LoRaCELL-Driven IoT Smart Lighting Systems: Sustainability in Urban Infrastructure

Sensors (Basel). 2024 Jan 16;24(2):574. doi: 10.3390/s24020574.

Abstract

In recent years, the rate of urbanization has increased enormously, precipitating an escalating demand for improved services and applications in urban areas to improve the quality of life. In the Internet of Things (IoT)era, cities are transforming into smart urban centers. These cities incorporate connected devices, such as intelligent public lighting systems, to enhance their urban infrastructure. Therefore, this work explores the transformative potential of an IoT-enabled smart lighting system in urban environments, emphasizing its essential role in enhancing safety, economy, and sustainability. In this sense, LoRaCELL (Long-Range Cell) is introduced. LoRaCELL is an innovative system that utilizes edge devices for data collection, such as light intensity, humidity, temperature, air quality, solar ultraviolet radiation, ammeter, and voltmeter. It stands as a pioneering solution for intelligent public lighting systems, contributing to advancing IoT-driven urban development. The outcomes showed that the proposed system could successfully synchronize the devices with each other and send IoT sensing data at a low cost compared to traditional technologies such as LoRaWAN.

Keywords: IoT-enabled smart lighting; LoRaCELL; urban development and sustainability.

Grants and funding

This research was funded by CEB-Lageado and CEB-Participações with the supervision of ANEEL, the Brazilian Regulatory Agency of Electricity, under grant number PD-00675-0002/2021.