International Journal of Electronics and Computer Applications

Volume: 1 Issue: 2

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Advanced and Automatic Smart Street Light using Dimming Control and Motion Sensor

Vivekanand Shere1∗, Mrunmayee Barshikar2∗, Aditi Jangle2, Omkar Desai2

Year: 2024, Page: 40-44, Doi: https://doi.org/10.54839/ijeaca.v1i2.5

Received: Aug. 28, 2024 Accepted: Nov. 10, 2024 Published: Dec. 12, 2024

Abstract

Our project for developing a Advanced and Automatic LED street light system with dimming control and smart sensor is reviewed. In this project, the street light system, in which lights on when needed and light-off when not needed. Currently, in the whole world, enormous electric energy is consumed by the street lamps, which are automatically turn on when it becomes dark and automatically turn off when it becomes bright. This is the huge waste of energy in the whole world and should be changed. Our smart street light system consists of a LED light, a brightness sensor, a motion sensor, and a short-distance communication network. The lights turn on before pedestrians and vehicles come and turn off or reduce power when there is no one. It will be difficult for pedestrians and drivers of vehicles to distinguish our smart street lamps and the conventional street lights, since our street lamps all turn on before they come. The present status and the future prospects of our smart start light project will be reviewed.

Keywords: Advanced and Automatic Smart Street Light using Dimming Control and Motion Sensor

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Cite this article

Shere V, Barshikar M, Jangle A, Desai O. (2024). Advanced and Automatic Smart Street Light using Dimming Control and Motion Sensor. International Journal of Electronics and Computer Applications. 1(2): 40-44. https://doi.org/10.54839/ijeaca.v1i2.5

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