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  • Urban planning and smart city development
  • Internet of Things (IoT) applications
  • Environmental monitoring systems

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  • Rapid urbanization drives demand for enhanced urban services and quality of life.
  • Smart cities leverage connected devices, like intelligent lighting, to improve infrastructure.
  • Existing technologies may present cost or efficiency limitations for comprehensive urban IoT solutions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the potential of an IoT-enabled smart lighting system for urban environments.
  • To introduce LoRaCELL, an innovative system for intelligent public lighting.
  • To demonstrate the system's role in enhancing urban safety, economy, and sustainability.

Main Methods:

  • Development of LoRaCELL, an IoT system utilizing edge devices for data collection.
  • Integration of sensors for light intensity, humidity, temperature, air quality, UV radiation, current, and voltage.
  • Synchronization of edge devices and transmission of IoT sensing data.

Main Results:

  • Successful synchronization of LoRaCELL devices was achieved.
  • The system demonstrated effective collection and transmission of diverse IoT sensing data.
  • LoRaCELL proved to be a low-cost solution compared to traditional technologies like LoRaWAN.

Conclusions:

  • LoRaCELL is a pioneering solution for intelligent public lighting systems.
  • The system significantly contributes to advancing IoT-driven urban development.
  • LoRaCELL offers a cost-effective and efficient approach to smart urban infrastructure.