Authors: Assistant Professor Mrs. G. Rohini Phaneendra Kumari, Ravikrinda Hemanjali,, Manasa Kunduru, Yanamadala Naga Lakshmi,, Chundi Pallavi
Abstract: Increased demand of energy-efficient technologies has resulted in the creation of intelligent systems that would optimize the energy use in residential and commercial buildings. In this paper, the design and development of an automatic light control system of indoor environment that ensures that there is minimal energy wastage through the use of adaptation of illumination is presented. The system makes use of a set of sensors, such as motion sensors and light-dependent resistors (LDRs) to automatically control the lighting through occupancy and the intensity of the ambient light. A framework based on an IoT provides the ability to monitor and control remotely through the use of mobile devices, which makes it more convenient and flexible to the user. The proposed system will provide the optimal lighting conditions and produce a considerable reduction in the electricity consumption, and hence, it will lead to sustainable energy management and smart home automation.