Utilising Neutrosophic Logic in the Design of a Smart Air-Conditioning System

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Air conditioners, which have become the most widely used cooling system, have already been employed in both household and commercial environments. Automation in air conditioning is a very complex and demanding task today. When a sensor in an automatic human detection air conditioner detects the motion and activity of people, it will automatically turn on and set the temperature accordingly. However, in situations in which there are no humans around or in which human presence is unstable for an extended period, energy and power are wasted. In this regard, a control system was created utilising a Neutrosophic logic controller to regulate the AC temperature to a specific level by reducing the compressor and fan speeds without considering other parameters. Since neutrosophic logic handles the truth, ambiguity, and untruth of people in a closed environment, a more intelligent air-conditioning system is created by the suggested approach. As a result, massive quantities of energy savings are achieved. To accomplish the desired outcome, a MATLAB simulation is applied.

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Karunakaran, H., & Bhumireddy, V. (2022). Utilising Neutrosophic Logic in the Design of a Smart Air-Conditioning System. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/app12199776

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