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    Title: The Development of Remote Control Information System for Intelligent Energy-Saving Applications
    Authors: Chuang, Wei-Chung
    Contributors: Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
    Chen,Yeong-Chine;Tsaur,Shyh-Chang
    Keywords: LED;ZIGBEE;streetlights;Lllumination
    Date: 2012
    Issue Date: 2012-11-18 09:00:36 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: Asia University
    Abstract: Traditional lighting control is operated by using the manual switching mode. The streetlights are started by artificially turning on the electricity power to make the fixtures produce illumination. This old model has not free energy-saving effect in addition to the consumption of human power. Therefore this study is to implement a remote intelligent surveillance system, in which the illumination sensor uses the illumination of street lights to determine the environment brightness through ZIGBEE[3] wireless network transmission technology to send illumination signal timely back to the management system, where the environmental management system is based on the environment illumination of street lamps and brightness necessity at different hours to make illumination management decisions for managers to regulate the street lamp brightness to achieve saving power consumption and reduce costs.
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