Summary: | The amount of sun irradiation has a significant impact on the energy produced by these arrays. The work being done made use of dual-axis solar monitoring that relied on comparing the amount of light using fuzzy reasoning. Four Lights Depend Ratio (LDR) detectors & a single Arduino UNO microprocessor make up the circuitry of the framework, which measures the highest incident sun irradiation concentration. To look for the heading of the celestial body, two energy casement propellers (just one per the direction that is horizontal as well as a second per the one that runs vertically) operate in tandem at first. Every direction of movement's method operates on the fuzzy logic controlling device operates the electric screen motors in accordance with the signals received provided by the Light monitors. The microchip gets an optimal conclusion about which way the photovoltaic (PV) module ought to turn and where it must remain with the aid of the controller using fuzzy logic. By the end, the photovoltaic surveillance system functions at minimal energy intake and produces light with an outstanding efficiency. © 2023 IEEE.
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