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>./industries/public-sector/smart-city·cluster 07 · municipalities + public services

your city · measured and operated with data.

For Mexican municipalities and public services directorates: street lighting at control-cabinet level + per-sector aggregated current, urban air quality (CO₂ + PM2.5 + PM10 + O₃ + HCHO), garbage containers with level sensor for collection-route optimization, people counting in public areas. Platform for data-driven urban services.

what's at stake
public lightinglargest municipal electricity bill · losses from damaged luminaires
urban airenvironmental contingency without data = unsupported political decision
fixed-schedule collectioncontainers overflow in premium zones · damaged municipal image
>./puntos·point by point

this is how we measure your city, asset by asset.

Each number is an asset where a wireless sensor reports to one panel. You install only the ones that apply to your municipality. The color says what each one gives you:

filter:
your city · over the planisometric map of a municipality
1waste · collectionwe collect on demand: routes and fuel optimized, bins that don't overflow
2water metered point by pointwe make non-billed loss visible
3public lightingwe detect the damaged streetlight by sector, without driving the whole city
4energy of public buildingspower factor and demand without the CFE surcharge
5pumps and sumpswe detect wear before the breakdown: neighborhoods without cutoffs
6services on demandparks, plazas and parking operate by real use
7urban airwe measure the air in real time, with an auditable public report
8public building · datacontinuous measurement for CONAGUA, CFE and SEMARNAT

★ start with what's most visible. Waste collection (1) is the highest-return data and the most visible complaint: on-demand collection, routes and fuel optimized. It's the first sector — and it replicates to the whole city. We measure and alert; we don't operate your systems.

>./valor·II · the platform · against five concrete losses

what we protect · what we prevent.

what we protect
  • +Public lighting with failure detection · damaged luminaires identified per sector
  • +Air quality with continuous data · supported environmental-contingency decisions
  • +On-demand collection · optimized routes · approximate 20-30% cost reduction
  • +Citizen services with data · data-driven staffing and maintenance
  • +Environmental NOM compliance · municipal audit backed
what we prevent
  • Damaged public lighting without detection · citizen reports on social · municipal image
  • Environmental contingency without data for decision · public scandal
  • Containers overflow in premium zones · viral photos · damaged image
  • Public services under-utilized or saturated · no data to optimize
  • Municipal audit with observations on undocumented operational spending
>./casos·III · eight situations · four areas

eight use cases · four critical areas.

>./public-lighting·sección A

for the public-lighting director.

Public Lighting Director + Maintenance Lead. Two cases · damaged luminaires in sector without detection, invisible CFE spending without per-sector sub-metering. Cabinet-level coverage (not per-luminaire) · granular budget coverage.

#what happenshow we detect itprotected value
01
Damaged luminaires in sector without detection · citizen reports · municipal image
current meter per cabinet · aggregated consumption drop = damaged luminaires in sector
Per-sector detection · focused maintenance · zero "dark sector" without response
02
Invisible CFE spending · public lighting without per-sector sub-metering
main-panel meter + sub-metering per cabinet/sector · automatic PF analysis
Per-sector billing · granular budget · head-end capacitor bank justified
>./urban-air·sección B

for the municipal environment director.

Municipal Environment Director + Air Quality Lead. Two cases · pollution peak without data to decide contingency, NOM-156-SEMARNAT air quality without continuous audit. Urban data for environmental decisions.

#what happenshow we detect itprotected value
03
Pollution peak without data to decide contingency · political scandal
9-in-1 urban air sensor (CO₂ + PM2.5 + PM10 + O₃) at critical points · threshold alert
Data-driven decision · justified contingency · citizen transparency
04
NOM-156-SEMARNAT without continuous audit · only spot readings
Continuous urban air sensors at representative points · monthly auditable report
NOM-156 compliance documented · support for local environmental policy
>./waste-collection·sección C

for the public services director.

Public Services Director + Collection Lead. Two cases · containers overflow in premium zones + parks, fixed-schedule collection routes ignore real demand. Data-driven collection.

#what happenshow we detect itprotected value
05
Containers overflow in premium zones + parks · damaged municipal image
Ultrasonic level sensor in main containers · alert at 80%
Scheduled collection before overflow · zero viral photo · defended image
06
Fixed-schedule collection routes · empty zones visited + full zones ignored
Per-container level data · dynamically optimized route
Approximate 20-30% cost reduction · fuel + overtime reduced
>./citizen-services·sección D

for the citizen services director.

Citizen Services Director + Parks Lead. Two cases · parks and plazas without usage measurement, public bathrooms cleaned on fixed schedule instead of demand. Optimized staffing and services.

#what happenshow we detect itprotected value
07
Parks and plazas without usage measurement · staffing and maintenance by intuition
people counting sensor people counter at access to parks + plazas
Usage data for staffing and maintenance · budget justified with data
08
Public bathrooms cleaned on fixed schedule · users and staff dissatisfied
Occupancy sensor (outdoor people counting sensor) + odor sensor (ammonia sensor when applicable) per core
On-demand cleaning · always-presentable bathrooms · zero social-media complaint
>./noms·IV · regulations and compliance that apply

three compliances · one platform covers all three.

NOM-156-SEMARNAT (air quality)
what it requires
Continuous urban-air-quality monitoring in cities > 500K inhabitants · representative points · public report.
how we deliver
9-in-1 urban air sensor at critical points · continuous data · monthly downloadable report · compatible with existing SIMAT/SIMA systems.
NOM-083-SEMARNAT (solid waste)
what it requires
Urban solid waste management · documented collection · optimized routes.
how we deliver
Container level sensor · documented collection route · management evidence.
CFE GDMTH (public lighting)
what it requires
Industrial tariff with demand charge + PF ≥0.85 · granular municipal operational spending.
how we deliver
main-panel meter + sub-metering per cabinet/sector · head-end PF analysis · capacitor bank justified.

Municipal LAASSP procurement · partner with existing lighting integrators (Cimcon, Telematics) when per-luminaire management is required. AstreaIoT covers cabinet level + aggregated urban data.

>./workflow·how the data travels

from sensor to report · every five minutes · without human intervention

Five steps. They run in parallel across all your sites, all the time. When something crosses a threshold, the flow completes in under five minutes — alert delivered, response logged, inspector-ready evidence captured.

01

measure

Sensors measure temperature, humidity, current, door-open, leak and other magnitudes every five minutes — no operator required.

02

detect

The system compares each reading against the threshold configured per recipe · per site · per equipment. Threshold crossing triggers the flow.

03

alert

The alert routes to the right person via WhatsApp, email or push · per role and schedule configured.

04

respond

The operator acts from the dashboard or mobile app. The corrective action goes into an immutable log with timestamp + signature.

05

audit

Everything becomes part of the audit package · time series, critical events, corrective actions, NOM report ready in two clicks.

Five steps · no manual operators · no paperwork · no gaps.

>./despliegue·V · five phases · from kickoff to first urban dashboard

five phases · per neighborhood or sector.

01

municipal site survey

2-5 days

Technical visit + inventory of lighting cabinets + critical air points + premium containers + parks · per-neighborhood or per-sector deployment plan.

02

physical installation

2-3 weeks per sector

CT on lighting cabinets + urban air sensor at critical air points + ultrasonic on containers + counting in parks + urban-coverage gateways · coordinated work with urban services.

03

configuration + integration

1-2 weeks

Per-service thresholds · integration with municipal central system (SAP, proprietary systems) · report templates for audit and for citizens · per-direction WhatsApp alerts.

04

team training

2 days

Lighting + Environment + Public Services + Citizen Services Directors · each direction trains on their alert and report flow.

05

30 days of support + first urban dashboard

30 days

AstreaIoT specialist available · first per-neighborhood or per-sector urban dashboard delivered · first optimized collection route · coverage validation.

For metropolitan municipalities (>500K inhabitants), per-neighborhood deployment with monthly waves · complete coverage in 6-12 months per budget.

>./faq·VI · common questions before the quote

common questions · before the quote.

can each luminaire be individually controlled (dimming)?

No · per-luminaire dimming is the specialty of Cimcon, Telematics Wireless, Echelon. AstreaIoT operates at control-cabinet level (50-100 luminaires per point) · sufficient for failure detection + sub-metering + PF analysis. If you require per-luminaire, we can partner with an existing integrator.

does it integrate with SIMAT (CDMX) or SIMA (MTY) air quality?

Yes · via Custom Integration. AstreaIoT data enriches official monitoring points with granular per-neighborhood or per-roadway coverage. Compatible with existing state platforms.

is it billed as municipal CapEx or multi-year service?

Both · CapEx (municipality buys) or multi-year operational service (3-5 years). Municipal LAASSP procurement or specific bidding. Per-sector or per-service pricing.

is citizen privacy respected in park + bathroom sensors?

Zero cameras. Only binary sensors (aggregated counting, aggregated occupancy, odor). Complies with LFPDPPP. Personal data not captured.

how does it integrate with existing urban-services systems?

Yes · via Custom Integration. Compatible with SAP IS-U, municipal state systems, existing smart-city platforms. Data arrives at the central operational system.

does it work in neighborhoods without LoRaWAN infrastructure?

Yes · gateways strategically deployed per neighborhood · solar when no power point. Coverage can combine Ethernet/Wi-Fi/cellular per per-neighborhood availability.

does the urban air sensor air sensor meet NOM standards?

Yes · urban air sensor measures 9 parameters (CO₂, PM2.5, PM10, O₃, HCHO, VOC, T, H, pressure) with accuracy adequate for urban monitoring · compatible with NOM-156-SEMARNAT requirements. For official stations with reference-grade accuracy, urban air sensor complements not replaces.

>./roi·VII · why this is good business

urban services · measured with data.

data · municipal
measured lighting · continuous air · optimized collection · data-driven citizen services

For municipality or public-services directorate, the ROI is the combination of damaged-luminaire detection (focused maintenance) + air data for contingency decisions + optimized collection (20-30% cost reduction) + data-driven citizen services (parks, bathrooms, plazas).

The winning argument is political image: mayor + public-services secretary defend management with data · environmental contingency supported · no premium-zone container overflow. Municipal LAASSP procurement with single platform.

The decision is not whether to invest; it is how much it costs not to when the next viral photo of overflowing container arrives or the next unsupported environmental contingency.

>./request-quote --vertical=smart-city

your city · measured with data.

Thirty minutes. You tell us what services your municipality operates (lighting, air, collection, parks), how many neighborhoods, what main priority. We deliver a quote + LAASSP plan + per-sector coverage strategy.