Eng (Mar 2024)

A Retrofit Streetlamp Monitoring Solution Using LoRaWAN Communications

  • Sören Schneider,
  • Marco Goetze,
  • Silvia Krug,
  • Tino Hutschenreuther

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/eng5010028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 513 – 531

Abstract

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Ubiquitous street lighting is essential for urban areas. While nowadays, LED-based “smart lamps” are commercially available, municipalities can only switch to them in the long run due to financial constraints. Especially, older types of lamps require frequent bulb replacements to maintain the lighting infrastructure’s function. To speed up the detection of defects and enable better planning, a non-invasively retrofittable IoT sensor solution is proposed that monitors lamps for defects via visible light sensors, communicates measurement data wirelessly to a central location via LoRaWAN, and processes and visualizes the resulting information centrally. The sensor nodes are capable of automatically adjusting to shifting day- and nighttimes thanks to a second sensor monitoring ambient light. The work specifically addresses aspects of energy efficiency essential to the battery-powered operation of the sensor nodes. Besides design considerations and implementation details, the paper also summarizes the experimental validation of the system by way of an extensive field trial and expounds upon further experiences from it.

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