SSL: Smart Street Lamp Based On Fog Computing For Smarter Cities
SSL: Smart Street Lamp Based On Fog Computing For Smarter Cities
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*Corresponding Author: N. Nithya (MCA, MPhil), Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Applications,
Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College of Arts and Science for Women (Autonomous), Bharathidhasan University,
Perambalur, Tamil Nadu, India
ABSTRACT
Energy conservation and higher performance could be a should in sensible street lamps assembled in smart
cities. the prevailing street lights don't seem to be appropriate for sensible cities wherever the upkeep and
security is quiet sophisticated. so as to deal with these issues, a sensible streetlight (SSL) is planned in our
idea. each sensible lamp may be operated severally which ends in an exceedingly fine management. all told
sensible street lamps brightness may be adjusted dynamically. every streetlight will report the abnormal
standing severally with an automatic alarm. The experimental results showed that planned SSL will improve
energy potency and cut back danger. Intelligent street lamps are planned supported several communication
technologies, like ZigBee, LPWA, GSM , and so on . moreover, there are several alternative communication
technologies, like Bluetooth, UMTS/LTE, Wi-Fi , and so on. every of those communication technologies has
its own characteristic. the road lamp is provided with some sensors, like location detector, infrared detector,
and light-weight detector, to make associate degree intelligent sensing streetlight. Consequently, brightness
of street lamps may be adjusted. As already mentioned, safety is one in all the foremost necessary
characteristics of the sensible cities, and periodic maintenance of street lamps could be a key parameter for
safety. The shorter the upkeep is, the higher the security is going to be.
KEYWORDS: sensible streetlight, SSL, sensible lamp, communication technologies, street lamps, safety
INTRODUCTION
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Both safety and energy conservation are vital benefits of sensible cities. Namely, town streetlight is related to
with each safety and energy conservation. Therefore, streetlight is an important a part of the sensible cities. However,
current street lamps have lack of sensible characteristics, that will increase each danger and energy consumption. so as to
deal with these issues, a sensible streetlight (SSL) supported fog computing for smarter cities is projected during this
paper. the benefits of the projected SSL are:
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PROBLEM DEFINITION
The major cause in the usual street lamps are the lamps may be easily stolen , breakable and can be damaged in
day to day life cycle. Moreover the maintenance of the street lamps are not up to the core. To validate those major
deficiency causes the street lamps are in urge to make an change over.
In the current environment the stability and the durability of every lamps must be higher, but to do so the normal
procedure has not been supported to make that process to work with efficiency.
LITERATURE SURVEY
Internet services are going to be pervasive in future intelligent transportation systems. to the current finish,
conveyance Wi-Fi networks area unit introduced and wide deployed these days. However, quantitative performance in
conveyance Wi-Fi networks has not been reported within the literature. during this paper, we have a tendency to conduct
a measuring study in conveyance Wi-Fi networks to research the transmission and downlink output below numerous
conveyance environments. The measuring results demonstrate that current conveyance Wi-Fi networks have poor quality
in terms of downlink output and therefore economical resource management schemes ought to be devised.
In his article describes the planning issues for low-power short-range radio transceivers with a spotlight on the
two.4 GHz PHY layer outlined as a part of the IEEE 802.15.4 standard. The specification needs for IEEE 802.15.4-
compliant transceivers, and therefore the style challenges and sensible implementation of a highly-integrated low-power
a pair of.4 GHz transceiver ar afterwards mentioned. The transceiver uses a direct-conversion receiver with switched
antenna diversity and a transmitter mistreatment direct closedloop VCO modulation. It integrates a mask-programmable
radio controller capable of autonomously playing timing-critical macintosh functions, and a sleep timer. enforced in
zero.18 mum RFCMOS technology with a chip space of but six mm2, the transceiver achieves a link margin of ninety
nine dB whereas drawing sixteen.8 mA and eighteen mA from a one.8 V offer in receive and transmit mode, severally.
This paper presents associate economical methodology for scheming the Precoding Matrix Indicator (PMI),
Rank Indicator (RI) and Channel Quality Indicator (CQI) at an extended Term Evolution (LTE) User instrumentation
(UE). the indications ar needed for abstraction preprocessing and link adaption within the downlink of a 3GPP
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UMTS/LTE system. to scale back the process burden for the UE, our methodology decomposes the matter into 2 separate
steps, one in all together evaluating the PMI and American state supported a mutual info metric and one in all selecting
the CQI worth to realize a given target Block Error magnitude relation (BLER) constraint. The performance of the tactic
is evaluated utilizing associate LTE downlink
ink physical layer machine. The influence of calculable channel information
on the feedback alternative is investigated for statistical procedure (LS) and Linear Minimum Mean square Error
(LMMSE) channel estimators.
SYSTEM DESIGN
To propose a smart street lamp (SSL) based on fog computing for smarter cities to meet the above four abilities.
The proposed SSL consists of three main parts: an intelligent sensing street lamp, which can adjust lamp brightness, an
autonomous alarm which reports about abnormal beh
behavior;
avior; an efficient network, which is used for real
real-time
communication between managers and massive street lamps; and lastly, a flexible management platform, which is easy
and highly automated. We verified the proposed SSL by its application in Xiasha District
District of Hangzhou, China, and very
good results were obtained. The average maintenance period, which denotes the time period from the moment the street
lamp is broken to the moment that is noticed by the server, is less than 20 minutes. Moreover, the proposed
propos SSL can
reduce human resources avoiding an inefficient manual patrol. The main contributions of the proposed SSL are: The
hybrid network is adopted, the Narrow Band Internet of Things (NB
(NB-IoT) is used for real-time
time communication between
server and massive
ve street lamps, and the Internet is used for real-time
real time communication between managers and server; A
flexible management platform is implemented, and it notifies the managers about broken street lamps at real time and
automatically dispatches the maintenance
ce staff to repair broken street lamps. The states of all street lamps can be traced
and adjusted in real time.
MODULE DESCRIPTIONS
ADMIN
The admin controls the entire system through online in which the whole smart street lights has been covered.
The admin has the proper authentication to operate the total number of street lights that has been involved in the system.
UNIQUE ID GENERATION
After the process has been undertaken by the admin each smart street light has been provided with an unique ID
from which the admin can easily identify the exact smart street lamp for further operations like ON/OFF, maintenance,
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stolen, broken etc. By assuming the unique ID every smart lamp can be handled under the control of the admin.
MONITORING CHART
We evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed SSL by simulation of abnormal states of street lamps based on fog
computing server which implements flexible management platform. We analyze the periodic maintenance of abnormal
states of street lamps. The results of SSL reliability; and finally, the energy conservation has been solved.
As already mentioned, all street lamps periodically send information of their states to the server, and the server
stores received information in the database. In order to find the abnormal states of street lamps, the server periodically
checks.
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• Intimate Status
By the location sensors in the street lamp, the server can be informed whether the street lamp is stolen.
Moreover, the street lamp can be found when the street lamp is lost. Further, when the server finds the light
bulbs of street lamps are broken, the server can send the detail location to the serviceman for repairing, so the
serviceman can locate the broken street lamp accurately which improves efficiency.
The infrared sensor in street lamp makes the street lamp more intelligence. The street lamps can distinguish the
demands for brightness. Namely, for street lamps in the unmanned area, the brightness should be turn down, and for the
street lamps in the crowded area, the brightness needs to be turned up. Therefore, safety in the crowded areas can be
guaranteed, and turning down of unmanned street lamps meets energy conservation requirement.
1. The street lamp bulb is broken. When server checks the street lamp and finds its current is equal to zero but
its voltage differs from zero, it concludes the street lamp has a broken bulb.
2. The street lamp is offline. When server checks the street lamp and finds that no data are received from the
lamp, it concludes the street lamp is in offline state.
3. The street lamp is in the power saving mode. When server checks the street lamp and finds both its current
and voltage are lower than their normal values, it concludes the street lamp is in the power saving mode.
4. Fault. When server checks the street lamp and finds that both lamp current and voltage are equal to zero, and
all street lamps in that region have the same state, the server concludes that a fault occurred, which may be
caused by a power failure.
5. Close. When server checks the street lamp and finds that both lamp current and voltage are equal to zero, but
not all street lamps in that region have the same state, the server concludes that the street lamp is closed.
Autonomous alarm is to avoid stealing. Every street lamp needs to have a self-protection ability. When it is
stolen, it should autonomously send the alarm. In this way, the street lamp stealing can be avoided. A flexible
management platform is implemented, and it notifies the managers about broken street lamps at real time and
automatically dispatches the maintenance staff to repair broken street lamps.
CONCLUSIONS
In order to satisfy the requirements of smart cities, this paper proposes a smart street lamp (SSL) based on fog
computing. The SSL mainly consists of three parts: intelligent sensing street lamp (street lamp brightness can be adjusted
and autonomous alarm notifies about lamp abnormal state); efficient network (real-time communication is achieved, the
NBIoT is adopted for communication between server and massive street lamps, and the Internet communication
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technology, such as Wi-Fi and 4G, is adopted for communication between server and managers); and flexible
management platform (management platform can optimize resource scheduling for easy and highly automated
management of street lamp system). The proposed SSL was verified by its application in Xiasha district of Hangzhou,
China, and obtained results proved high efficiency. The average maintenance period, which denoted the time between the
abnormal lamp state appeared and the server checked it, was about 20 minutes. Moreover, the proposed SSL can reduce
human resources by eliminating unnecessary periodic inspections.
S. ARIVUKODI
S. Arivukodi received her BSc Degree in Computer Science, MCA Degree in Computer
Applications from Bharathidhasan University, Trichy India in the year 2016 and 2019.
S. BHUVANESHWARI
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