Intelligent Household LED Lighting System Considering User Satisfaction and Energy Saving
Ankita B. Kolhe1, P. S. Choudhary2
1Ankita Babanrao Kolhe, P.G.Student, M.E. Electrical and Electronics, Prof. Ram Meghe College of Engineering and Management, Badnera-Amravati (M.S), India.
2Prof. P.S.Choudhary, Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Prof. Ram Meghe College of Engineering and Management, Badnera-Amravati (M.S), India.

Manuscript received on April 03, 2015. | Revised Manuscript received on April 16, 2015. | Manuscript published on April 31, 2015. | PP: 9-11 | Volume-2 Issue-5, April 2015. | Retrieval Number: E0286042515
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Abstract: This paper aims to provide experiences from field tests using wireless technologies and the associated solutions, for energy management of household appliances. The system saves energy by maximizing the use of daylight, capable of controlling lights, fans in a room. All these parameters are measured through various sensors and the controlling is done by microcontroller. The system itself consumes very low power and helps in saving a significant amount of energy. The system can be applied to government offices, private firms, residential buildings, schools; colleges etc. so as to avoid the wastage of electricity and maximum use of day lighting, also reduces our dependence on conventional energy and will help in conserving energy. The system architecture is described and experimental results are provided for monitoring and intelligent control of home appliances, enabling demand response in real-time.
Keywords: Energy Efficiency, Home Automation, Situation Awareness, User Satisfaction.