From Sensors to Solutions: The Role of Helium Blockchain and LoRaWAN in AI Innovations in Environmental Monitoring, Smart Parking, Crowd Management, and Urban Gardening
Daniel Trauth (),
Wolfgang Prinz () and
André Heryschek ()
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Daniel Trauth: dataMatters GmbH
Wolfgang Prinz: Fraunhofer FIT
André Heryschek: SWD Dormagen
A chapter in Tokenizing the Future, 2025, pp 229-244 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter explores the transformative impact of integrating Helium Blockchain and LoRaWAN in urban innovation, focusing on AI-driven solutions in environmental monitoring, smart parking, crowd management, and urban gardening. Helium Blockchain, with its decentralized network and Proof-of-Coverage mechanism, ensures secure, scalable infrastructure for IoT devices. LoRaWAN complements this by offering low-power, long-range communication capabilities. Through detailed case studies, we demonstrate how these technologies enhance urban management, sustainability, and citizen engagement, showcasing practical implementations and their outcomes in real-world scenarios.
Keywords: LoRaWAN; Helium; Blockchain; Web3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-91405-8_16
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