Presentation 2015-03-05
Study for implementation of smart street lamps controlled by a sensor network
Yuma HIRAYANAGI, Noriaki YOSHIURA,
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Abstract(in English) This paper implements the basic part of a smart street lamp system that is controlled by a sensor network. The street lamps in the system light up only when a pedestrian or a vehicle comes around the street lamps or can see the street lamps. This system consists of a server, street lamps and sensors that have built-in wireless communication modules. The server, the street lamps and sensors set up a mesh network. The server receives signals from the sensors and controls lighting up of the lamps according to the signals from the sensors. Lighting off of the street lamps decreases energy consumption, but declines safety and security in streets. This system keeps lighting up the street lamps that are around pedestrians or vehicles to keep streets safe. This paper creates the software for the server, lamps and sensors in the system and evaluates the software by an experiment.
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Keyword(in English) Energy Saving / ZigBee / M2M / IoT
Paper # SITE2014-64,IA2014-96
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Title (in English) Study for implementation of smart street lamps controlled by a sensor network
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Keyword(1) Energy Saving
Keyword(2) ZigBee
Keyword(3) M2M
Keyword(4) IoT
1st Author's Name Yuma HIRAYANAGI
1st Author's Affiliation Saitama University()
2nd Author's Name Noriaki YOSHIURA
2nd Author's Affiliation Saitama University
Date 2015-03-05
Paper # SITE2014-64,IA2014-96
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 494
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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