NSW NPWS - LoRaWAN People Counting at Jindabyne
Real-time visitor analytics for NSW's busiest national park region - no cabling, no IT overhead
Deployed a LoRaWAN-based visitor counter network at the NPWS Jindabyne Head Office - the primary visitor centre for the Kosciuszko National Park region - delivering real-time visitor analytics through a custom dashboard and replacing inconsistent manual counting with evidence-based operational insight.
The Challenge
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service manages millions of visitors across hundreds of parks. At the Jindabyne Head Office - the primary visitor centre for the Kosciuszko region - staff had no reliable data on visitor foot traffic to inform staffing, programming, or resource allocation. Manual counting methods were inconsistent and time-consuming, and any new system had to operate reliably in a government environment with minimal IT infrastructure overhead and no cabling works.
Our Approach
- ✓Selected LoRaWAN (Long Range Wide Area Network) for its long range, low power consumption, low hardware cost, and AES-128 encrypted transmission - allowing sensors to be installed without cabling or changes to the existing IT network
- ✓Deployed people counter sensors at the key entry and exit points of the visitor centre, using passive infrared and beam-break technology to detect and count individuals through monitored doorways
- ✓Conducted gateway placement testing to ensure reliable signal transmission given thick walls and metal infrastructure
- ✓Built a custom web application for NPWS staff providing live occupancy dashboards, hourly/daily/weekly visitor charts, trend analysis for peak periods and seasonal patterns, and exportable reports
- ✓Ran a calibration phase to account for staff movements and overlapping detection zones
Results
- →Real-time visitor counts available to NPWS staff for the first time, replacing inconsistent manual estimates with evidence-based data
- →Peak visitor periods identified with precision - including specific public-holiday spikes that had previously been under-accounted for in operational planning
- →Data revealed visitor dwell times longer than expected, validating existing programming and informing future visitor-centre layout investment
- →System runs with minimal ongoing maintenance after install and calibration - a meaningful advantage in a resource-constrained government environment
- →Architecture proven scalable: a single LoRaWAN gateway can support many additional sensors across other NPWS centres at low incremental cost
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