 1,14%

Son en Breugel 1,04%

Boxtel 1,02%

Heesch 1,01%

Veghel 0,94%

Venray 0,88%

Gemert e.o. 0,87%

Mierlo 0,86%

Horst e.o. 0,85%

Eersel e.o. 0,85%

Someren 0,81%

Asten 0,80%

Weert Overig 0,80%

Breda Overig 0,78%

Rotterdam Overig 0,76%

Vught 0,76%

Oirschot 0,76%

Utrecht Overig 0,74%

Gemiddelde reisafstand

Koningsnacht 25 km

Gemiddeld April 12 km

Police facts

Integration of sensorsystems

Car/bike

parking

info

Residents,

others

(Open)

Data

Waste/

energy

Breweries/

owners

Social

sensors

(mediawatching) Social

sensors

(interactive)

Police/

health

facts

Events calender

Light,

Lux & Kelvin

Video

people

count

Cell-

phone Not realtime

Blue-

Tooth, Mac

etc

3d

Sound

stress.

Temp.

rain/sun

wind

ISS Open Remote

Integration sensorsystems

ISS

incoming sensoring

Open source/data

Automatic

Response

OpenRemote

Device

Proposed Response

Based on Open Remote

Human decission

Human decission

Based on reading

sensors

Automated Actor

(Local device/

Lamp post )

Selected Actors Selected Actors

• All Sensors and info alligned with open standards

• Analyses of the data together with partners (such as the De-Escalate project with TUe/ILI, Fontys University

ICT/Lifestyle and ICT/Gaming and ICT/Datavisualisation, Tilburg

University/Tilt, Amsterdam University, Icen, Police-academy, Philips,

LuxLab en Strijp-s/Light-s)

Privacy, an issue NOT to be ignored!

In contact with:

-CBP (College Bescherming Persoonsgegevens-National Institute for Privacy),

-TILT (Tilburg Institute of Law and Technology),

-Tilburg University,

-Nat. Dep. of Internal Affairs,

-Nat. Dep. of Justice and others

Partners on the Living Lab testing ground (as on sept 1, 2013):

• Mezuro/Goudappel: cellphone determination/origin

• Philips Light, Philips Research and Philips Design

• Fontys University (ICT) and TUe (De-Escalate project)

• Tilburg University: ethics and law on privacy

• Bosch security Cameraas

• OpenRemote: interface based on Open Standards, portal

• ViNotion: super-camera’s and realtime videoanalyses/countings, portal

• Munisence: 2 d and 3 d realtime soundsensors, temperature and wind, wireless, portal.

Also realtime actors for (adjustabel) lights, essence, screens etc.

• Tele-Event: wireless camera’s, wireless Wifipoints, ZigBee, IP radio-relay and other

platforms, Blue tooth and Mac tracers/Locaters

• Icen, Crowdmanagement.

• Polyground, streetmanagement

• ProNorm, effectlights, screens

• U-Approach, eSphere,

• Coosto: realtime social sensoring, portal

• NHTV, (Academy for Tourism and Event Logistics) surveys and intervieuws

• Dutch Rose Media, augmented reality

• City of Eindhoven, different sectors

• Ditss (Dutch Institute Technology, Safety, Security),

• Geodan, Geoinfo

• Amsterdam University, geo-studies

Partners on the Living Lab testing ground (as on sept 1, 2013):

• BELANGENGROEPEN: groep A. Economische partners:

• 1. Brouwerijen

• 2. Pandeigenaren/banken/hypotheek/leningverstrekkers

• 3. Verhuurders en franchiseketens/horeca-concept-bedrijven

• 4. Leveranciers, zoals spelkasten, beveiliging, food, toebehoren/glaswerk, softdrugs, licht-en geluid, tapservice, ijsklontjes,

rookwaren, schoonmaak, afvalverwijdering, pinautomaten, telecom, stemra, energie, water, toiletten etc

• 5. Exploitanten

• 6. Taxibedrijven en andere vervoerders (NS, Busdiensten)

• 7, Parkeervoorzieningen auto en fiets

• 8. Polyground

• 9. VHS

• 10. Restaurants, bioscopen, winkels, hotels in de periferie

• 11. Banken/pinautomaten

groep B. Overheid (lokaal):

• 1. Gemeente, verschillende afdelingen zoals Gebiedsbeheer, Verkeer, Bio, Intelligence, Design, Evenementen, Economie, Cultuur,

Veiligheid, ORVM/Roadmap licht 2030, Groen, Reiniging, Jeugdzorg, Gehandicapten, RVVontheffingen, Stadstoezicht, Waterschap,

Monumentenzorg, Geluid/VTH, Horeca/VTH, Communicatie, Burgemeester

• 2. Politie, verschillende afdelingen zoals Netwerker, Horecateam, Recherge, Driehoek, OM,

• 3. Ghor/Geneeskundig, zoals ambulancevervoer, ziekenhuizen, soa's, drugs/alcoholpoli's etc

• 4. Novadic/Kentron, drugs en alcohol

groep C. Vrijwillig belanghebbenden:

• 1. Werknemers

• 2. Organisatoren (evenementen, programmeurs, weekmarktinitiatief, Glow, DDW)

• 3. Bezoekers uit a: Eindhoven, b: de directe regio, c. grotere regio, d: rest van NL, e: internationaal

• 4, Criminelen

• 5. Onderwijsinstellingen (TUe, Fontys, ROC's, Middelbaar onderwijs)

• 6. Ouders van bezoekers

• 7. Toeristen

groep D. Onvrijwillig belanghebbenden:

• 1. Direct omwonenden

• 2 Aanwonenden aan aan/afvoerroutes

• 3. Bedrijfjes/winkels, gevestigd aan- of in nabijheid van Stratumseind en aan/afvoeroutes

• 4. v Abbemuseum en . Catharinakerk (incl div. organisaties daarbinnen)

• 5. Ouders van bezoekers

groep E. Diverse belanghebbenden:

• 1. Stichting Eindhoven Marketing/Eindhoven 365/VVV

• 2. TUe, diverse projecten (DOC, ILI, Luxlab, Slim E3 etc)

• 3. Reclameburoos, Glossy's. Pers (plaatselijk, regionaal, landelijk, internationaal) en bedrijven in de regio (vestigingsklimaat)

• 4. She, Koninklijke Horeca Nederland, SOEC/detailhandelsplatform Eindhoven, HIP, etc en overige horeca in Eindhoven

• 5. Belangengroepen zoals Politieke partijen/raad en specifieke belangengroepen als STIVA, Trimbosch, PGE (gehandicapten)

NSG (Geluidshinder) Clean Air, Epilepsi Vereniging, van Abbe Stichting, Duurzaam Eindhoven

• 6. DITTS (Dutch Institute Technology, Safety and Security, Brainport)

Tinus Kanters – Economic Dep. – April

2014