Smart Streetlight System Group 3 03/28/16 Group 3.

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Smart Streetlight System Group 3 03/28/16 Group 3

Smart Streetlights Group 3 The Team Brandon Berry: Electrical Engineering Anthony Giordano: Electrical Engineering Thor Cutler: Electrical Engineering Tucker Russ: Electrical Engineering Advisors/Mentors Dr. Jerris Hooker: Project Mentor/Instructor Dr. Victor DeBrunner: ECE Project Reviewer Dr. Leonard Tung: ECE Project Reviewer Dr. Michael Devine: Project Mentor/Entrepreneurial Advisor

Problem (Current Scenario) Group 3 When a streetlight loses power, the only way that the outage is noticed by the power company is if a customer calls in to report the outage and its location

Solution Group 3 Smart Streetlight System

Solution Group 3 We are designing a device to be installed into streetlights with the following properties: Wirelessly transmit status to centralized location Notifies centralized location whether or a light has power or its bulb has blown Stays powered even if streetlight loses power

Target Market Group 3 Established Lighting ManufacturersLighting Consumers

Potential Lighting Manufacturers Group 3 Sports Lighting Streetlights Parking Lot Lighting

Potential Consumers Group 3 College campuses Walkway lights Highway toll roads Street lights Recreational sports complexes Field lights Airports Runway lights Convenience Stores Parking lot lights

Prototype Costs Group 3 Individual Device Wireless Transmitter- $40 Circuit Board - $4 Wires - $2 Battery - $20 Voltage Controller - $2 Total = $68

Competitors Vs. SSL General Electric’s LightGrid Multiple wireless features to monitor and control lights Requires internet access Addition software license costs Smart Streetlight System Single wireless feature to check status of lights Secure network with no internet required One time purchase (no contract) Group 3

Competitive Advantage Group 3 Simple solution for monitoring the status of each individual streetlight Cost efficient alternative to replacing full streetlight Does not require internet connection

Start-up Group 3 Partners for testing: Florida State University Manufacture initial prototypes Copyright the SSL software

Questions? Group 3