Design and Implementation of Lighting Management System Based on Wireless City

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China mobile is using 3G and WiFi to construct a everywhere wireless network ,named wireless city.The lighting management system make every city lighting unit to access a unified management platform via the wireless network, so that realize the acquisition of working state, the setting of work mode and the automatic report of fault for every lighting unit. This paper mainly introduces the lighting management node and the unified management platform. The lighting management node is responsible for adaptive wireless network access, information collection and control of the lighting unit. The unified management platform is responsible for establishing the feature database of every light unit, the man-machine operation interface and the illumination energy conservation algorithm of the whole city. In addition, this paper also discussed the cost,and efficiency, the advantages and disadvantages of the lighting management system. Finally, through the experiment estimate for an intermediate city, This system can yield high rates of energy usage, with pay back in 10 years.

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