학술논문

Smart Street Light System using Wi-SUN and oneM2M
Document Type
Conference
Source
2024 IEEE Applied Sensing Conference (APSCON) Applied Sensing Conference (APSCON), 2024 IEEE. :1-4 Jan, 2024
Subject
Engineering Profession
General Topics for Engineers
Wireless communication
Wireless sensor networks
Smart cities
Roads
Lighting
Switches
Luminescence
oneM2M
Smart street lighting
Smart city
Urban deployment
Wi-SUN
Language
Abstract
As urbanization continues to accelerate, the demand for energy-efficient and sustainable urban infrastructure has become paramount. Street lights are an elemental part of any city because they facilitate better night visibility, secured roads, and luminescence in public areas. Also, because street lights are present homogeneously on city roads, if they are used for wireless communication, other smart nodes can make use of their backhaul. In this paper, we present a smart street lighting system based on Wi-SUN (Wireless Smart Ubiquitous Network), which offers excellent redundancy owing to its use of a mesh topology. Wi-SUN is based on the IEEE 802.15.4g standard and uses license-free sub-GHz bands. We have used oneM2M as the middleware platform to enable possible interoperability with other smart city data verticals such as weather stations, environmental monitoring, crowd monitoring and so on. The proposed system provides a robust and low-cost method for controlling street lighting in any area, providing IP-addressable lighting. The proposed system additionally aims to provide consistent Wi-SUN coverage for future nodes in the area of deployment.