LUMAWISE Motion sensor is engineered to be a core component of the Zhaga-D4i ecosystem, the international standard for urban lighting systems.
By detecting motion in real-time and following its direction, LUMAWISE Motion helps municipalities to significantly reduce energy waste while maintaining optimal lighting levels for public safety. When integrated with the HORIZON lighting management platform and LIGHTWAVE controllers, the combination forms a complete adaptive lighting system.
LUMAWISE Motion is an urban lighting motion sensor mounted directly onto individual streetlight luminaires, fitting into the Zhaga Book 18 socket alongside the LIGHTWAVE controller. Positioned on the luminaire itself, it continuously scans the area below to detect the movement of pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles in real time, including the direction and speed of each moving object. Once movement is detected, LUMAWISE Motion instantly signals the LIGHTWAVE controller to increase illumination exactly where and when it is needed, while unoccupied areas remain dimmed to conserve energy. All detection data flows into the HORIZON platform, giving city operators full visibility over activity patterns across the network based on illumination's intensity at any given time. This enables the city to make smarter energy decisions, reduce light pollution, and create safer, more responsive streets.