Automatic Street Light Control System With and Without Internet of things
Journal: International Journal of Emerging Trends in Engineering Research (IJETER) (Vol.8, No. 5)Publication Date: 2019-10-15
Authors : Polamreddy Girija palvoi Kishore Babu Gudumcherla Salma; B Venkatesh Naik;
Page : 1824-1828
Keywords : IoT: Internet of things; 555 timer; light dependent resistor; Aurduino uno;
Abstract
Generation of electric power generation, transmission and distribution are main parts of electrical network along with this utilization of electrical power plays an important role for completion of electric power cycle from generation of power to its destination. Electrical power is utilizing in many applications, among these applications street lights are the main loads for consumption of electrical power. But control mechanism for switch on and switch of the street light should be punctual. If street lights are not get operated properly then there will be huge wastage of electrical energy will occur and it may lead to greater loss of distributed companies. Hence proper control mechanism for the street light operation is mandatory. There are so many mechanisms are existed for the controlling of street lights. In this paper an Internet of things based module node MCU is prepared to control the multiple numbers of street lights which reduces the manpower for its operation. Also architecture has built without Internet of things, that is by using 555 timer which is used to operate the street light without any internet. The comparison based on cost, working, and life span feasibility has done. This performance comparison has carried through hardware and coding has done in Arduino IDE..
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