FULLY CONTROLLABLE LAMP POST POWERED BY SOLAR ENERGY

Authors

  • MUHAMAD ZAKI BIN ABDUL RAHMAN lecturer
  • W.M.S. ABDUL RAHMAN
  • LIZA ABU BAKAR

Abstract

– The Fully Controllable Lamp Post Powered by Solar Energy project represents a significant advancement in outdoor lighting technology by integrating sustainable energy practices with intelligent control systems. This project aims to develop a smart, energy-efficient lighting system that dynamically adapts to environmental conditions using light-dependent resistors (LDRs) and raindrop sensors, responding effectively to weather changes. The system ensures reliable operation and user-friendly remote control through real-time monitoring capabilities and integration with the Blynk IoT platform. It addresses critical issues of road safety, particularly at night, by providing consistent illumination and reducing energy consumption and maintenance costs. The project's methodology involves using high-efficiency LED lamps, solar panels, and advanced sensors to optimize performance. Results show substantial improvements in energy efficiency and reliability, highlighting the system's potential as a scalable solution for modern urban and rural lighting needs, contributing to broader sustainability and energy efficiency goals. This innovative approach not only enhances road safety by addressing poorly lit hazardous conditions but also ensures cost-effective and sustainable public lighting management.

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Published

05-11-2024

How to Cite

MUHAMAD ZAKI BIN ABDUL RAHMAN, WAN MUHAMMAD SYAHIR BIN ABDUL RAHMAN, & LIZA BINTI ABU BAKAR. (2024). FULLY CONTROLLABLE LAMP POST POWERED BY SOLAR ENERGY. MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF INNOVATION IN ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES (MYJIEAS), 4(01), 30–46. Retrieved from http://myjieas.psa.edu.my/index.php/myjieas/article/view/60