| Literature DB >> 30241356 |
Zain Mumtaz1, Saleem Ullah2, Zeeshan Ilyas3, Naila Aslam4, Shahid Iqbal5, Shuo Liu6, Jehangir Arshad Meo7, Hamza Ahmad Madni8,9.
Abstract
We 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.Entities:
Keywords: Arduino; automation; energy consumption; low-cost; microcontroller; open source; sensors; smart homes; streetlights
Year: 2018 PMID: 30241356 PMCID: PMC6210980 DOI: 10.3390/s18103178
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1The architecture design of the automatic street light control system.
Specification of electronic components used in to design the proposed system.
| Components | Specifications |
|---|---|
| IR obstacle avoidance sensor [ | Voltage: DC 3–5 V; Range 2–30 cm; Angle: 35° |
| LDR [ | Voltage: DC 3–5 V; Diameter: 5 mm |
| Arduino Uno [ | 22 pins; Operating voltage: 6–20 V |
| LEDs [ | Diameter: 5 mm; Operating voltage: 5 V |
| Resistors [ | 100 ohm; 220 ohms |
| L298 Motor Module [ | Operating voltage: 5 V; Max power: 25 W |
Figure 2Circuit design of automation system based on night and objects’ detection.
Figure 3The flow diagram of the automation system based on night-time object detection.
Figure 4Result diagrams of the automatic streetlight control system that switches to DIM at night and HIGH at object detection. (a) In the day-time simulation, the LEDs are not glowing. (b) In the night-time representation, the DIM LEDs are glowing. (c) An object in front of first IR obstacle avoidance sensor; the first set of HIGH LEDs are glowing while the remainder are in DIM mode. (d) Motion in front of the second IR obstacle avoidance sensor; only the second set of LEDs are glowing HIGH, and all the others are in a DIM state.
Figure 5Circuit design of the automation system based on object detection and an automatic door system.
Figure 6The flow diagram of the automation system based on object detection.
Figure 7Result diagrams of enhanced work with an automatic door system and only an ON/OFF capability. (a) During a day/night-time simulation, the LEDs are not glowing. (b) Object in front of the first IR obstacle avoidance sensor; the HIGH LEDs are glowing. (c) Motion in front of the third IR obstacle avoidance sensor; the third set of LEDs are glowing. (d) An object detected is in front of the door, so it is automatically opened, and the relevant LEDs are glowing.
Comparison between old systems and the proposed system.
| Functionality | Old Systems | Proposed System |
|---|---|---|
| Based on Arduino | Yes | Yes |
| Operates with LDR and IR | Yes | Yes |
| DIM/FULL light capability with object detection | No | Yes |
| Displays the total number of objects passing through a road | No | Yes |
| Automatic door system | No | Yes |
Figure 8Serial monitor output according to traffic flow.