Tondo Smart Lighting also creates an open standards-based Smart City network for connecting sensors and other wireless and wired devices to Tondo's Cloud-IQ management platform.
This can reduce sensor and device deployment costs by 80% or more versus proprietary networks or individual cellular connections, with a 2.7x or greater benefit versus your LED retrofit project, and 3.5x over Smart Lighting alone.
Read more about the Business Case for Smart Lighting on this link.
Normally open(NO) and Normally closed (NC) are terms used to define the states that switches, sensors or relay contacts are under when they are not activated.
A NO contact or a normally open contact is the one that remains open until a certain condition is satisfied such as a button being pressed or some other manner of activation such as those based on temperature, pressure, etc.
A NC contact or normally closed contact is the exact opposite of NO contact by function. It remains closed until a certain condition is satisfied.
Lighting control cabinets typically control a group of street lights or advertising signage from a "control cabinet". These controls have historically provided on-off functionality based on the time of day using an "astronomical clock"-based switch or daylight photosensor. Lights are controlled in groups with no individual control over a specific light.
Although new controllers such as Tondo's Edge-IQ controller have replaced the cabinet-based approach with new technologies that include advanced dimming, remote cloud-control, and support for functionality including sensors and switches, there are many outdoor lights and signs that do not support on-lamp control. Tondo's Cabinet-IQ controller provides new advanced IoT technology support for existing cabinet-controlled lighting.
CAT-M/LTE-M and NB-IoT are similar but have differences that may make one suitable over another, or simply selected based on the support for one or the other that is available in your area.
NB-IoT uses a narrow bandwidth of 200 kHz, where CAT-M uses 1.4 MHz. The maximum data rate for NB-IoT is ~ 250 kb per second, with CAT-M1 reaching ~ 1 Mbps. CAT-M is marginally less energy efficient than NB-IoT. Although NB-IoT has a lower speed, both NB-IoT and CAT-M are suitable for sensor communications since sensors typically do not require much bandwidth.
Both NB-IoT and CAT-M1 are supported under the 5G technology specifications and therefore are ideal for selecting as a standard for sensor communications.
CAT-M wireless (aka LTE-M) is a low-power wide area network (LPWAN) cellular data transmission standard that operates over the data and physical layer. CAT-M was designed for IoT projects, with an average upload speed between 200 kbps and 400 kbps.
Eddystone is an open-source Bluetooth advertising protocol originally designed by Google. It can be used by mobile device applications to deliver improved proximity-based experiences that include applications such as Google Maps.
These packets can be discovered with any Bluetooth LE APIs such as Core Bluetooth on iOS, or android.bluetooth.le on Android. You can also use them with Google’s Nearby Messages API, which can be integrated into an iOS or Android app, and receive “messages” in those apps when a person enters or exits a range of beacons.
Tondo's 2022 estimate was calculated for each lighting category by applying market growth factors for each lighting category between 2015 and 2021 based on U.S. Census data to the DOE dataset.
A RESTful API is an architectural style for an application program interface (API) that uses HTTP requests to access and use data.
The API spells out the proper way for a developer to write a program requesting services from an operating system or other application.
You can read more from the source of this definition at TechTarget here.
A DIN rail is a metal rail of a standard type widely used for mounting circuit breakers and industrial control equipment inside equipment racks.
IP stands for "ingress protection". For IP67, this means:
"6" describes protection of solid particles: No ingress of dust; complete protection against contact (dust-tight). A vacuum must be applied. Test duration of up to 8 hours based on airflow.
"7" describes the protection from water: Ingress of water in harmful quantity shall not be possible when the enclosure is immersed in water under defined conditions of pressure and time (up to 1 meter (3 ft 3 in) of submersion). Test duration: 30 minutes.
Modbus is a data communications protocol originally published in 1979. Modbus has become a de facto standard communication protocol and is now a commonly available means of connecting and communicating with industrial electronic devices.
RS-485, also known as TIA-485(-A) or EIA-485, is a serial communications standard.
Electrical signalling is balanced, and multipoint systems are supported. Digital communications networks implementing the standard can be used effectively over long distances and in electrically noisy environments.
4G devices will work on 4G LTE networks and the earlier cellular technologies, including 3G, EGPRS, and 2G.
Smart city sensors require very little bandwidth, and 3G EGPRS and 4G LTE can easily support the required data rates.
5G networks are relatively new, and most 5G deployments use a combination of 4G and 5G networks.
DALI-2 refers to the latest version of the DALI protocol. While DALI version 1 only included control gear, DALI-2 includes control devices such as application controllers and input devices (e.g. sensors), as well as bus power supplies.
Zhaga Book 18 describes a smart interface between outdoor luminaires and sensing/ communication nodes.
Zhaga Book 18 allows any certified node to operate with any certified luminaire. Certified luminaires and sensing / communication modules are available from multiple suppliers, establishing an ecosystem of compatible products.
The NEMA ANSI C137.4-2021 builds on the NEMA C137.41 7-pin connector standard and the DALI communication protocol. It has additional characteristics and features that align very closely with the D4i family of specifications from the DALI Alliance.
D4i and ANSI C137.4-2021 specify the digital communication between luminaires and devices including sensors and network lighting controllers. The expanded ANSI C137.4-2021 now includes energy reporting data and diagnostics and maintenance data.
The NEMA ANSI C137.10 standard specifies roadway and area lighting equipment connector compatibility. The 3-pin standard does not provide for dimming control, but provides for on/off operation. The later standard C137.41 adds dimming control (5- and 7-pin connectors) and sensor control (7-pin connectors). The newer C137.4-2021 standard provides enhanced functionality and compatibility with the DALI D4i lighting and sensor control standard.
The NEMA ANSI C137.41 standard specifies covers roadway and area lighting equipment connection interoperability. The 7-pin receptacle provides for dimming control and sensor communications.
The NEMA ANSI C137.41 5-pin connector variant adds support for dimming control, but does not include sensor communications support which is supported by the 7-pin connector.
DALI, or Digital Addressable Lighting Interface, is a dedicated protocol for digital lighting control that enables the easy installation of robust, scalable and flexible lighting networks.
Wiring is relatively simple; DALI power and data is carried by the same pair of wires, without the need for a separate bus cable.
The TALQ Consortium has established a globally accepted standard for management software interfaces to configure, command, control and monitor heterogeneous outdoor device networks (ODN) including smart street lighting.
This way interoperability between Central Management Software (CMS) and Outdoor Device Networks (ODN, so called ‘gateways’) for smart city applications from different vendors is enabled, such that a single CMS can control different ODNs in different parts of a city or region.
D4i is the DALI standard for intelligent, IoT-ready luminaires.
By taking care of control and power requirements, D4i makes it much easier to mount sensors and communication devices on luminaires. In addition, intelligent D4i LED drivers inside the luminaire have the capability to store and report a wide range of luminaire, energy and diagnostics data in a standardized format.
Highly reliable hardware, firmware, and software components that perform specific, critical security functions. Because roots of trust are inherently trusted, they must be secure by design. Roots of trust provide a firm foundation from which to build security and trust.
Read more at the National Institute of Standards and Technology: Roots of Trust
The 0.1, 0.2, and 0.5 accuracy class electricity meters established within ANSI C12.20-2015 are accurate to within +/-0.1%, +/-0.2%, and +/-0.5% of true value at a full load.
Tondo's controllers utilize a chipset containing the ARM Cryptocell 300 cryptographic accelerator chip with hardware-protected vault and Root of Trust security. Read more about the ARM 300 family here: ARM Cryptocell 300 Family Overview
The world would collectively achieve 10,546 TWh of energy savings by 2030 [with energy efficient lighting], a sum comparable to over 40% of the world electricity generation in 2011. Saving this amount of energy would prevent the emissions of 5,400 Mt CO2, a figure equivalent to over 15% of the global emissions in 2011.
For municipalities looking to modernize their streetlighting and build a foundation for smart city initiatives, Tondo’s Edge IQ smart roadway lighting controls, managed through Tondo’s Cloud IQ platform, offers a compelling solution. This isn’t just an upgrade; it’s a transformative technology that delivers economic benefits, operational efficiencies, robust cybersecurity, competitive advantages, and smart city enablement.
Economics: Lowering Costs and Maximizing ROI
For cities’ budget-conscious environments, every dollar counts. Tondo can enable municipalities reduce the operating costs of municipal lighting by as much as 67% and reduce the GHG footprint of streetlighting by 50%, with cost-recovery in 3.3 years.
The following figures are based on a model using the City of San Jose’s roadway classifications and an average 82.2W for all luminaires. These assumptions, specific to this project example, include a transition from existing dusk-to-dawn operation to adaptive lighting levels based on ANSI/IES RP-8-22 standards, adherence to those lighting levels, and the availability of a metered rate plan from their utility.
In this project example of 10,000 LED streetlights in Southern California:
Metered Electricity Savings: With Tondo’s billing-grade energy metering capabilities on every fixture, costs can be reduced by 36%.
Standards-Based Dimming Savings: Dusk-to-dawn streetlighting delivers excessive light levels to the roadway – far in excess of established North American standards. Tondo’s Edge IQ dimming controls and Cloud IQ management software using Tondo’s AI, enables cities to deliver lighting according to the standards established via ANSI/IES RP-8-22 roadway and parking facility lighting best practices.
Operational Efficiency Savings: Streamlined operations and management contribute an additional savings of 3.4%. Tondo’s integration of AI-driven controls streamlines the management of complex lighting environments, with AI-automation of routine tasks such as dimming and scheduling reducing the need for manual intervention and allowing for more efficient use of resources and further operational savings.
Carbon Offset Savings: By reducing energy consumption, municipalities can also benefit from carbon offset savings with a 1.5% operating savings.
Reduced Energy Consumption: Projects anticipate significant annual electricity savings of 14.7%.
Project Costs Considered: Initial investment includes costs for Edge IQ controllers, Cloud IQ licenses, and project installation.
Ongoing Costs Considered: Recurring annual SaaS costs for Tondo’s Cloud IQ central management software.
In this example, a Tondo Smart Lighting project has a break-even point at 3.29 years.
Accelerating LED Retrofit Project Value
Project ROI and Break-Even for 10,000 fixtures in SCE Territory 82.2W average fixture rating
While upgrading to LED luminaires offers immediate energy savings and reduces maintenance, pairing it with Tondo Smart Lighting takes those benefits to the next level, significantly increasing ROI and accelerating payback. Here’s a comparison based on an analysis of 10,000 LED streetlights in Southern California:
The Business Case for LED Retrofit: Cities are very familiar with the business case for LED streetlighting. Replacing traditional fixtures with LEDs reduces energy consumption and extends lamp life to reduce maintenance costs. A simple LED retrofit project, in this example, has a project cost of $4.4M and an annual savings of $1.08M, resulting in a payback period of 5.1 years. This includes annual electricity savings of $458,851 and annual maintenance savings of $625,250.
Tondo Smart Lighting: Tondo Smart Lighting, managed through Cloud IQ, adds intelligent control to your lighting infrastructure. This includes adaptive dimming, remote management, and predictive maintenance. In this project example, the combined Smart Lighting + LED Retrofit project has a project cost of $6.5M and provides combined annual savings of $2.1M, resulting in a shorter payback period of 4.27 years. This represents a 16.4% reduction in payback period compared to LED retrofit alone. The smart lighting component contributes to an additional $1.0M in annual benefits.
Key Advantage: Standards-Based Dimming and AI-driven Savings: Tondo’s AI-powered dimming can optimize lighting levels based on vehicle traffic, pedestrian and cyclist activity, and roadway classification standards. This maximizes energy savings beyond what LEDs alone can achieve. In this project example, Tondo’s standards-based smart dimming contributes a 41.67% reduction in energy consumption.
Smart City Enablement: LED retrofits simply provide efficient lighting. Tondo Smart Lighting serves as a platform for smart city applications, enabling sensor integration, traffic monitoring, and more. Tondo’s Smart Lighting solutions go beyond basic lighting control and serve as an enablement platform for a wide array of smart city applications. Tondo systems seamlessly integrate lighting and sensors, enabling cities to reduce Smart City enablement costs by up to 80%.
Maintenance Savings: Tondo’s smart lighting solutions reduces the need for manual interventions and lower long-term maintenance costs. The yearly maintenance costs for Tondo Smart Lighting-controlled LED streetlights average around $60,164, with an overall cost of approximately $991,000, achieving an overall cumulative saving of $1.75M by Year 40.
Environmental Impact: Both LED retrofits and Tondo Smart Lighting reduce energy consumption and GHG emissions. Tondo Smart Lighting enhances these benefits through optimized lighting and reduced energy waste. In this project example, the project anticipates a reduction of 470.5 tonnes of GHG emissions annually.
While LED retrofits are a worthwhile upgrade, Tondo Smart Lighting unlocks additional economic and environmental value, significantly increasing ROI and accelerating payback by optimizing lighting performance and enabling smart city capabilities.
The Power of Dimming and Extended LED Fixture Lifespan
Tondo Smart Lighting control vs Dusk-to-Dawn impact on streetlight fixture maintenance
One of the most compelling benefits of Tondo Smart Lighting is the significant reduction in maintenance costs. These savings are not just incremental; they represent a fundamental shift in how municipalities manage their lighting assets.
Extended LED Lifespan: Tondo Smart Lighting significantly extends LED fixture lifecycles. Pre-dimming, the average LED lifespan is 14.6 years for a fixture rated at 60,000 hours. With Tondo’s Smart Lighting control, LED lamp lifespan extends to 39.0 years. By dimming the lights, the LED junction temperatures are reduced, decreasing thermal stress and slowing lamp degradation (sources: OSRAM, Tan, Kai Zhe & Lee, See-Keong & Low, Heng Chin. (2021)). Further, components such as capacitors are also affected by lower operating temperatures facilitated by dimming.
Reduced Failure Rates: The effect of longer fixture lifecycles reduces fixture maintenance costs with fewer maintenance events. With Tondo’s Smart Dimming, cities will experience considerably reduced fixture failure rates compared to dusk-to-dawn operations.
Predictive Maintenance: Tondo’s AI-powered Cloud IQ platform facilitates predictive maintenance. Tondo’s Cloud IQ can monitor energy anomalies and predict failures before they occur, minimizing downtime and reducing maintenance costs.
Environmental Benefits: A Greener Footprint
Beyond the economic advantages, Tondo’s Edge IQ and Cloud IQ smart lighting control contributes significantly to environmental sustainability:
In this project example of 10,000 LED streetlights in Southern California:
Reduced GHG Emissions: The project anticipates a reduction of 470.5 tonnes of GHG emissions annually.
Night-Time Sky Glow Reduction: Smart lighting can help reduce night-time sky glow.
Operational Efficiencies: Streamlining Management and Maintenance
Tondo simplifies lighting management, freeing up valuable staff time and resources:
Real-Time Monitoring: Cloud IQ central management system (CMS) tracks the status of connected luminaires, providing insights into energy consumption, faults, and performance.
Remote Management: Edge IQ connects fixtures to a broader wireless network, allowing centralized management.
Automated Security Updates: Edge IQ devices receive secure, over-the-air (OTA) firmware and security updates, with no user intervention.
Cybersecurity: Protecting Critical Infrastructure
In an era of increasing cyber threats, security is paramount. Tondo’s Edge IQ offers a robust cybersecurity model:
Hardware Cryptographic Security: Equipped with both a cryptographic accelerator and hardware security module (HSM) for secure, encrypted communication. Cybersecurity is suitable for connected critical infrastructure.
Fully Managed Security: Tondo manages all connectivity, encryption, and access control. There is no customer involvement in network or key management. Tondo manages all aspects of the technology platform for its customers including cellular data plans, eliminating the IT management burden on their organization.
Private Network Communication: Cloud IQ and Edge IQ communicate exclusively over a private, encrypted network, reducing external attack surfaces.
AI-Powered Innovation: Tondo’s AI solutions are developed entirely in-house, ensuring that every aspect of Cloud IQ’s intelligence, automation, and analytics is purpose-built for both smart lighting and smart city applications.
Advanced Cybersecurity: Tondo’s use of hardware-based cybersecurity provides protection necessary for cities’ connected critical infrastructure.
Scalability: Support for millions of luminaires and sensors within a single network. The number of connected devices per network is unlimited. Tondo’s solutions are fully scalable, making them suitable for projects of any size.
Open Standards: Leveraging open lighting control standards like 0-10V, DALI D4i and Zhaga ensures compatibility across luminaires, avoiding vendor lock-in, reduced purchasing power, and higher costs.
Future-Proofing: Tondo’s AI roadmap includes next-generation applications that further expand the impact of AI-powered automation.
Smart City Enablement: Building a Foundation for the Future
Edge IQ, when paired with the Cloud IQ platform, is more than just a lighting controller; it’s a key enabler of smart city initiatives:
Smart City Integration: Smart lighting serves as a backbone for deploying sensors that monitor pedestrian and cyclist traffic, air quality, noise, flood levels, and more. Tondo’s smart streetlighting provides the backbone for smart city networks, enabling the deployment of sensors and IoT devices across urban infrastructure.
Wireless Sensor Control: Low-power Bluetooth Mesh provides for wireless sensor connectivity and the flexibility of using long-life battery-powered sensors where direct power connections are not available.
Cabinet IQ: Enhancing Your Smart Lighting Ecosystem
While Edge IQ and Cloud IQ provide a complete smart lighting solution, Tondo’s optional Cabinet IQ offers advanced energy management and infrastructure monitoring capabilities, complementing the on-fixture controls. Cabinet IQ can be added to any Tondo Edge IQ control network or as a stand-alone solution:
Enable a wide range of relay, digital, and analog control use-cases.
Detect electricity theft and wiring faults.
Act as a comprehensive infrastructure control hub that supports the evolving needs of municipalities, utilities, and smart city networks.
Conclusion
Tondo’s Edge IQ controller, managed by Cloud IQ, offers a comprehensive solution for municipalities seeking to upgrade their streetlighting infrastructure. By delivering economic benefits, operational efficiencies, robust cybersecurity, competitive advantages, and smart city enablement capabilities, Edge IQ empowers municipalities to create safer, more sustainable, and more connected communities. Embrace the future of smart lighting with Tondo Edge IQ.
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