In order to solve the problem of waste of power and human resources in the traditional street lamp control system, this paper designs a smart street lamp centralized control system based on STM32 and LoRa technology. The centralized control system consists of a centralized control device and multiple single lamp control devices. The STM32F103 is the MCU of the centralized control device. The system uses the characteristics of low communication cost and long transmission distance of LoRa technology to realize the communication between the centralized control device and the single lamp control device. The centralized control device uses the Modbus RTU protocol to communicate with the sensor module, and adjusts according to environmental factors. The brightness of the street lamp realizes the "on-demand lighting" of the street lamp, and an adaptive rate algorithm is proposed to optimize the communication of the LoRa network and improve the working efficiency of the system. This centralized control system combines embedded and wireless communication technology and has advantages in cost, reliability, energy saving and intelligent control. It can be applied to street lamp lighting control in various environments. It has a high degree of intelligence and has a strong market potential.
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