The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) recently announced the publication of a ANSI/NEMA c137.10, a standard that NEMA says will support more resilient and connected infrastructure and cities.
EC&M reports:
“ANSI/NEMA C137.10 standardizes lighting sensor data to facilitate better interoperability among different lighting systems within smart city applications. The collected data will further help interconnect city functions and monitor air quality, potential utility repairs, and street flooding, allowing for citizens to be alerted to potentially hazardous situations. NEMA’s Lighting Systems Committee (C137) developed the standard to serve as a resource for state and local jurisdictions looking to build their smart city infrastructure, as well as for manufacturers, customers, and utilities.”
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