Mobile-Based Application: The Designation of Energy Saving Smart Light System for Monitoring and Controlling

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Therefore, this prototype also using motion sensor to sense movement to increase the light brightness. Light is the basis of all life on our planet, anytime and everywhere. Curving of demands, the alternative sources are important to explore and investigate in order to increase the satisfaction on user necessity. However, researcher also need to looking forward to find an alternative ways to optimise the usage of light as well. Therefore, this research provides the ideas of the prototype on the implementation of the smart lamp with controlled light system based on Arduino and mobile application usage to save the energy. To minimize and preserve light with the remote system in order to monitor and control the brightness of light, the smart lamp is chosen. This research is conducted to design the energy saving smart light system via mobile application and devices for monitoring and controlling. A minor prototype is developed with fully automated and controlled by Arduino board. It is begin with recognition of input of LDR sensor, PIR sensor arranging and circuit establishing. Later, the incorporation of hardware and software is implemented via Arduino program, mobile application and the devices. Finally, the testing process is executed and the data is assembled and analysed. Generally, the system has been empirically validated with several situation as setting up devices. The light with this kind of method always accurately matched to the human needs that allocates to save on the energy usage and minimise thecosts, as well as to improve the human comfort and efficiency.

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Baharum, Z., Sabudin, A. S., Yusof, E. M. M., & Ahmad, N. A. (2021). Mobile-Based Application: The Designation of Energy Saving Smart Light System for Monitoring and Controlling. International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies, 15(18), 90–103. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v15i18.24733

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