Development of a solar-powered edge processing perimeter alert system with AI and LoRa/LoRaWAN integration for drone detection and enhanced security

Autor
Mejia-Herrera, Mateo
Botero-Valencia, Juan
Ortega, José
Hernández-García, Ruber
Fecha
2025Resumen
Edge processing is a trend in developing new technologies that leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) without transmitting large volumes of data to centralized processing services. This technique is particularly relevant for security applications where there is a need to reduce the probability of intrusion or data breaches and to decentralize alert systems. Although drone detection has received great research attention, the ability to identify helicopters expands the spectrum of aerial threats that can be detected. In this work, we present the development of a perimeter alert system that integrates AI and multiple sensors processed at the edge. The proposed system can be integrated into a LoRa or LoRaWAN network powered by solar energy. The system incorporates a PDM microphone based on an Arduino Nano 33 BLE with a trained model to identify a drone or a UH-60 from an audio spectrogram to demonstrate its functionality. It is complemented by two PIR motion sensors and a microwave sensor with a range of up to 11 m. Additionally, the DC magnetic field is measured to identify possible sensor movements or changes caused by large bodies, and a configurable RGB light signal visually indicates motion or sound detection. The monitoring system communicates with a second MCU integrated with a LoRa or LoRaWAN communication module, enabling information transmission over distances of up to several kilometers. The system is powered by a LiPo battery, which is recharged using solar energy. The perimeter alert system offers numerous advantages, including edge processing for enhanced data privacy and reduced latency, integrating multiple sensors for increased accuracy, and a decentralized approach to improving security. Its compatibility with LoRa or LoRaWAN networks enables long-range communication, while solar-powered operation reduces environmental impact. These features position the perimeter alert system as a versatile and powerful solution for various applications, including border control, private property protection, and critical infrastructure monitoring. The evaluation results show notable progress in the acoustic detection of helicopters and drones under controlled conditions. Finally, all the original data presented in the study are openly available in an OSF repository.
Fuente
Drones, 9(1), 43Link de Acceso
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doi.org/10.3390/drones9010043Colecciones
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