Abstract
A wireless networked LED street lighting system with centralized and remote control technology has emerged as an innovative smart city application with great potential to reduce energy cost and enhance public safety. A pilot system integrated within a campus microgrid demonstrates the benefits of two smart city applications for public safety enhancement, while revealing multiple cyber-security challenges.
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