Home intelligent lighting control system based on wireless sensor

Wang, L (2020) Home intelligent lighting control system based on wireless sensor. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, 18(5), pp. 1231-1240. ISSN 1726-0531

Abstract

Purpose: Intelligent lighting control system can control lights to go off when people leave, which has been widely concerned by researchers. Design/methodology/approach: In this study, an intelligent lighting control system based on wireless sensor network was designed. First, the hardware and software designs of the system were described briefly. Then, the lighting control algorithm was analyzed emphatically. Considering the illumination and uniformity of light, an intelligent lighting control algorithm based on gradient descent was designed. Findings: In the system test, it was found that the system had a good through-wall communication function, and the communication distance could fully meet the system requirements and run normally. In the test of the lighting control algorithm, it was found that the user’s satisfaction on uniformity in different scenarios was close to 1, and the satisfaction on illumination could also meet the user’s needs, which verified the reliability of the lighting control algorithm. Originality/value: This study provides some theoretical supports for the better application of wireless sensor network in intelligent light control system, which is conducive to the further development of light control system.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: intelligent lighting control system; wireless sensor network; zigbee
Index terms: wireless sensor network, lighting control, methodology, control system, satisfaction, hardware
Subjects: computer hardware, project delivery, monitoring and control, computer vision, energy efficiency, research methods
Topics: Design Practice, Digital Applications, Business Strategy, Project Management, Research Practice
Descriptive scope: 3 PCT

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