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Title: A STUDY OF AN ECO-FRIENDLY STREET LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
Authors: Neelawathura, R. W
Siriwardena, S. D
Sinnathamby, R. A
Ruwandika, S
Keywords: Eco-friendly
Engineering
Technology
Microcontroller
Programming
Issue Date: Aug-2022
Publisher: researchgate.net
Citation: Neelawathura, Rashmi & Siriwardena, Sahan & Sinnathamby, Rayantha & Ruwandika, Sanduni. (2022). A STUDY OF AN ECO-FRIENDLY STREET LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE. International Journal Of Trendy Research In Engineering And Technology. 6. 35 - 41. 10.54473/IJTRET.2022.6407.
Series/Report no.: International Journal of Trendy Research in Engineering and Technology;Volume 6 Issue 4
Abstract: The fundamental goal of this research is to create something that is long-lasting, environmentally friendly, and energyefficient for everyday consumers. As a result, the concept of an automatic green street lighting system was proposed, addressing the issue of needless road illumination and, in particular without energy wastage. Street lighting when it is not required is a waste of resources and electrical energy in general. Modern civilization has adopted the philosophy of "Going Green," which is emphasized at all times, particularly in the engineering field. Engineers come up with novel ways to save energy while improving the efficiency of their goods. One of these methods is to use a smart system, which has applications in numerous areas of society, such as at home, at work, and so on. Our main goal is to reduce energy while maintaining user-friendliness. Smart systems, created years ago, are still the foundation and are used to this day, improving as time goes on and striving for even greater development.
URI: http://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/2803
ISSN: 2582-0958
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