In the modern logistics system, warehouse is not only the center of commodity storage, but also the key link of efficiency and cost control. Efficient warehouse management is inseparable from scientific and reasonable lighting scheme, which is directly related to the work efficiency, operation safety and energy consumption of employees. With the rapid development of the Internet of Things technology, 24G millimeter wave radar human micromotion sensor, as an innovative technology, is gradually becoming an important promoter of the intelligent upgrade of warehouse lighting. This paper will deeply discuss the application of this technology in the warehouse lighting scheme, analyze its advantages, working principle, implementation strategy and future development trend, aiming at providing a set of efficient, energy-saving and intelligent lighting solutions for warehouse managers.
Introduction: The challenges facing warehouse lighting
Traditional warehouse lighting mostly uses a fixed lighting mode, that is, regardless of whether someone is active in the warehouse, the light remains constant brightness. This method not only wastes a lot of power, but also may cause light pollution when there is no personnel working, affecting the visual comfort of night operators. In addition, long-term exposure to strong light may also adversely affect the storage environment of goods in the warehouse. Therefore, looking for an intelligent lighting system that can automatically adjust brightness according to personnel activities has become an urgent problem to be solved in warehouse management.
Second, the technical advantages of 24G millimeter wave radar human micromotion sensor
2.1 High-precision detection
24G millimeter wave radar human micromotion sensor uses millimeter wave frequency band for non-contact detection, and can accurately identify human micromovements in the warehouse, such as walking, bending, raising hands and other subtle movements. Compared with infrared sensor, which is susceptible to the interference of environmental factors such as temperature and humidity, millimeter wave radar has stronger anti-interference ability and higher detection accuracy.
2.2 Long-distance Coverage
Thanks to the characteristics of millimeter wave, 24G millimeter wave radar sensor can achieve a long detection distance and cover a large area, which is suitable for empty and tall space environment in warehouses. This means that even in large warehouses, effective monitoring and lighting control of the whole area can be achieved.
2.3 Low power design
Using advanced low-power technology, 24G mmwave radar sensors can maintain low energy consumption during standby and detection, helping to reduce the operating cost of the entire lighting system. At the same time, its high sensitivity allows the sensor to respond to human activity in a short time, avoiding unnecessary energy consumption.
2.4 Intelligent Linkage
By integrating into the intelligent lighting system, the 24G millimeter wave radar human micromotion sensor can achieve seamless docking with other intelligent devices (such as LED lamps, controllers, etc.), and automatically adjust the light brightness, switch status, etc., according to personnel activities, to achieve intelligent management of warehouse lighting.
Third, intelligent lighting scheme design based on 24G millimeter wave radar
3.1 System Architecture
The intelligent lighting system is mainly composed of 24G millimeter wave radar human micromotion sensor, intelligent luminaries, controller and cloud platform. The sensor is responsible for real-time monitoring of personnel activities in the warehouse, and the data is transmitted wirelessly to the controller; According to the received data, the controller can accurately control the intelligent lamps and realize the intelligent adjustment of the lights. The cloud platform is responsible for remote monitoring, data analysis and policy optimization, providing warehouse managers with a comprehensive and intuitive lighting management interface.
3.2 Working Principle
When there are personnel activities in the warehouse, the 24G millimeter wave radar human micromotion sensor immediately captures the human micromotion signal and converts the signal into an electrical signal to send to the controller. According to the preset algorithm, the controller analyzes the location, frequency and intensity of the person's activity, and then adjusts the brightness of the light in the corresponding area. For example, in areas where people are frequently active, the brightness of the light automatically increases to a higher level; In unmanned areas or areas with less human activity, the light automatically reduces the brightness or turns off to achieve the purpose of energy saving.
3.3 Scenario Application
Warehousing and warehousing areas: In the high-frequency activity areas such as cargo loading and unloading, warehousing and warehousing, the intelligent lighting system can automatically adjust the brightness of the light according to the movement of personnel and goods, ensuring that the working area is fully lit and improving work efficiency.
Aisle between shelves: The use of sensors to monitor the flow of people in the aisle between shelves, and dynamically adjust the brightness of the lights on both sides of the channel, both to ensure the safety of the operation and avoid unnecessary energy waste.
Warehouse office area: According to the rest time and working status of the office staff, intelligent adjustment of the lighting brightness of the office area to create a comfortable office environment.
Emergency lighting: In an emergency, the intelligent lighting system can quickly switch to the emergency lighting mode to ensure the smooth progress of personnel evacuation and rescue work.
Iv. Implementation strategy and benefit analysis
4.1 Implementation Strategy
Preliminary survey: Conducted a comprehensive survey of the lighting status quo, personnel activity rules and lighting requirements of the warehouse to provide data support for the scheme design.
Scheme design: According to the survey results, the intelligent lighting scheme that meets the actual needs of the warehouse is designed, including the layout of sensors, the selection of lamps and the configuration of control systems.
Equipment procurement and installation: Purchase high-quality 24G millimeter wave radar human micromotion sensors, intelligent lamps and control systems, and organize a professional team to install and debug.
System debugging and optimization: In the initial stage of system operation, multiple debugging and optimization are carried out to ensure smooth communication and accurate control between devices.
Personnel training: Conduct intelligent lighting system operation training for warehouse management personnel, so that they can master the use and maintenance methods of the system.
4.2 Benefit analysis
Energy saving: Reduce unnecessary lighting time by intelligently adjusting the brightness of the light and significantly reduce the power consumption of the warehouse. It is estimated that after the adoption of intelligent lighting solutions, the lighting energy consumption of the warehouse can be reduced by 30%-50%, which will bring considerable economic benefits to the warehouse operation in the long run.
Improve work efficiency: Adequate lighting conditions help employees find goods faster, improve work efficiency, and reduce operational errors and safety incidents caused by inadequate lighting. The intelligent lighting system can also automatically adjust the lighting according to the personnel activities, creating a more comfortable working environment for employees and further improving work efficiency.
Prolong the life of the lamps: the intelligent lighting system can reasonably control the switching and brightness of the lamps, avoid the lamps to run for a long time and high load, thus extending the service life of the lamps and reducing the frequency and cost of replacing the lamps.
Enhanced management convenience: Through the cloud platform remote monitoring and management, warehouse managers can view the operating status of the lighting system anytime and anywhere, remote control and adjustment, greatly improving the convenience and efficiency of management.
Promoting green logistics: The implementation of intelligent lighting solutions is an important step for warehouses to move towards green, low-carbon and sustainable development. It not only helps to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions, but also reflects the warehouse manager's sense of responsibility and responsibility for environmental protection.
5. Future Development Trend
With the continuous progress of the Internet of Things, big data, artificial intelligence and other technologies, intelligent warehouse lighting will show broader prospects for development. In the future, the application of 24G millimeter wave radar human micromotion sensors in warehouse lighting schemes will be more extensive and in-depth, which is reflected in the following aspects:
Technology integration: The integration with more advanced technologies, such as machine vision, speech recognition, etc., makes the intelligent lighting system have more powerful perception and interaction capabilities, and achieve more accurate and personalized lighting control.
Data analysis and optimization: By collecting and analyzing a large amount of personnel activity data, intelligent lighting systems will be able to continuously optimize lighting strategies, improve lighting efficiency and energy saving effects. At the same time, this data can also provide valuable operational decision support for warehouse managers.
Standardization and modularization: With the popularization and maturity of intelligent lighting technology, relevant standards and specifications will gradually establish and improve. This will help promote the standardization and modular design of intelligent lighting systems, and reduce the cost and difficulty of system construction and maintenance.
Cross-platform integration: The intelligent lighting system will pay more attention to the integration and interoperability with other intelligent systems, such as seamless docking with the warehouse management system (WMS), intelligent security system, etc., to jointly build a more efficient, safe and intelligent warehouse management system.
Vi. Conclusion
The application of 24G millimeter wave radar human micromotion sensor in the warehouse lighting scheme is an important part of the intelligent upgrade of warehouse management. It can not only significantly improve the efficiency and energy-saving effect of warehouse lighting, but also provide more convenient and efficient management means for warehouse managers. With the continuous progress of technology and the continuous expansion of application scenarios, intelligent lighting solutions will play a more important role in the future, and promote the development of warehouse management in a more green, low-carbon and sustainable direction. For warehouse managers, embracing intelligent lighting technology will give them an opportunity to win in the fierce market competition.