Smart Lighting: The surge in energy costs further increases the importance of lighting systems. Lighting levels are adjusted according to daylight while avoiding unnecessary consumption thanks to the Intelligent Lighting component.
Meter Reading: It facilitates the monitoring of local government electricity and water meters built throughout the city. While data for all meters can be accessed from the center, it can be easily determined which meter is problematic in the event of any malfunction.
Smart Junction: One of the biggest problems in cities is traffic jams. With the Smart Junction component, signaling is adjusted to instant traffic intensity, providing optimum traffic flow and fuel saving for drivers and reduction in CO2 emissions. It also helps vehicles such as ambulances and fire brigades reach the scene with priority crossing.
Smart Stop & Smart Bus: It allows passengers to learn the arrival times and malfunction of the vehicles used in city transportation. The stops, buses or other means of transport are in constant interaction where the information screens are placed.
Smart Parking: This component helps to address the problem of not finding parking lot, especially in city centres. Car owners can find out which parking lots are available in the area before they reach their destination. This can reduce the number of vehicles in traffic and also eliminate the time spent on searching for a parking lot.
Video Management System: It is a component that increases security with cameras placed around the city. With SkywaveCity, data taken from all cameras can be tracked through the operations center.
Smart Waste Management: Taking into account the real-time occupancy rates of waste containers, local governments' waste collection time and collection processes can be optimized.
Meteorological Station: It gives information about locally placed sensors such as snow dept, icing sensors and etc. This information can be transmitted to citizens and local authorities through city-wide screens.
Air Quality: It provides the measurement of air quality in areas such as tunnels, underpasses and parks that require measurement of air quality locally.
City Access Points: It allows the data gathered through Smart City components to be transmitted to citizens and tourists with an appropriate presentation. Information transferred from kiosks and information screens that are placed inside buildings or at busy points can be updated centrally or be differentiated based on location.
Chronic Patient Follow-up: It provides the tracing of citizens with chronic illnesses. This component is particularly beneficial for patients who need to go to health care centers regularly for health reasons.
Panic Button: It allows citizens to reach out to the relevant health or safety units and local authorities in case of emergency. The information of the locations where the briefing is given are clearly transferred to the relevant units through the established network infrastructure.