Control system for a street light

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Energy effective

Final result of system integration more than 41% less electricity power for lightning.
Developed control system integrated in 6 cities with more than 1 million population.
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Control units

Built and ran SMT line for mass production
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Lighting design

Developed simulation design for cities
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Spectrography

Developed research and design for a special street lights
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Lighting diagrams simulation

Made a simulation for a new street lamp
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Specialized lights

Designed several types of specialized lighting sources, for example - agrocultures
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PLC modules

Designed power line communication control module
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Wireless modules

Designed ZigBee wireless control module

Structure of control system

Third level control mode hierarchy

Lighting control

A lighting control system is an intelligent network based lighting control solution that incorporates communication between various system inputs and outputs related to lighting control with the use of one or more central computing devices. Lighting control systems are widely used on both indoor and outdoor lighting of commercial, industrial, and residential spaces. Lighting control systems are sometimes referred to under the term smart lighting. Lighting control systems serve to provide the right amount of light where and when it is needed.[1]

Lighting control systems are employed to maximize the energy savings from the lighting system, satisfy building codes, or comply with green building and energy conservation programs. Lighting control systems may include a lighting technology designed for energy efficiency, convenience and security. This may include high efficiency fixtures and automated controls that make adjustments based on conditions such as occupancy or daylight availability. Lighting is the deliberate application of light to achieve some aesthetic or practical effect (e.g. illumination of a security breach). It includes task lighting, accent lighting, and general lighting.

Lighting applications represents 19% of the world's energy use and 6% of all greenhouse emissions.[4] In the United States, 65 percent of energy consumption is used by commercial and industrial sectors, and 22 percent of this is used for lighting.

Smart lighting enables households and users to remotely control cooling, heating, lighting and appliances, minimizing unnecessary light and energy use. This ability saves energy and provides a level of comfort and convenience. From outside the traditional lighting industry, the future success of lighting will require involvement of a number of stakeholders and stakeholder communities. The concept of smart lighting also involves utilizing natural light from the sun to reduce the use of man-made lighting, and the simple concept of people turning off lighting when they leave a room.

My experience

- Participated in the design of the structure, principles of data transfer, the formation of work algorithms and the construction of data transfer protocols, as well as the formation of the database structure (MySQL -> Oracle).
- Developed several power supply control units for HPS, ice, plasma, incandescent lamps with wired, non-wired and predictive communication using 802.15.4 (ZigBee and private stack), PLC technologies.
- Developed several luminaires, including PSU, housing, radiator and radiant part of street and agricultural luminaires.
In the course of putting into production, he participated in the launch of the SMT line.