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Publication Type : Conference Paper
Publisher : 2012 1st International Conference on Emerging Technology Trends in Electronics, Communication Networking
Source : 2012 1st International Conference on Emerging Technology Trends in Electronics, Communication Networking (2012)
Keywords : daylighting, electronic door lock, Home appliances, Home automation, Inductive power transmission, Intelligent control, Microcontrollers, natural daylight intensity, power saving module, Radio frequency, Receivers, Room temperature, smart automated controlling system, temperature sensors, temperature variation, Transmitters, wireless smart power saving system
Campus : Bengaluru
School : School of Engineering
Department : Electronics and Communication
Verified : No
Year : 2012
Abstract : pMostly in home and office appliances like light and fan are manually controlled which leads to power wastage. They are left ON even if there is no usage and even when the appliances are in use their operation is not controlled by environmental conditions like daylight and temperature variation. By making a smart automated controlling system for appliances we can save the power by huge amount. In this paper we are providing a solution for preventing the wastage of power in a comfortable and cost effective way. Our system consists of an electronic door lock and power saving module. When the person enters the correct password in door lock the power saving module is switched on. The power saving module switches the appliances in the room based on the presence of the person. It also controls the power delivered to fan and light according to temperature of room and natural daylight intensity./p
Cite this Research Publication : Jalpa Shah, Pathrabe, L., and Patel, B., “Wireless smart power saving system for home automation”, in 2012 1st International Conference on Emerging Technology Trends in Electronics, Communication Networking, 2012.