This project provides a low-power, weatherproof, and long-term recording solution using the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W with a low-light camera module. Designed for outdoor environments, it can operate in rain, snow, and extreme temperatures while capturing video efficiently over extended periods. The system is optimized for low power consumption, automatic file management, and reliable performance in challenging lighting conditions. Whether for wildlife monitoring, security, or time-lapse photography, this project offers a compact and cost-effective solution.
- No external WiFi or 5G required – The Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W creates its own WiFi hotspot.
- Wide variety of cameras supported – Compatible with multiple camera modules.
- 3D printed case – Custom enclosure for durability and weather resistance.
- Tested for 7 days of continuous video recording – Proven reliability.
- Flexible recording time – Adjustable settings for long-term usage.
- Remote SSH access and local video streaming – Connect and control the camera even without an internet connection.
- Low power consumption – Designed for long-term operation on battery or solar power.
- Weatherproof design – Adjustable settings for long-term usage.
This system has been tested in an urban environment for recording trip generation data following ITE guidelines. It provides a cost-effective way to monitor vehicle, pedestrian, and cyclist activity over extended periods, even in low-light and adverse weather conditions, making it ideal for transportation research and analysis.
Special thanks to Boyang Xiang, Ph.D., Sr. Lab Manager, Civil & Environmental Engineering, UMass Lowell, for designing and 3D printing the custom enclosure for this project.