During construction, a comprehensive LoRa network was set up on the territory of the airport İstanbul. The network supports numerous processes in asset and maintenance management.
İstanbul Airport is located around 35 kilometers from the megacity on the Bosporus. The airport is being built in four construction phases. The first phase was completed with the commissioning of two runways and a terminal with a capacity of 90 million passengers annually.
As Turkey's largest infrastructure project ever, İstanbul Airport consists of numerous different buildings, all of which have appropriate operating procedures and systems that require maintenance and constant monitoring. Equipment and machinery are spread over a total area of more than 76,5 million square meters. How can the area-wide control and predictive maintenance of the entire airport be carried out?
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The LoRaWAN technology proved to be a key solution, which will subsequently be implemented continuously throughout the airport to ensure seamless real-time monitoring of all systems.
The airport currently uses 107 IoT gateways to cover information collection across the entire infrastructure. A total of 650 sensors for monitoring temperature and humidity are installed in the buildings. The energy monitoring of 350 systems is managed by a total of about 350 LoRaWAN modules.
The İstanbul airport employs around 600 people for all infrastructure maintenance. Six different IT applications have already been implemented at the airport, with more to follow. Up to six different projects are evaluated daily for the use of IoT technology. Currently, 6,000 LoRaWAN modules are in use and there are 5,500 WiFi access points throughout the airport.
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