Digital Transformation with Smart City IoT Systems

Sustainable, Secure, and Integrated Systems in Urban Life

TEKNOPALAS Navizard IoT Smart City Solutions

With digital control, high efficiency, and zero errors in city operations…

SolutionIoT-Based Smart City System

TEKNOPALAS Smart City IoT Systems reduce the margin of error in city management, providing cost and time savings. Critical areas such as transportation, infrastructure, environmental monitoring, and public safety should be monitored in real time and without interruption. Our smart city solutions empower municipalities and public institutions in transportation, infrastructure, environmental monitoring, public safety, waste management, healthcare services, and building automation with real-time data collection and automation capabilities. While manual systems carry the risk of errors and human dependency that can lead to disruptions in city operations, TEKNOPALAS’s IoT-based solutions offer instant data and automation at every stage.

Our Features

Smart Parking and Navizard IoT Access Systems
  • Vehicle Access Control Automation (HGS), aims to speed up traffic flow by providing automatic passage at toll points on highways and bridges without vehicles needing to stop. This automation offers a fast and secure passing experience at toll booths without the need for manual processing, thanks to the chip-embedded tags placed in vehicles. The system automatically records all passes, minimizing human-caused errors and increasing operational efficiency. Smart Parking Systems (Indoor and Outdoor), make the process of finding a parking spot easier by providing drivers with real-time information about available spaces in both indoor and outdoor areas. The system speeds up entry and exit and eliminates manual processes through license plate recognition and integrated payment systems. This technology positively contributes to urban traffic by reducing the time and fuel drivers spend searching for a parking spot. The goal of a Standalone Parking System is to control existing access points, such as barriers and electronic gates, without any manual intervention. This system detects authorized vehicles via RFID tags placed on them and automatically opens the barriers. As a result, residents, site management, and security personnel are saved from waiting. At the same time, the high error rates caused by human intervention are minimized, making passes more efficient and secure
Traffic Management
  • Smart Pedestrian Buttons use IoT sensors to detect pedestrian crossings and intelligently manage traffic lights. The system prevents unnecessary waiting for vehicles by only turning the light red when the pedestrian button is used and a pedestrian’s crossing is detected. This automation speeds up traffic flow while also ensuring pedestrians can cross safely. IoT-Based Bridge/Vehicle Weight Control systems measure the weight of passing vehicles in real-time using sensors placed on bridges. When the bridge’s load capacity is approached, the system automatically turns the light red for new vehicles and halts traffic. This automation prevents overloading on bridges, extending the infrastructure’s lifespan and preventing potential accidents. As a result, this technology both increases public safety and reduces infrastructure maintenance costs.
Smart City Transportation with Navizard IoT
  • RFID-Enabled Bus Tracking Systems instantly record the passage of buses at stops using RFID tags placed at bus stops and readers in the vehicles. This data is transmitted to a central system, allowing passengers to see their bus’s last location via a mobile app. This enables passengers to plan their waiting times more efficiently and increases the overall efficiency of public transport. IoT-Based Public Transit Automation provides real-time tracking and estimated arrival times for public transit vehicles using GPS and telematics. Fleet usage and route planning are optimized with passenger counting sensors. IoT sensors also make predictive maintenance possible by monitoring the health parameters of the vehicles. This automation contributes to creating a more efficient, reliable, and sustainable public transport system in cities.

IoT Infrastructure and Municipal Services
  • Smart Infrastructure Solutions make cities safer, more efficient, and more sustainable. Smart lighting systems, which operate based on ambient light or motion detection, reduce energy consumption and lower maintenance needs. Thanks to IoT sensors placed underground, gas and water leaks are detected at an early stage, preventing both resource loss and potential damage. Indoor Environmental Monitoring Systems, implemented in public buildings and transport hubs, track data such as air quality, temperature, and humidity to provide healthy and comfortable spaces. Furthermore, smart drainage and flood monitoring systems instantly monitor rainwater levels to provide early warnings before a flood risk occurs, strengthening cities’ preparedness for disasters
Urban Logistics
  • Automated Weighbridge Systems optimize processes by automatically identifying and weighing excavation and waste transport vehicles with RFID technology. These systems operate independently of human intervention, minimizing human-caused errors and, consequently, labor costs. All transactions are digitally recorded, providing management with complete control and traceability. Port Control and Container Tracking aims to prevent queues at port entry and exit points with chip-embedded tags placed on vehicles and chip cards given to drivers. The system ensures complete control by obtaining photo-supported movement reports via cameras positioned at access points. Additionally, this automation provides unmanned weighing services, minimizing human-caused errors. Municipal Vehicle Tracking uses GPS and telematics technology to monitor the real-time location and status of garbage trucks, street sweepers, and other municipal service vehicles. This allows for the most efficient route planning for municipal operations and reduces fuel consumption. It also confirms that vehicles have properly performed their duties, increasing service quality and transparency. Dispatch and Dock Management System uses high-security RFID chips to automatically recognize vehicles as they approach the docks. The system detects when vehicles have completed their loading and unloading processes and changes the lights on LED panels to green or red to inform drivers. This technology also records loading and unloading times, increasing the efficiency of these processes.
IoT-Enabled Waste Management

Smart Solid Waste Management uses sensors placed in trash cans to monitor fill levels in real-time. The system uses this data to automatically create the most efficient collection routes for garbage trucks. This reduces unnecessary trips and fuel consumption while increasing labor efficiency. Solid Waste Management Automation controls all processes at waste transfer stations and storage centers. The system uses LED screens and cameras to inform drivers and personnel about the status of loads. The dock guidance system uses RFID technology to identify vehicles and direct drivers to the correct docks. Waste Paper Management Automation performs unmanned and automated weighing of vehicles carrying waste paper using RFID tags. After weighing, the system records analyses of the waste paper, allowing for tracking and control. A central management module makes it possible to instantly monitor and report on all operations from multiple locations. At the same time, a receipt printing module prevents manual data entry, saving both labor and time. The Excavation Management Automation system ensures the fast and controlled management of excavation soil, as well as construction and demolition waste. The system aims to minimize human-caused errors and labor costs through unmanned weighing and accurate tonnage calculation. It also ensures that waste is collected, transported, recycled, and disposed of without harming the environment. The Smart Waste Bin Social Contribution System aims to award citizens “city points” when they dispose of recyclables in IoT-enabled smart bins. These points can be redeemed for various rewards, such as discounts on transportation or bills, which encourages citizens to recycle. This system not only increases environmental awareness but also boosts recycling rates throughout the city. As a result, this automation supports environmental sustainability and improves the quality of life for citizens.

IoT-Based Secure Access Systems
  • Advanced Access Control Systems (RFID + RTLS + IoT) combine technologies like RFID, RTLS, and IoT to enhance the security of public buildings, factories, and critical infrastructure. The system ensures that only authorized personnel can enter designated areas by providing real-time location tracking, smart identity management, and zone-based access permissions. This automation enables a rapid response during emergencies while maximizing operational efficiency and security. Public safety systems, supported by smart surveillance cameras and IoT sensors, instantly detect unauthorized access, fire and smoke occurrences, or unusual movements. In such situations, the system activates rapid response protocols by sending automatic alerts. The Customs Inspection System moves customs inspections for TIR transport to a secure electronic seal system, allowing for centralized automation. All TIRs can be read without human intervention at checkpoints, and their entry can be instantly detected. Within the framework of centrally defined rules, the system carries out human-independent inspections and automated decision-making processes. This prevents human-caused errors and malpractices through automated decision-making algorithms.
Facility Control and Management Systems
  • The Smart Judicial Evidence Tracking System uses RFID technology to record, securely store, inventory, and monitor the processes of criminal evidence in courthouses. This minimizes human errors, provides quick access to needed evidence, and ensures all processes are transparent, secure, and time-efficient. The Museum Inventory Tracking and Monitoring System uses RFID and IoT technologies to record, quickly inventory, increase the security of, and prevent the loss of museum collections. This allows managers to have instant access to accurate and up-to-date data, minimizing human errors, speeding up business processes, and strengthening security. The Smart Fire Door System monitors the status of all fire doors and emergency exits in a facility in real-time, including their position (open/closed), lock status, and whether they are blocked, using sensors placed on them. The system instantly sends an alert to security units if a door is left open or locked improperly. In emergencies, it automatically releases all exits to facilitate a safe evacuation. This automation ensures that fire safety protocols are always fully operational, maximizing life safety. The Smart Chemical and Hazardous Material Management System ensures the secure storage and distribution of all chemical and hazardous materials within a facility using RFID and biometric sensors. The system allows only authorized personnel to access specific chemicals while automatically recording the quantity and time of each use. This simplifies inventory management and eliminates potential security risks. As a result, this automation strengthens compliance with occupational health and safety standards and increases operational reliability.
Smart Environment and City Solutions with Navizard IoT

Early Warning and Public Notifications instantly inform city operators and citizens when set threshold values for air quality or other environmental data are exceeded. These notifications are delivered through various channels, such as mobile apps, emails, or public displays. The system’s goal is to alert the public to potential dangers, enabling quick action and increasing public safety. The AI-Powered Decision-Making Mechanism uses historical data and artificial intelligence analyses to predict pollution levels in the city. These analyses also help in developing strategies to optimize traffic management and offer personalized recommendations for public health. The system makes decision-making processes faster, more efficient, and data-driven, allowing city management to take more informed steps.

Air Quality Monitoring
  • Real-Time Air Quality Monitoring continuously measures data such as particulate matter, toxic gases, temperature, and humidity through sensors placed throughout cities. This data is presented with visual tools like dashboards and heat maps, allowing city management and the public to easily understand environmental conditions. The system’s main goal is to identify pollution sources and create an early warning mechanism against potential risks to public health. Targeted Pollution Source Detection pinpoints pollution sources in industrial areas and high-traffic zones using specialized sensors that detect gases like methane. This technology precisely identifies the source of pollution, enabling city management to develop targeted solutions. The system not only measures pollution but also helps in the more effective implementation of environmental regulations.
IoT-Enabled Emergency Response
  • Disaster Early Warning Systems send mass notifications to a large audience via sirens, digital displays, and mobile applications in situations like earthquakes, floods, or critical infrastructure failures. This speeds up evacuation processes and ensures effective communication during a crisis. Emergency Access Management automatically controls access to buildings or areas during a fire, earthquake, or other emergencies. The system can lock or unlock doors according to predefined scenarios. This provides secure access for authorized personnel while automatically activating evacuation protocols
Smart Healthcare Facilities
  • Patient and Equipment Tracking (RFID + RTLS) tracks the location of patients and medical devices in hospitals in real time. This automation optimizes patient care and medical operations, increasing hospital efficiency. The system eliminates the problem of lost equipment while ensuring critical devices and patients can be located quickly in emergencies. Critical Area Monitoring continuously oversees environmental conditions like temperature, humidity, and pressure in sensitive areas such as vaccine storage facilities, laboratories, and operating rooms. The system provides instant alerts when predefined thresholds are exceeded, preventing product spoilage or the occurrence of operational risks. Hygiene and Indoor Air Quality Control aims to minimize infection risks by continuously monitoring environmental conditions in hospitals’ sensitive areas. The system ensures health standards are maintained by controlling the levels of pollutants such as airborne particulate matter, bacteria, and viruses. This technology secures the continuity of sterile environments, increasing patient and staff safety.
Smart Buildings and Homes
  • Building Automation Systems (BAS) enable all building functions, such as lighting, HVAC, security, and energy, to be managed by a central control system. This automation allows users to easily control the building remotely or on-site via mobile apps or desktop software. BAS aims to reduce operating costs by increasing energy efficiency. Smart Home Technologies allow users to manage their homes’ lights, heating, appliances, and security systems remotely or on-site through mobile apps or voice commands. These technologies improve the quality of life and comfort for residents while also optimizing energy consumption to reduce costs. The system integrates with security cameras and sensors, making homes more secure. RTLS Employee Health and Safety provides real-time location tracking for personnel and fixed-mobile assets. This system aims to minimize collision risks by creating a safe protection zone between heavy machinery and employees. When workers enter a dangerous area, audible, vibrating, and visual warnings are given to prevent potential accidents.
IoT-Based Smart Buildings and Smart Home Systems
  • Student and Personnel Tracking (RFID) uses RFID technology to automate entry and exit processes in schools and on campuses. This automation reduces the workload of security personnel while ensuring attendance is conducted more accurately and quickly. In emergencies, the real-time data from the system provides instant access to the exact number of students and staff inside a building. Classroom Environment Monitoring checks temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide, and air quality levels in classrooms in real time. The goal is to create an ideal learning environment for the health of students and teachers. The system automatically activates ventilation when levels of harmful gases and particles rise, improving the air quality. Facility and Resource Reservation optimizes the planning and management of resources like classrooms, laboratories, and equipment through automation. The system provides transparency by showing resource availability in real-time and prevents scheduling conflicts. It also makes it easy for users to reserve the resources they need, preventing waste. The RFID Archive and Library Management Automation, a technology solution like the Teknopalas Medaris RFID Library System, performs the tracking, shelving, and automated check-in/check-out of books quickly and securely. This system makes it possible to find books via a regional search, conduct regular inventories, and solve misplacement issues. Its multi-reading feature allows multiple items to be checked in or out at once. It can also quickly generate administrative reports on book usage frequency and duration. Smart Library Silence Management uses IoT technology to ensure a quiet working environment in libraries. Microphone sensors placed in the space continuously measure the noise level and trigger a visual warning light when a set threshold is exceeded. This system helps maintain silence without the need for constant staff intervention. As a result, this automation both improves the user experience and lightens the workload of library staff.
Smart City Lighting Systems with Navizard IoT
  • Smart Lighting Systems with IoT enter a standby mode, keeping lights at a low level when no one is in an area, thanks to motion and ambient light sensors. When they detect a pedestrian or a vehicle, they instantly raise the light’s brightness to full level and dim it again when the motion stops. This method minimizes unnecessary energy consumption, providing significant cost savings and extending the system’s lifespan. Ultimately, this automation both enhances safety and offers cities a more sustainable lighting solution.

Areas of Use

Technologies Used

Gateway

Data Transmission and Protocol Bridging

Beacon

IoT Beacon

Modules

IoT Modules

Sensors

IoT Sensors

Actuators

IoT Actuators

Communication

Communication Protocols

RFID Tags

Customized RFID Tags

RFID Readers

Fixed Readers

RFID Antennas

RFID Software

RFID Applications

Data Transmission and Protocol Bridging

  • Gateways enable the collection and processing of data gathered by sensors, modules, beacons, and other edge devices in IoT systems at a central point. These devices support different protocols (Wi-Fi, Zigbee, LoRaWAN, Bluetooth, etc.), allowing numerous devices to communicate seamlessly within the same network.

IoT Beacon

  • Beacons are small, low-energy devices used to transmit data over short distances. They typically use Bluetooth technology to provide proximity information to devices. Applications include Smart Labeling, Indoor Navigation, Object Tracking, and more.

IoT Modules

  • Modules are components that perform various functions in IoT systems. They are typically modular in structure and designed to meet the diverse requirements of IoT devices.

IoT Sensors

  • Sensors collect data from the environment and send it in digital form to a processing unit. There are various types, including: Temperature Sensors, Humidity Sensors, Motion Sensors, Pressure Sensors, Gas Sensors, Light Sensors (Photodiodes), Ultrasonic Sensors, Proximity Sensors, Vibration Sensors, Biosensors, and more.

Actuators

  • Actuators are devices that perform a physical movement or change in response to data received from sensors. Common types of actuators include Electrical, Pneumatic, Hydraulic, Thermal Actuators, and Motors.

Communication Protocols

  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy): Provides data transmission over short distances with low energy consumption. Zigbee: Energy-efficient, short-range communication. LoRaWAN: A protocol that provides long-range, low-power communication.

Customized RFID Tags

  • RFID tags used in smart city infrastructure enable the digital identification of vehicles, equipment, public assets, and resources. The unique data on each tag can be read contactlessly, providing real-time tracking, positioning, and automatic recording. This enhances speed, accuracy, and efficiency in urban logistics, inventory management, security, and maintenance operations. RFID technology contributes to more effective use of city resources and sustainable urban management.

Fixed Readers

  • Fixed RFID readers used in smart city infrastructures are integrated at strategic points such as access points, entry-exit areas, and logistics centers, enabling automatic and continuous tracking of RFID-tagged assets. These devices transmit data in real time to the central system, providing high efficiency in urban resource management, traffic control, waste collection, inventory tracking, and security applications. Contactless and fast data transfer reduces the need for manual monitoring and digitizes operational processes.

RFID Antennas

  • In smart city applications, antennas extend the data collection range of RFID readers, enabling reliable and fast reading of tags. Antennas with different frequencies and power levels work effectively in many scenarios, from vehicle access systems to waste collection areas, and from public inventory tracking to building security. The correct antenna selection and positioning ensure that the city-wide digital infrastructure is supported by a seamless data flow, thus optimizing monitoring, control, and automation processes.

RFID Applications

  • RFID software used in smart city infrastructure analyzes data collected from tags, readers, and antennas on a central platform, making it visible and manageable. Functions such as asset tracking, inventory management, access control, maintenance planning, and incident notifications are automated through the software. With real-time monitoring and reporting capabilities, public institutions, municipalities, and urban operations can make faster decisions, increasing resource efficiency and service quality.

Advantages of the System

Real-Time Management

Sensors across the city monitor traffic, energy, and waste data in real time on a central platform.

Data Analysis and Reporting

Collected data is presented transparently through detailed reports and analyses to measure city efficiency.

Centralized Management and Integration

Smart city components are easily managed and coordinated through centralized software.

Alerts and Automated Response

In case of anomalies, instant notifications and automated responses are provided to administrators.

High Security and Data Privacy

Critical data is protected with robust protocols, ensuring security and regulatory compliance.

Real-Time Management

Data Analysis and Reporting

Centralized Management and Integration

Alerts and Automated Response

High Security and Data Privacy

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Digital Transformation in Cities

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