The project involves the comprehensive implementation of a ready-made solution for managing street lighting in Muscat Bay, Oman. Within the project, the system has been installed and configured on 315 street lighting poles.
The main components of this solution are the QULON software and the LiTouch controller for wireless system control via the 868 MHz radio channel.
The QULON software provides centralized management and monitoring of street lighting. It enables both group and individual control of luminaires, as well as monitoring their status and energy consumption. With QULON, it is possible to optimize the operation of the lighting, improve energy efficiency, and enhance comfort and safety in Muscat Bay.
Energy savings up to 60%
Street lights dim automatically based on schedule or environment, saving up to 60% energy and reducing CO2 emissions
Reduce maintenance costs up to 50%
We reduce service costs up to 50% by proactively alerting maintenance staff of faults/outages in fixtures or networks
Programming tools
Create complex scenarios with QULON devices based on daylight, weather, traffic, air pollution, and holidays - virtually limitless!
Live control
Manage street lights remotely with QULON software. Get live stats, create performance reports with a click for individual or grouped fixtures
The LiTouch wireless control system operates through the 868 MHz radio channel. The LiTouch controller establishes communication between the central management system and the luminaires. It supports both group and individual control of the luminaires, ensuring stable communication and data transmission regarding the lighting operation. Thanks to wireless technology, the installation of the controller and connection to the lighting system is convenient and eliminates the need for wired connections.
As a result of implementing this ready-made solution in Muscat Bay, Oman, efficient management of street lighting, reduced energy consumption, and improved lighting quality will be achieved, providing safety and comfort for the residents and visitors of Muscat Bay.