Title: INTELLIGENT ROAD LIGHTING
1INTELLIGENT ROAD LIGHTING
PROMILL Lecture and Training Session April 11-12,
2006 Fudan University, China
2Present situation
- Highway authorities and civil servants will dim
or switch off road lighting at random
3Goal
- Coherent guidelines will lead to the better
activity plans and solutions - Savings without losses in traffic safety
- - Electricity
- -- always optimum level of luminance - 35
- -- no need of maintenance factor - 12,5
- - Maintenace
- -- control
- -- management - 30
- -- activity planning
- Repayment period
- - additional installation costs lt 15
- - calculated pay-back time 12-14 years
- - reduction of unit prices due to development,
increasing demand
4Starting points
- Conventionally functional classification of roads
and streets is mainly based on traffic flow. - Furthermore lighting class will be specified in
relationship to the functional class of road. - It is to be considered that performance
requirements of road lighting can vary with
traffic flow of the same road.
5- CIE 115-1995
- Recommendation for the lighting of roads for
motor and pedestrian traffic - - 5.2 Choice of lighting class
- - 5.3 Temporal variation of lighting class
according to traffic density - TECHNICAL REPORT CEN/CR 13201-1
- Selection of lighting classes
- Different but constant values for the road type
depending on traffic flow and road conditions
6- CIE. Division 4. Lighting and signalling for
transport - Technical committee TC4-44
- Management and Maintenance of road lighting
- Terms of Reference To revise Publication CIE
115-1995 in such a way that lighting performance
requirements may vary depending on actual status
of environmental and traffic conditions.
7Traffic and road parameters
- Traffic engineering aspects
- Traffic safety
- Flow and fluctuations
- Control parameters
- Road conditions
- Reflection properties
- Wet surfaces
- Metering
8 Hourly flow
Veh/h
Tu 28.3.2006
Hour
Direction 1 Direction 2
In all
9Hourly variation factor (q/Q)
TU 28.3.2006
Hour
10Traffic flow vehicles/5 min. Speed of traffic
Kt50 Kehä3 Vantaanportti, LAM nro 23150, 23.3.2006
11Information from the automatic road weather
station
Wind
Visibility
Tempera-ture
Conditionof road surface
Kt45, Ilola_R, TSA nro 1036, 28.3.2006
12Projects of intelligent road lighting 2006
Motorway Helsinki-Turku section Kolmperä-Lohjanhar
ju. 17 km
Ring III. 5 km
Motorway Helsinki-Porvoo section
Västersundom-Harabacka. 31 km
Vuosaari Harbour Road. 3 km
13Ring III.System layout
Internet or Intranet
14Data transmission
ATS road weather station LAM traffic monitoring
system L20 luminance meter KI electrical
distribution box
15Structure
Maintenance
Traffic center
16Ring III luminaires
- What is needed more for intelligent road
luminaire. - One OLC component, which control luminaire.
- Installation of the component into column or
luminaire. - Component recognizes its own commands from
network cable. - Components can be added to old installation, too.
17Lamp and dimming
- Dimming doesnt reduce lamp life
- OLC component control nominal lamp voltage
- Temperature has lower level inside of luminaire,
save components - After ignition lamps must burn first 10 min at
100 power, after that dimming is possible
18Companies in the Ring III project
- Planning and design
- SITO Ltd, Finland www.sito.fi
- Telemanagement system
- Edelcom Ltd, France www.edelcom.fr
- User interface and control software
- Doston Ltd, Finland www.doston.com
- Luminaires and Project coordinator of control
system - Idman Ltd, Finland (Idman is a member of Philips
group) www.idman.net
19Electronic ballast
- Electronic ballast save lamp
- Nominal lamp voltage has always right level
- Power factor is 0,99
- Only one component in luminaire, easy maintenance
- Facilitate dimming for Ceramic Metal Halide
lamps. Dimming level down to 50 - High Pressure Sodium lamps dimming down to 20
20Motorway Helsinki-Turku section
Kolmperä-Lohjanharju 1.System layout
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- Road lighting is radio controlled by 3
clusters (CLCs) and there are 758 luminaires - 636 pcs ST-250
- 74 pcs MT 250
- 48 pcs ST-150 luminaires.
- DB Distribution board inc. CLC
(cluster)-controller, - DSL-connection to the server of Road
Administration - M Master-unit in the column
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- Leuci Teorema luminaire 250W SON-T with
Metrolight Ltd dimmable electronic ballast and
Royce Thompson Ltd RF2-unit (radio controller)
ÖSTERKULLA OVERBRIDGE
VEIKKOLA INTERCHANGE
HISTA INTERCHANGE
Towards LOHJA
Towards HELSINKI
DESIGNER Trilight, Vantaa, Finland
212. Functional structure
- Basic Functions
- DSL or GSM connection from controlroom to CLC
- Collecting burning hours
- Collecting the data of defect luminaires and
lamps - Group dimming 40 100, stepless
- Comparation of the lamp healthy
- Photocell if the group control is lost
DESIGNER Trilight, Vantaa, Finland
223. Benefits
- Energy saving even by full power conventional
ballast 284W, electronic ballast 260W - Independent of supply tension 170-270V, the first
and the last lamp gives the same lumen output - Stepless dimming in real time
- No extra power losses by dimming
- Electronic ballast allmost linear from 100
(260W) to 40 (120W). - Extended lamp life 2 3 times
- Improved lamp color temperature retention and
greater color uniformity between lamps - 90-95 lumen output after 20.000 operating hours
- Total energy saving up to 65 with dynamic dimming
DESIGNER Trilight, Vantaa, Finland