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Development of a low-cost IoT system to detect and locate lightning strikes

Jaume Segura-garciaIsmael Mialdea-florJesus Lopez-ballesterMiguel Garcia-pinedaRafael Fayos-jordanEnrique A. Navarro-cambaAntonio Soriano-asensiSantiago Felici-castellJose M. Alcaraz-calero

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Lightning detection020203 distributed computingbusiness.industryComputer scienceMesh networkingBig dataReal-time computing02 engineering and technologylaw.inventionLightning strikeIdentification (information)lawRange (aeronautics)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinessTrilaterationWireless sensor network

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Lightnings are violent natural phenomena and can generate many expenditures, specially when they strike in urban areas. The identification of the concrete geographic area where they strike is of critical importance for emergency services in order to enhance their effectiveness by doing an intensive coverage of the affected area. To achieve this aim, this paper proposes a design, prototype and validation of a distributed network of Internet of Things (IoT) devices to enable detection and location of lightning strikes. The IoT devices are empowered with lightning detection capabilities and are synchronized with the other devices in the sensor network. All of them cooperate within a network that is able to locate different events thanks to a trilateration algorithm implemented in a big data environment. The designed low cost lightning detection system is based on the AS3935 sensor. This alone device has a limited range of effective detection, but when it is embedded in a IoT mesh network, the accuracy and performance is increased up to good levels, in the order of kilometres. A fully operational IoT network has been deployed and a functional validation and empirical measurements are provided.

https://doi.org/10.1145/3401895.3401916