The City of White Bear Lake and Echelon Add IBM Watson IoT-Powered Weather Adaptive Lighting Application to Existing Outdoor Lights

Automatically optimizes light levels, colors and schedules based on changing weather conditions

SANTA CLARA, Calif.--()--Internet of Things pioneer Echelon Corporation (NASDAQ:ELON) is expanding its successful deployment of “white tunable” connected street lighting in White Bear Lake, Minnesota with weather adaptive capabilities powered by its collaboration with IBM Watson Internet of Things (IoT).

Teaming with the municipal leaders of White Bear Lake and design firm Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc., the company is deploying its weather adaptive solution alongside the white tuning solution recently implemented at the city’s Railroad Park. Combining the two advanced adaptive control capabilities enables city managers to take advantage of smart controls that adjust park lighting based on real-time weather data as well as activity levels or time of day. For example, lights can be pre-programmed to adapt automatically to real-time weather changes according to predefined preferences, such as a brighter level and a warmer color during a snow storm to minimize glare or a cooler, bluer color during thunder storms to improve visibility. Research suggests that this bluer color, which blocks the release of sleep-inducing melatonin, is ideal for creating greater alertness under adverse weather conditions.

“We are extremely excited to expand this proof of concept with weather enabled cognitive capability through the use of the IBM Watson IoT platform," says Sohrab Modi, CTO and VP of Engineering for Echelon. “Through this pragmatic expression of IoT and big data, the Echelon platform demonstrates just what a smart city can look like and how it can enrich the lives of its residents."

IBM Watson IoT is a cognitive system that learns from and infuses intelligence into the physical world. By combining IBM Watson IoT data with Echelon’s IoT connected street lighting architecture, municipal leaders gain significant insights which the intelligent control platform uses to automatically respond in ways that improve public safety. IBM Watson IoT capabilities closely align with Echelon’s promise to municipalities – to enable them to more cost-effectively leverage innovations in technology that drive safety and sustainability initiatives.

Echelon’s next-generation, connected LED lighting control technology enables municipalities to realize the full scope of LED street lighting benefits, from improved public safety and reduced energy consumption and reduced maintenance and costs, to better health, quality of life and environmental comfort. It also serves as a platform that allows smart cities to integrate IoT applications as desired. Coming together to create this next-generation infrastructure is Echelon’s new CLP 4000 connected lighting controller, SmartServer™ 2.2 converged universal gateway and LumInsight® central management system (CMS).

The Lumewave by Echelon weather adaptive service leverages data captured by IBM's The Weather Company’s network of more than 200,000 Personal Weather Stations. This data is incorporated into IBM's Watson IoT platform and made available to the LumInsight CMS in making intelligent lighting decisions. Using the latest secure web and IoT connectivity, Echelon’s controls then adjust the lighting color temperature or brightness levels according to specific weather conditions, balancing the need for sustainability, while enhancing safety and comfort.

“Adding the weather adaptive capability to the newly deployed white tuning proof of concept in White Bear Lake was a natural progression,” notes Ken Taillon, Manager of Municipal Lighting Services, Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc., who led the project engineering. “Expanding the power of the control technology helps us learn more about how real-time adjustment of LED lighting improves the experience for occupants, and delivers new benefits for the city.”

The combined solutions can set color and light level scenes based on a pre-programmed schedule, sensor inputs, weather data or manual adjustment.

Based on customer interest, Echelon expects to make this new solution available more broadly in 2017.

About Echelon Corporation

For 25 years Echelon (NASDAQ:ELON) has pioneered the development of open-standard networking platforms for connecting, monitoring and controlling devices in commercial and industrial applications. With more than 110 million devices installed worldwide, Echelon’s proven, scalable solutions host a range of applications enabling customers to reduce energy and operational costs, improve safety and comfort, and create efficiencies through optimizing physical systems. Echelon is focusing today on two IoT (Internet of Things) market areas: Creating smart cities and smart enterprises through connected outdoor lighting systems, and enabling device makers to bring connected products to market faster via a range of IoT-optimized embedded systems. More information about Echelon can be found at www.echelon.com.

Echelon, the Echelon logo, Lumewave by Echelon, LumInsight, and SmartServer are trademarks of Echelon Corporation that may be registered in the United States and other countries. Other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.

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Contacts

Echelon Corp.
Lucie Mann
lmann@echelon.com

Release Summary

Echelon adds IBM Watson IoT-powered weather adaptive lighting application to outdoor lights to automatically optimize light levels, colors and schedules based on changing weather conditions

Contacts

Echelon Corp.
Lucie Mann
lmann@echelon.com