AUTOMATIC SYSTEM OF LIGHTING CONTROL IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.63.14519Keywords:
Microcontroller, automatization, photosensors, illumination, automatic brightness controlAbstract
This work is devoted to the automation of residential buildings lighting systems. Analysis of existing lighting systems was held to find the ways of further improvement. A structure of proposed system was developed. All the elements of the experimental installation, including drivers, photosensors, lighting fixtures, microcontroller, were chosen. Algorithm of system operation was created and software for microcontroller was designed. Proposed algorithm allows to take into account the reflective properties of interior elements and to provide the higher quality of lighting.References
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