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created on 02/18/2014  |  http://fubar.com/news-marketplace/b357667

Philips Lighting has partnered with the City of San Jose in California, USA to pilot 50 Philips SmartPoles, which bring together energy efficient LED lighting and fully integrated 4G LTE wireless technology supplied by Ericsson.

The pilot was initiated through the City’s Demonstration Partnership Policy, which was established to support the City’s Economic Development Strategy and City operations. The pilot partnership will also help test backbone technology needed to power San Jose’s smart city transformation so that it can save energy, have brighter streets at night, and respond to the changing needs of its residents.
 
“The SmartPole initiative provides the City of San Jose with a unique win-win-win: more energy conservation, reduced expenditures on energy and maintenance, implementation of LED lighting on dark city streets, and an enhanced broadband experience for our residents,” said San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo. 
 
The 50 Philips SmartPoles, along with 750 Philips RoadFocus LED luminaires, are connected through a system in which they can be wirelessly controlled to modify lighting to accommodate the needs of the city. The installation of the LED luminaires is aligned with San Jose’s Vision Zero Street lighting goal, which is aimed at improving night-time safety by updating streetlights so that they are brighter and provide more energy efficient 'white' led light. The Philips SmartPole fixtures claim to be 50 percent more energy efficient than conventional street lighting.
 
For this implementation, Philips collaborated with utility company PG&E and its metering engineering team over an unprecedented 90 day development cycle to design, test, certify and install a specialized two-way communicating meter that is affixed to the top of the SmartPole.  The new meter measures the amount of electricity used by the mobile network and transmits the data transmitted directly back to PG&E. The new meters de-clutter dense urban areas by eliminating the need for standalone pedestal meters that are typically installed next to any equipment that uses electricity.
 
Philips SmartPoles enable seamless mobile wireless 4G/LTE connectivity. Small cell technology from Ericsson housed in the poles provides increased data capacity in the mobile network ensuring that citizens get improved data coverage.  Philips SmartPoles were specifically designed and tested to accept FCC licensed wireless mobile network operator equipment.  This enables an alternative deployment methodology for 4G LTE broadband services which streamlines, standardizes and broadens the capacity for Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity and allows for increased innovation in Smart City technology to benefit the citizens of San Jose.
 
“Smart cities like San Jose share a commitment to safety, sustainability and connectivity, so we are pleased to be an integral part of this innovative project that delivers all these benefits in one sleek solution that complements their streetscape,” said Arun Bansal, Senior Vice President and Head of Business Unit Radio, Ericsson. “Integrating our LTE small cells in Philips SmartPoles and Ericsson Zero Site ensures that the mobile broadband connectivity requirements of  citizens and new IoT applications can be addressed today and as we evolve towards 5G.”
 
For mobile network operators, the innovation offers new possibilities to find the right site location. The solution also helps scale mobile wireless 4G/LTE infrastructure deployment beyond traditional sites. As a result, operators can improve data coverage and capacity for citizens, businesses and visitors so there are no more signal dropouts.
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