AUTO – SYNC STREETLIGHT
In a growing country like Malaysia, where we are working to build smart cities, monitoring and autonomous control of street lights are crucial for reducing power usage. The paper describes a wireless sensor network and LED-based remote monitoring and control system for streetlights. The system, whic...
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my.unimas.ir.400972023-01-25T04:38:06Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40097/ AUTO – SYNC STREETLIGHT ADLINA NAZIFA, MOHD ANUAR TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering In a growing country like Malaysia, where we are working to build smart cities, monitoring and autonomous control of street lights are crucial for reducing power usage. The paper describes a wireless sensor network and LED-based remote monitoring and control system for streetlights. The system, which controls streetlights, can be configured to operate automatically. According to seasonal changes, this control can adjust reasonably. In order to save even more electricity, this street light system also has a time cut-off feature and an automatic control pattern. As the sun sets, the LED will light up to 50% brightness. When vehicles pass by, the light will automatically turn on to its maximum brightness and then remain operating at 50% when there is no more presence of vehicles. Compared to streetlamps that remain lit at night, this design can save a significant amount of electricity. Additionally, this system features feedback capabilities that provide alerts in the event that a light is broken. The Blynk application will be used to send the notification, making it simple to locate and fix the broken led. The system can be widely used in all locations that require prompt control, including roadways, stations, mines, schools, and many other locations. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2022 Final Year Project Report NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40097/1/Adlina%20Nazifa%20binti%20Mohd%20Anuar%2024pgs.pdf text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40097/4/Adlina%20Nazifa%20binti%20Mohd%20Anuar%20ft.pdf ADLINA NAZIFA, MOHD ANUAR (2022) AUTO – SYNC STREETLIGHT. [Final Year Project Report] (Unpublished) |
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In a growing country like Malaysia, where we are working to build smart cities, monitoring and autonomous control of street lights are crucial for reducing power usage. The paper describes a wireless sensor network and LED-based remote monitoring and control system for streetlights. The system, which controls streetlights, can be configured to operate automatically. According to seasonal changes, this control can adjust reasonably. In order to save even more electricity, this street light system also has a time cut-off feature and an automatic control pattern. As the sun sets, the LED will light up to 50% brightness. When vehicles pass by, the light will automatically turn on to its maximum brightness and then remain operating at 50% when there is no more presence of vehicles. Compared to streetlamps that remain lit at night, this design can save a significant amount of electricity. Additionally, this system features feedback capabilities that provide alerts in the event that a light is broken. The Blynk application will be used to send the notification, making it simple to locate and fix the broken led. The system can be widely used in all locations that require prompt control, including roadways, stations, mines, schools, and many other locations. |
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