A LoRa-based Energy-efficient Sensing System for Urban Data Collection

Lukas Schulthess, Tiago Salzmann, Christian Vogt, M. Magno
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Nowadays, cities provide much more than shopping opportunities or working spaces. Individual locations such as parks and squares are used as meeting points and local recreation areas by many people. To ensure that they remain attractive in the future, the design of such squares must be regularly adapted to the needs of the public. These utilization trends can be derived using public data collection. The more diverse and rich the data sets are, the easier it is to optimize public space design through data analysis. Traditional data collection methods such as questionnaires, observations, or videos are either labor intensive or cannot guarantee to preserve the individual’s privacy.This work presents a privacy-preserving, low-power, and low-cost smart sensing system that is capable of anonymously collecting data about public space utilization by analyzing the occupancy distribution of public seating. To support future urban planning the sensor nodes are capable of monitoring environmental noise, chair utilization, and their position, temperature, and humidity and provide them over a city-wide Long Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN). The final sensing system’s robust operation is proven in a trial run at two public squares in a city with 16 sensor nodes over a duration of two months. By consuming 33.65 mWh per day with all subsystems enabled, including sitting detection based on a continuous acceleration measurement operating on a robust and simple threshold algorithm, the custom-designed sensor node achieves continuous monitoring during the 2-month trial run. The evaluation of the experimental results clearly shows how the two locations are used, which confirms the practicability of the proposed solution. All data collected during the field trial is publicly available as open data.
基于lora的城市数据采集节能传感系统
如今,城市提供的不仅仅是购物机会或工作空间。公园和广场等单独的地点被许多人用作聚会地点和当地的娱乐场所。为了确保它们在未来保持吸引力,这些广场的设计必须定期适应公众的需求。这些利用趋势可以通过公共数据收集得到。数据集越多样、越丰富,就越容易通过数据分析优化公共空间设计。传统的数据收集方法,如问卷调查、观察或视频,要么是劳动密集型的,要么不能保证保护个人隐私。这项工作提出了一种保护隐私、低功耗、低成本的智能传感系统,该系统能够通过分析公共座位的占用分布来匿名收集公共空间利用数据。为了支持未来的城市规划,传感器节点能够监测环境噪音、椅子利用率、位置、温度和湿度,并通过城市范围的远程广域网(LoRaWAN)提供这些数据。在两个月的时间里,在一个有16个传感器节点的城市的两个公共广场进行了试验,最终的传感系统的鲁棒性得到了证明。在启用所有子系统的情况下,每天消耗33.65兆瓦时,包括基于连续加速度测量的坐姿检测,该检测基于鲁棒且简单的阈值算法,定制设计的传感器节点在两个月的试运行期间实现了连续监测。实验结果的评价清楚地显示了两个位置的使用情况,证实了所提出的解决方案的实用性。在现场试验期间收集的所有数据都作为开放数据公开提供。
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