With the development of technology, the concept of “smart campus” has emerged, injecting new vitality and possibilities into contemporary education. In the era of information technology and intelligence, streetlight pole systems have also ushered in a new opportunity for modernization and upgrading. This article will introduce in detail the smart streetlight pole system in smart campuses, as well as its potential applications and advantages in future campus construction.
I. Smart Campus Streetlights Technology
Compared to urban public spaces, campuses are more enclosed, have higher population density, and require more precise service, providing fertile ground for smart streetlight screens. Their opportunities are mainly reflected in three dimensions. Smart streetlight screens are not simply a combination of “lighting + screen,” but rather multifunctional intelligent nodes that can accurately match the needs of campus management, teaching assistance, and the lives of teachers and students. In daily management, the streetlight screen can be linked with high-definition cameras and emergency broadcasts to publish real-time attendance reminders, meeting notices, and event announcements, replacing traditional bulletin boards to achieve efficient information delivery. In case of emergencies, the system can quickly switch to emergency mode, issuing evacuation guidelines and safety warnings. Combined with AI algorithms, it identifies risks such as crowd gatherings and violations, significantly shortening campus safety response time. In teaching scenarios, it can integrate with environmental monitoring sensors to display real-time air quality and noise levels around teaching buildings, providing a comfortable learning environment for teachers and students. Some universities can also push course schedules and academic lecture information through the light pole screens, building an immersive teaching information ecosystem. Its integrated public Wi-Fi and USB charging ports can also meet the immediate needs of teachers and students for mobile work and extended battery life while traveling, improving the convenience of campus services.
II. Core Pain Points of Traditional Campus Streetlights
1. Campus Safety: Uncontrolled personnel entry and exit lead to campus chaos.
2. Equipment Management: Abnormal conditions of campus facilities such as manhole covers pose safety hazards.
3. Early Warning and Control: Delayed emergency response.
4. Energy Waste: Continuous operation of traditional streetlights and other lighting systems results in energy waste.
III. Operation of Smart Campus Streetlights
The routine operation of smart streetlight screens involves multiple compliance issues, including content management, privacy protection, and security control. Regarding content, as a public information dissemination platform, the streetlight screens require a strict review mechanism; the appearance of false information or inappropriate content could have adverse effects. Campuses need professional operation teams to update information promptly. In terms of privacy protection, the high-definition cameras and sensors integrated into the streetlight screens collect data on student and faculty activities and the campus environment; therefore, a robust protection system is needed to safeguard data security.
Welcome to customize your smart campus streetlights! Tianxiang Smart Streetlights integrate lighting, security monitoring, one-click alarm, WiFi coverage, environmental monitoring, and broadcast notifications, suitable for various scenarios on campus, including roads, playgrounds, and areas surrounding teaching buildings. Intelligent brightness adjustment, energy saving, and eye protection effectively enhance campus safety. Customized functional modules and color schemes are supported to match the overall campus plan. Easy installation and worry-free maintenance. Upgrade campus infrastructure with smart lighting to create a safe, convenient, and intelligent campus environment. Welcome to inquire and discuss customized solutions!
Post time: Jan-29-2026
