Analysis of meteorological conditions in the municipality of Palhoça/SC by a low-cost station with data transmitted via public lighting telemanagement
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Data transmission, Weather station, Public lighting remote managementAbstract
Smart cities have a remote management system capable of monitoring various information via the public lighting system. It should be noted that environmental data is already collected via this system in other countries, but this initiative has not yet been implemented in Brazil. Thus, this project proposed installing a low-cost station in Palhoça/SC, transmitting data continuously, through the public lighting telemanagement system, to a storage platform and comparing the information obtained with professional meteorological stations nearby. In this solution, temperature and atmospheric pressure data were analyzed over a short period, highlighting three distinct meteorological conditions. The proposal is to implement several stations throughout the municipality in the future, generating information for regional meteorological analyses.
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