SMART CITY IOT

Our Smart City IOT is an Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Framework designed to promote sustainable development practices for growing urbanization challenges. 

Our Cloud-based IOT (Internet of Things) applications can receive, analyze, and manage data in real-time to help municipalities, enterprises, and citizens make better decisions that improve quality of life.

ILLUSTRATIVE LIST OF OFFERINGS

Smart Lighting: 

With smart lighting, authorities can keep real-time tracking of lighting to ensure optimized illumination and deliver demand-based lighting in different zones. Smart lighting also helps in daylight harvesting and save energy by dimming out sectors with no occupancy.  

Connected Streets:

Connected streets collects data about traffic, road blockages, roadworks and other information and transmits with the project management team and its users. This helps in efficient management of resources and people to enhance transportation and its landscape.

Smart Parking Management: 

Smart parking management system can be used to find the vacant location for a vehicle at different public places. Smart Parking’s In-Ground Vehicle Detection Sensors are core technologies, playing a key part in the Smart Parking solution that is revolutionizing how drivers can find an available parking space. Wireless sensors are embedded into parking spaces, transmitting data on the timing and duration of the space used via local signal processors into a central parking management application. Smart Parking reduces congestion, decreases vehicle emissions, lowers enforcement costs and cuts driver stress.

Connected Charging Stations:

Electronic vehicle (EV) charging platforms can be integrated with Internet of Things devices to streamline the operations of EV charging and addresses the impact of the power grid.

Safety & Security Systems: 

These include implementing remote monitoring, biometrics, IP surveillance cameras, and wireless alarms to reduce unauthorized access to buildings and chances of thefts. It also includes utilizing Perimeter Access Control to stop access to restricted areas of the property and detect people in non-authorized areas.

Smart Garden & Sprinkler System: 

Smart sprinkler system synced with connected technologies and cloud can be used to water plants with the assurance that plants get the right amount of water. Smart garden devices can also perform tasks such as measuring soil moisture and levels of fertilizer, helping the city authorities to save on water bill (smart sprinkler devices use weather reports and automatically adjust their schedule to stay off when it rains), and keep the grass from overgrowing in the convenient way (robot lawnmowers).

Smart Heating & Ventilation: 

Smart heating and ventilation systems monitor various parameters such as temperature, pressure, vibration, humidity of the buildings and properties. Wireless sensor network deployment is the key to ensuring appropriate heating and ventilation. These sensors also collect data to optimize the HVAC systems, improving their efficiency and performance in the buildings.

Fire Detection: 

Our Smart Internet of Things Sensors helps in monitoring of combustion gases and preemptive fire conditions to define alert zones.

Air/Noise Pollution:

Our Smart Internet of Things Sensors helps in controlling of CO2 emissions of factories, pollution emitted by cars and other toxic gases.

Earthquake Early Detection: 

Our Smart Internet of Things Sensors helps in detecting the chances of tremors by utilizing distributed controls at specific places of tremors.

Liquid Presence: 

Our Smart Internet of Things Sensors helps in detecting the presence of liquid in data centers, building grounds, and warehouses to prevent breakdowns and corrosion.

Explosive and Hazardous Gases: 

Our Smart Internet of Things Sensors helps in detecting gas levels and leakages in industrial environments.

Smart Kiosk: 

Smart kiosks play an important role in providing different city services to the public such as Wi-Fi services, 24×7 IP surveillance cameras and analytics, Digital signage for advertisement and public announcements. In some cases, free video calling and free mobile charging station, as well as environmental sensor integration can also be implemented. Smart kiosks also provide information about restaurants, retail stores, and events in the immediate area. It can also provide mapping for visitors and can sync with smartphones to give additional data as needed.

Monitoring of Risky Areas: 

Sensors (cameras, street lights) and actuators for real-time monitoring can be implemented in risky areas or areas prone to accidents. Upon detecting any crime, or mishap, these sensors can alert the citizens to avoid such areas temporarily.

Public Security: 

Internet of Things sensors can be installed at public places and houses to protect citizens and provide real-time information to fire and police departments when it detects a theft.

Fire/Explosion Management: 

Smart fire sensors can detect and automatically take actions based on the level of severity, such as detecting false alarms, informing firefighters and ambulance, blocking off nearby streets/buildings on the requirement, helping people to evacuate, and coordinating rescue drones and robots.

Automatic Health-Care Dispatch: 

Smart healthcare devices can be implemented at public places to provide 24/7 health care for patients like dispensing medicines and drugs to patients. These devices can also be used to call an ambulance to pick up the patients in cases of emergencies.

Smart Grid: 

Smart grids are digitally monitored, self-healing energy systems that deliver electricity or gas from generation sources. Smart grid solutions can be across industrial, residential as well as in transmission and distribution projects. Various Internet of Things solutions like gateways can be used to achieve energy conservation at both the transmission level and consumer level. Gateways can provide a broader view of energy distribution patterns to utility companies with high connectivity and real-time analytics. Also, it develops a Demand-Response mechanism for the utility providers to optimize energy distribution based on the consumption patterns.

Smart Meters:

Smart meters can be used in residential and industrial metering sectors for electricity and gas meters where there is a need to identify the real-time information on energy usage. Consumers and utilities with smart meters can monitor their energy consumption. Moreover, energy analytics, reports, and public dashboards can be also accessed over the internet using mobile applications integrated with these smart meters.

Potable Water Monitoring: 

Internet of Things Sensors monitors the quality of tap water that is being served to the employees and the public in the Industrial Estate.

Chemical Leakage: 

The Sensors will continuously monitor and identify if there is any leakages and wastes of factories which are being sent out which is more than the prescribed level.

Water Outflows: 

The Internet of Things Sensors will detect any liquid presence outside tanks and pressure variations along the pipes.

Smart Waste Management

Smart solutions for tracking wastes help waste service managers the ability to optimize wastes, reduce operational costs, and better address the environmental issues associated with an inefficient waste collection.

Our Team can custom build applications based on your requirements