Design of the Urban Lighting Control System Based on Optical Multisensor Technology and the GM Model

IF 1.2 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Weili Wu, Xiang Tang
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Lighting has emerged as a central concern in the domain of city planning and design in recent decades. Better lighting does more than just make cities safer and more secure; it also makes them more aesthetically pleasing and easier to live in. A single type of optical sensor is no longer sufficient to meet the needs of intelligent lighting for urban roads, and as such, there is a growing demand for cutting-edge control systems that can adapt to the dynamic lighting needs in urban environments. This paper’s goal is to create an intelligent urban lighting control system by integrating optical multisensor technology and the gray model (GM model). Programmable logic controller (PLC) serves as the system’s central processing unit, with light intensity sensors and color sensor-detecting devices placed strategically throughout each city and linked directly to the controller. Each road streetlight is equipped with a motion sensor detection device that is tasked with identifying the presence of vehicles and pedestrians within its field of view. Data fusion technology is utilized to process the environmental data gathered by optical multisensors, the collected data are then used to control and predict outcomes using the robust prediction capability of the GM model, and the result is a lighting control strategy that is both efficient and intelligent. In the end, the strategy presented in this paper is applied to improving the management of an industrial park lighting system’s energy consumption. The results of the evaluations show that the fresh method is successful in dimming, prediction, and control. This conclusively demonstrates the efficacy of the paper’s proposed design solution, which integrates optical multisensor technology with sophisticated control algorithms and data analysis to improve the quality of life in urban areas by boosting the efficiency and sustainability of the urban lighting system.
基于光多传感器技术和GM模型的城市照明控制系统设计
近几十年来,照明已经成为城市规划和设计领域的一个核心问题。更好的照明不仅仅使城市更加安全;这也使它们更美观,更容易居住。单一类型的光学传感器已不足以满足城市道路智能照明的需求,因此,对能够适应城市环境中动态照明需求的尖端控制系统的需求日益增长。本文的目标是将光学多传感器技术与灰色模型(GM模型)相结合,构建智能城市照明控制系统。可编程逻辑控制器(PLC)作为系统的中央处理单元,光强传感器和颜色传感器检测设备战略性地放置在每个城市,并直接连接到控制器。每个道路路灯都配备了一个运动传感器检测设备,其任务是识别其视野内车辆和行人的存在。利用数据融合技术对光多传感器采集的环境数据进行处理,利用GM模型的鲁棒预测能力对结果进行控制和预测,从而得到高效智能的照明控制策略。最后,将本文提出的策略应用于某工业园区照明系统能耗管理的改进。评价结果表明,该方法在调光、预测和控制方面取得了成功。这最终证明了本文提出的设计方案的有效性,该方案将光学多传感器技术与复杂的控制算法和数据分析相结合,通过提高城市照明系统的效率和可持续性来改善城市地区的生活质量。
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Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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