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Title Telemanagement and Its Benefits to Energy, Environment, and Society: A Case Study in Street Lighting
ID_Doc 44227
Authors Ulian, JPD; da Silva, LCP; de Oliveira, GG; Cypriano, JGI; Iano, Y; Vaz, GC
Title Telemanagement and Its Benefits to Energy, Environment, and Society: A Case Study in Street Lighting
Year 2022
Published
DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-08545-1_16
Abstract Brazil plays a fundamental role in mitigating environmental impacts and climate change. The country is part of the Paris Agreement signed in 2015 and one of its goals established in the "Nationally Determined Contributions" (NDS) is to achieve 10% of efficiency gains in the electricity sector. This article aims to analyze the contributions to comply with SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) through the modernization of public lighting and the use of remote management, i.e., the application of a set of hardware and software that work with the lighting poles and aims, among other things, to remotely control the lamps, perform measurements such as voltage, power, and efficiency, in addition to paving the way for various applications aimed at the Internet of Things (IoT). In other words, the equipment, such as public lighting fixtures, that are already installed in large and small cities in Brazil could be modernized and remodeled, to assign new characteristics, integrating the entire system of a smart city and the equipment currently used to benefit the population as a whole. Thus, by modernizing the system, the objective of this work is to bring and boost countless benefits to the society and the electric company, which, through the use of this system, can eliminate an old deficiency present in charge systems by estimation, adopting a real-time consumption measurement system with more precision.
Author Keywords Street lighting; Remote management; Smart Cities; IoT (Internet of Things); Smart Grid; Energy efficiency
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
EID WOS:000908023600016
WoS Category Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications; Computer Science, Software Engineering
Research Area Computer Science
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