Using a Dynamic Sensor Network to Obtain Spatiotemporal Data in an Urban Environment

Conference Paper (2018)
Author(s)

Lilia Angelova (Student TU Delft)

P.L.M. Flikweert (TU Delft - Design Informatics)

Panagiotis Karydakis (Student TU Delft)

Daniël Kersbergen (Student TU Delft)

Roos Teeuwen (Student TU Delft)

Kotryna Valečkaitė (TU Delft - Design Informatics)

E Verbree (TU Delft - OLD Department of GIS Technology)

Martijn Meijers (TU Delft - OLD Department of GIS Technology)

SC Spek (TU Delft - OLD Urban Design)

Research Group
OLD Department of GIS Technology
Copyright
© 2018 Lilia Angelova, P.L.M. Flikweert, Panagiotis Karydakis, Daniël Kersbergen, Roos Teeuwen, K. Valečkaitė, E. Verbree, B.M. Meijers, S.C. van der Spek
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000225582
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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Copyright
© 2018 Lilia Angelova, P.L.M. Flikweert, Panagiotis Karydakis, Daniël Kersbergen, Roos Teeuwen, K. Valečkaitė, E. Verbree, B.M. Meijers, S.C. van der Spek
Research Group
OLD Department of GIS Technology
Pages (from-to)
13-18
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Abstract

Along with the rise of the smart city movement, Internet of Things is an upcoming phenomenon. Objects and devices are becoming more and more wirelessly interconnected, communicating information between themselves and to human beings. As an addition to static sensor networks that gather real-time environmental data, the feasibility of implementing a dynamic sensor network based on LoRa communication is researched. To achieve such a dynamic system, a self-developed sensor platform was constructed, based on the microcontroller LoPy, measuring temperature and humidity. The emphasis of the research is on the localisation of the sensor platforms. A WiFi fingerprinting radiomap was constructed based on available MAC-addresses, their signal strengths, and GPS coordinates. In this method the GPS module is only used for the composition of the radiomap. The quality of the radiomap methodology was assessed by constructing it of measurements gathered in four days, and testing it for the remaining three days. This test gave a correctness of 50% while another 38% of measurements were localised in a neighbouring cell. The quality of the collected sensor data turned out to be dependent on the weather conditions and the placement location on the carrier vehicle. Another topic of research was LoRa communication, which was deemed as very limited for dynamic implementations, as the sending of location-related data takes up a large part of the already limited message size.