How it works Data-driven
Schréder EXEDRA LightSync uses trusted external data platforms (traffic density, weather conditions) and can also integrate local sensors when needed. Smart grouping Luminaires are organised into smart groups. Each group is linked to a traffic or weather data point, and Schréder EXEDRA computes the appropriate light level for the whole section. Remote configuration Operators can define thresholds for low, medium and high traffic density, or for weather events such as precipitation. Levels are mapped to EN 13201 lighting classes (M/C). Fast reaction Data is updated as frequently as every 15 minutes, ensuring a rapid response to changing conditions. If no data is available, luminaires revert to their predefined profile until new data arrives. Monitoring Users can visualise smart groups, associated data points and applied light levels directly in the Schréder EXEDRA interface.
Applications LightSync adapts lighting dynamically for a wide range of situations:
Main roads and motorways Adjust levels to traffic density
Event zones Respond to changing flows before and after gatherings Tourist routes Scale lighting up or down with seasonal activity Parks and mixed-use areas Vary levels with weather or access restrictions Small towns Handle unpredictable peaks caused by diversions or local activity
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