Automation control and monitoring of public street lighting system based on internet of things

Author(s):  
Andi Adriansyah ◽  
Akhmad Wahyu Dani ◽  
Gerri Irman Nugraha
Author(s):  
Syifaul Fuada ◽  
Trio Adiono ◽  
Lindawani Siregar

<p class="0abstract">IoT concept gained tremendous momentum in this century's technological advancements because it has efficiently connected various devices wirelessly. The ESP8266 Wi-Fi serial transceiver module is one of the most used devices for IoT applications. This paper designs the IoT-based smart street lighting system using ESP8266 configured as a Mesh network. The ESP8266 was instructed (programmed) to control the light level by producing a PWM signal, then it sends a dimmer value and reads the sensor's data. We can access our system wirelessly via a web server. The overall system was successful as a smart street lighting system in a wireless Mesh environment. This research result is also compared to the existing similar project in terms of the system complexity aspect.</p>


Author(s):  
Irmayanti H ◽  
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Tosin T ◽  
Mahdi M L ◽  
Yosafat B ◽  
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The purpose of this study is to implement the Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) protocol and the Progressive Web App (PWA) of the Internet of Things (IoT) based public street lighting system. The MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) protocol is a protocol that runs on the TCP / IP stack and is specially designed for machine to machine that does not have a special address. Progressive web application (PWA) is a software creation method by combining regular websites with mobile & desktop applications. This research is a development from previous research on Automatic Public Street Lighting. The development carried out includes a communication system, monitoring of lighting conditions, and automation or manual control of lights. The results obtained are the ease of monitoring lamp conditions and early detection of lamp problems. These results are obtained from the data sent by each street light, in the form of lamp status data, voltage, and electric current, through Long Range (LoRa) communication to the gateway using a radio network. The gateway data is then sent to the broker via the internet using the MQTT protocol and control and monitoring street light conditions using the Real-time Website and a mobile device. This research's impact is that street lighting monitoring and maintenance can be carried out more efficiently.


Author(s):  
M. A. Dalla Costa ◽  
L. Schuch ◽  
L. Michels ◽  
C. Rech ◽  
J. R. Pinheiro ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ithalo Hespanhol de Souza ◽  
Gustavo Weber Denardin ◽  
Juliano de Pelegrini Lopes ◽  
Diogo Ribeiro Vargas

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