Research Article | Open Access
SMART VEHICLE-ACTIVATED STREET LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM
Lella Sirisaiah, Easlavath Hathiram, P.Rajeswari
Pages: 641-647
Abstract
This paper presents a Wi-Fi and Arduino-based smart street lighting system that detects movement of vehicles to control street light illumination. By automatically turning off lights in places where there is no traffic or pedestrian activity and turning them back on when necessary, the system is intended to preserve energy. The system also has anti-theft features to stop anyone from taking down the streetlights without permission and accident detection capabilities that use a mercury vibration sensor. The anti-theft and accident detection module and the street light controller make up the two primary parts of the suggested system. The street light controller switches on or off the lights in accordance with vehicle movement data obtained from surrounding sensors via a Wi-Fi module. A vibration sensor in the anti-theft and accident detection module picks up any tampering or damage to the street light pole. The sensor sounds an alarm and notifies the authorities if it notices any unusual activity.
Keywords
lighting system, Arduino, vibration sensor, and Wi-Fi