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The "Automatic Room Light Control with Bidirectional Visitor Counter using Arduino" project offers an innovative solution to the longstanding issue of energy wastage in indoor spaces due to inefficient lighting systems. Traditional lighting setups often lead to unnecessary energy consumption as they remain switched on regardless of whether the room is occupied or vacant. This project addresses this challenge by integrating advanced technologies to create an energy-efficient environment while providing valuable insights into room occupancy.
The primary objective of this project is to develop a smart system that autonomously controls room lighting based on real-time occupancy. By employing IR sensors, the project ensures that lights are activated only when occupants are present and deactivates them when the room is unoccupied. This approach not only contributes to energy savings but also aligns with the growing demand for sustainable and resource-conscious practices in various domains.
In addition to its energy efficiency features, the bidirectional visitor counter, powered by Arduino microcontroller technology, accurately tallies the number of people entering and exiting the room. This occupancy data holds significance beyond energy management, offering insights for security purposes, facility optimization, and informed decision-making.
1. Arduino Uno R3
2. 2 x Infrared (IR) Sensors (for motion detection and visitor counting)
3. LCD 16x2 Display Module
4. I2C Module
5. Relay Module (for controlling the room light)
6. Bulb