San Diego, CA partnered with GE to build the world's largest municipal streetlight IoT network
San Diego, CA built the largest municipal IoT network
The city of San Diego partnered with GE to build the world’s largest municipal IoT network by repurposing 3,200 streetlights with smart sensors. These smart sensors generate event data on parking, vehicle counts, bicycle counts, pedestrian counts, temperature, humidity, pressure. The event data is automatically uploaded to the CityIQ cloud database. Developers can use this event data to create new applications to help improve transportation planning, emergency response, pedestrian safety, etc.
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Smart Streetlights Program | Sustainability | City of San Diego Official Website
Background The Smart Streetlights project began as a cost-savings effort for the City to replace high energy use streetlights with more efficient LED lights. It evolved into deployment of one of the largest smart city sensor platforms. The platform provides a connected digital infrastructure, providing new opportunities for the City to better serve residents and businesses
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