On the development of a wireless self localizing streetlight monitoring system

C. De Dominicis, A. Flammini, E. Sisinni, L. Fasanotti, F. Floreani
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The growing interest towards green and efficient use of electrical energy has recently pushed the industry of street light control systems. In the past, very simple on/off switching mechanism based on daylight sensing and cyclic preventive maintenance procedures were adopted. Nowadays, intelligent control systems offering remote supervision have strongly contributed to a change in perspective in maintenance engineering form a traditional “Fail and Fix” view to a “Predict and Prevent” approach. However, most of the infrastructure is already in place and replace street light with improved units has to be economical feasible. Traditional solutions exploit Power Line Communications (PLCs). In this paper we propose a wireless retrofitting of lamps, which has some advantages due to the independence from power line faults. In addition, the service provider usually ignores the exact location of the lamp poles and the integration with Geographic Information System (GIS) databases requires a preliminary on-site survey. The novelty of our proposal relies on the exploitation of nodes self location capability. Radios based on Chirp Spread Spectrum (CSS) modulation are used in order to achieve a good spatial resolution without the adoption of expensive GPS modules. In particular, experimental results are focused on the ranging capabilities of such devices, showing the feasibility of the proposed approach. Open field trials, mimicking real world applications, have shown an overall accuracy on the order of one meter.
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一种无线自定位路灯监控系统的研制
对绿色和高效使用电能的兴趣日益增长,最近推动了路灯控制系统的发展。过去,采用非常简单的基于日光感应的开/关开关机制和循环预防性维护程序。如今,提供远程监控的智能控制系统极大地改变了维护工程的观点,从传统的“故障和修复”观点转变为“预测和预防”方法。然而,大多数基础设施已经到位,用改进的单位替换路灯必须是经济可行的。传统的解决方案利用电力线通信(plc)。本文提出了一种灯具的无线改造方案,该方案具有不受电力线故障影响的优点。此外,服务提供商通常忽略灯杆的确切位置,并且与地理信息系统(GIS)数据库的集成需要初步的现场调查。该方案的新颖性依赖于利用节点的自我定位能力。为了在不使用昂贵的GPS模块的情况下获得良好的空间分辨率,采用了基于Chirp扩频(CSS)调制的无线电。特别地,实验结果集中在这些装置的测距能力上,显示了所提出方法的可行性。模拟现实世界应用的开放现场试验显示,该系统的总体精度约为1米。
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