Iterl: A wireless adaptive system for efficient road lighting

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This work presents the development and construction of an adaptive street lighting system that improves safety at intersections, which is the result of applying low-power Internet of Things (IoT) techniques to intelligent transportation systems. A set of wireless sensor nodes using the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.15.4 standard with additional internet protocol (IP) connectivity measures both ambient conditions and vehicle transit. These measurements are sent to a coordinator node that collects and passes them to a local controller, which then makes decisions leading to the streetlight being turned on and its illumination level controlled. Streetlights are autonomous, powered by photovoltaic energy, and wirelessly connected, achieving a high degree of energy efficiency. Relevant data are also sent to the highway conservation center, allowing it to maintain up-to-date information for the system, enabling preventive maintenance.

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García-Castellano, M., González-Romo, J. M., Gómez-Galán, J. A., García-Martín, J. P., Torralba, A., & Pérez-Mira, V. (2019). Iterl: A wireless adaptive system for efficient road lighting. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19235101

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