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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2018Publisher:MDPI AG Authors:Zain Mumtaz;
Zain Mumtaz
Zain Mumtaz in OpenAIRESaleem Ullah;
Zeeshan Ilyas; Naila Aslam; +4 AuthorsSaleem Ullah
Saleem Ullah in OpenAIREZain Mumtaz;
Zain Mumtaz
Zain Mumtaz in OpenAIRESaleem Ullah;
Zeeshan Ilyas; Naila Aslam;Saleem Ullah
Saleem Ullah in OpenAIREShahid Iqbal;
Shuo Liu;Shahid Iqbal
Shahid Iqbal in OpenAIREJehangir Arshad Meo;
Jehangir Arshad Meo
Jehangir Arshad Meo in OpenAIREHamza Ahmad Madni;
Hamza Ahmad Madni
Hamza Ahmad Madni in OpenAIREWe present an Arduino-based automation system to control the streetlights based on solar rays and object’s detection. We aim to design various systems to achieve the desired operations, which no longer require time-consuming manual switching of the streetlights. The proposed work is accomplished by using an Arduino microcontroller, a light dependent resistor (LDR) and infrared-sensors while, two main contributions are presented in this work. Firstly, we show that the streetlights can be controlled based on the night and object’s detection. In which the streetlights automatically turn to DIM state at night-time and turn to HIGH state on object’s detection, while during day-time the streetlights will remain OFF. Secondly, the proposed automated system is further extended to skip the DIM condition at night time, and streetlights turn ON based on the objects’ detection only. In addition, an automatic door system is introduced to improve the safety measurements, and most importantly, a counter is set that will count the number of objects passed through the road. The proposed systems are designed at lab-scale prototype to experimentally validate the efficiency, reliability, and low-cost of the systems. We remark that the proposed systems can be easily tested and implemented under real conditions at large-scale in the near future, that will be useful in the future applications for automation systems and smart homes.
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