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22 May 2023 Architecture design of smart light pole system based on IoT technology
Peng Chen, Xu Chen
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Proceedings Volume 12640, International Conference on Internet of Things and Machine Learning (IoTML 2022); 1264004 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2673530
Event: International Conference on Internet of Things and Machine Learning (IoTML 2022), 2022, Harbin, China
Abstract
With the rapid development of global technology and the expansion of traditional industries, energy shortages and environmental pollution have become issues that cannot be ignored. Ubiquitous lighting facilities, as a significant feature of modern construction, consume a lot of energy, and with the acceleration of urbanization, the construction scale of road lighting will continue to expand, and energy consumption will also be further expanded. As a key technology for the upgrading of traditional industries, the Internet of Things technology is also a key technology for building a smart city. The unified control and deployment of lighting facilities through the Internet of Things technology can promote the development of lighting facilities in the direction of intelligence and energy saving. This paper first briefly introduces the architecture design of a smart light pole system, and briefly describes the realized functions and an application case in the expressway service area, providing a systematic solution for the construction of smart lighting facilities.
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Peng Chen and Xu Chen "Architecture design of smart light pole system based on IoT technology", Proc. SPIE 12640, International Conference on Internet of Things and Machine Learning (IoTML 2022), 1264004 (22 May 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2673530
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KEYWORDS
Clouds

Design and modelling

Light sources and illumination

Internet of things

Environmental monitoring

Power consumption

Roads

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