The SLDB (Street Light Distribution Board) is a certified comprehensive low-voltage device utilized within an automated lighting control system. It facilitates the timely activation and deactivation of lights, dimming according to predetermined schedules and scenarios, and oversees and conveys data to a control centre for further processing and analysis. Each SLDB is capable of concurrently managing the operation of over two hundred lights, which can be segmented into up to 90 distinct groups. Within each group, customized lighting scenarios can be configured, and tailored to accommodate varying weather conditions, seasons, and times of the day.
During the development of the "Phoenix" intelligent lighting control system, a feature was implemented that allows for flexible lighting adjustments. This feature enables the grouping of light fixtures and their configuration according to various parameters, including individual schedules and control scenarios. The foundation of the system's development was based on years of experience and practical implementation, which facilitated the creation of a comprehensive solution capable of transforming a city into a modern, digital, and convenient living space.