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Smart Street Light

 Ritik Kumar
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 Ashutosh Kumar Chauhan
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 Dipanshu Submitted to: Dr. Praveen Kumar Malik
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Smart Street Light

Introduction :-

 Street lights are an essential part of all cities and the highways,
that’s helpful to prevent accidents and unwanted thefts or robbery.

 Thousands of Street lights are installed beside the highways and the
main roads.

 But the main problem is these street lights consume about 25-30%
of the total energy spent in the city.
List of Components

• ARDUINO BOARD - The Arduino UNO is a standard board of Arduino.


Here UNO means 'one' in Italian. It was named as UNO to label the first
release of Arduino Software. It was also the first USB board released by
Arduino

• IR SENSOR - The light sensor module have strong adaptable to the


environment, having a pair of infrared transmitter and receiver

• LED - Light Emitting Diode is a two-lead semiconductor light source.


These diodes represent the lighting system in the Smart Street Light.

• LDR - A Light Dependent Resistors (LDR) are light-sensitive devices, also


known as photo-resistors that work based on electromagnetic radiation
Circuit diagram
DFD Diagram
Benefits of Using the Smart Solar Tracking System
 dynamic lighting controls based on movement detection;
 environmental and weather monitoring;
 digital signage that can update as needed, such as parking
regulations or accident alerts;
 parking management, such as alerting officials of illegally parked vehicles or drivers of
open spaces;
 extended cellular and wireless communications;
 traffic management through real-time data feeds that track congestion and
speed; and
 Automatic emergency response in the event of a car crash or crime.
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