20-09-2017, 11:25 AM
People have begun to move towards unconventional sources of energy in this period of global warming. The energy generated from these resources must be used effectively. Regarding the power consumption of any device is one of the important concerns, proper use also has its own importance. Basically, it consists of three parts, trying first to understand the concept of energy utilization and then try to use it in the most possible way possible. After that, as part of the innovative application on how to optimize the power consumed using different electronic components such as the load controller and the sensor. The passive infrared sensor (PIR) is used for the project in question with a purpose of directing street light only when an object is passing through the subject peripheral of street light thus saving energy for later use and will be useful for prolonging the use time of street light. The solar energy is consumed to the maximum from the sun through the adjustment of the appropriate azimuth angle.
The light emitting diode (LED) is represented as the light module. This system is controlled according to the specific mode. These modes are controlled by two sensors that are Light Dependent Resistance (LDR) and Passive Infrared Sensor (PIR). This system can automatically switch lights on and off according to traffic flow. This system works over night and the focus is only for the one way road at a junction. The street light will turn on when there is only user on the road otherwise it will turn off. This design can save a lot of electricity or power consumption compared to conventional street lights that stay on during nights. In addition, you can reduce the cost of maintenance and increase the life of the system. As a result, the system has been successfully designed and implemented as a model system.
The light emitting diode (LED) is represented as the light module. This system is controlled according to the specific mode. These modes are controlled by two sensors that are Light Dependent Resistance (LDR) and Passive Infrared Sensor (PIR). This system can automatically switch lights on and off according to traffic flow. This system works over night and the focus is only for the one way road at a junction. The street light will turn on when there is only user on the road otherwise it will turn off. This design can save a lot of electricity or power consumption compared to conventional street lights that stay on during nights. In addition, you can reduce the cost of maintenance and increase the life of the system. As a result, the system has been successfully designed and implemented as a model system.