PLC based Smart Street Lighting Control
Author(s) -
D. V. Pushpa Latha,
K. Sudha,
Swati Devabhaktuni
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
international journal of intelligent systems and applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2074-9058
pISSN - 2074-904X
DOI - 10.5815/ijisa.2014.01.08
Subject(s) - computer science , viewpoints , smart lighting , controller (irrigation) , power consumption , architectural engineering , work (physics) , energy consumption , control (management) , programmable logic controller , power (physics) , consumption (sociology) , real time computing , automotive engineering , telecommunications , electrical engineering , artificial intelligence , operating system , engineering , art , mechanical engineering , social science , physics , quantum mechanics , sociology , agronomy , visual arts , biology
Conventional street lighting systems in most of the areas are Online at regular intervals of time irrespective of the seasonal variations. The street lights are simply switched on at afternoon and turned off in the morning. The consequence is that a large amount of Power is wasted meaninglessly. As energy consumption is an issue of increasing interest, possible energy savings in public street lighting systems are recently discussed from different viewpoints. The purpose of this work is to describe the Smart Street Lighting system, an approach to accomplish the demand for exible public lighting systems using a Programmable Logic controller (PLC). The main difference from other computers is that PLCs are armoured for severe conditions such as dust, moisture, heat, cold etc., and have the facility for extensive input/output (I/O) arrangements. In the proposed paper, street lights are controlled using millennium 3 PLC taking the seasonal variations into consideration
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