Parkathon bollard
Parkathon, my thesis project, is a bollard light for parks where there are many runners at night. To avoid disturbing the surroundings with unnecessary light, Parkathon has an active and a passive state. In the passive state, only a small area in front of the bollard is lit up, but when a runner comes along, a motion sensor is activated and light two long range LEDs, lighting up the path, and creating the best possible light for the runner, but without glaring the runners night vision. Parkathon is solar powered, and uses a mere 5w at maximum output, due to high efficiency OLEDs.