Robust Cellular connectivity-Based Smart LED Street Lighting System: A Platform For Innovative Mission Critical Smart City IoT Applications

A. Hassebo, Mohamed A. Ali
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Smart connected LED streetlights are emerging as an important infrastructure that can support basic lighting control services as well as a wide range of current and future smart city applications and services. Each smart streetlight is turned into multi-sensor-equipped smart node, a sensor ‘hub’ node, capable of capturing and transmitting/receiving real-time data (digitally controllable nodes). A smart LED has sensors embedded into and connectivity to the cloud. This paper assesses the feasibility and quantifies the performance of commercial point-to point (P2P) 4G LTE cellular networks when used to provide robust connectivity between a massive number of smart streetlight hub nodes and the cloud. Each smart streetlight hub node is assumed to be running simultaneously few basic lighting control services as well as smart city services and applications, including mission-critical with strict latency and reliability requirements, with particular emphasis on HD IP video surveillance cameras.
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基于稳健蜂窝连接的智能LED街道照明系统:创新关键任务智能城市物联网应用平台
智能连接LED路灯正在成为一种重要的基础设施,可以支持基本的照明控制服务以及广泛的当前和未来的智慧城市应用和服务。每个智能路灯都变成了配备多传感器的智能节点,一个传感器“集线器”节点,能够捕获和发送/接收实时数据(数字可控节点)。智能LED内置传感器并与云连接。本文评估了商用点对点(P2P) 4G LTE蜂窝网络的可行性,并量化了其性能,该网络用于在大量智能路灯集线器节点和云之间提供强大的连接。假设每个智能路灯枢纽节点同时运行几个基本照明控制服务以及智慧城市服务和应用程序,包括具有严格延迟和可靠性要求的关键任务,特别强调高清IP视频监控摄像机。
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