Switching On/Off Air Conditioner and Fan Alternately based on IoT Motion Detection and Room Temperature

The Internet of Things (IoT) connects electrical appliances that enable data transfer for communication without human intervention. IoT has evolved, and its implementation has been extended to residential areas. It can be said that all residents use fans as cooling appliances. In Malaysia, having a...

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Published in:International Journal on Informatics Visualization
Main Author: Abdul Shukor N.H.; Ahmad Baidowi Z.M.P.; Mohd Isa M.R.; Darus M.Y.; Abdullah M.
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Language:English
Published: Politeknik Negeri Padang 2024
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Abdul Shukor N.H.; Ahmad Baidowi Z.M.P.; Mohd Isa M.R.; Darus M.Y.; Abdullah M.
Switching On/Off Air Conditioner and Fan Alternately based on IoT Motion Detection and Room Temperature
2024
International Journal on Informatics Visualization
8
2-Mar
10.62527/joiv.8.3-2.2721
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85211480531&doi=10.62527%2fjoiv.8.3-2.2721&partnerID=40&md5=2f7b9036354abbaa195b530378c2e41c
The Internet of Things (IoT) connects electrical appliances that enable data transfer for communication without human intervention. IoT has evolved, and its implementation has been extended to residential areas. It can be said that all residents use fans as cooling appliances. In Malaysia, having a fan is not sufficient due to its hot temperature throughout the year. Therefore, most of the residents use air conditioners as an additional cooling appliance. Using air conditioners regularly could contribute to high energy consumption. Furthermore, excessive energy consumption occurs when an occupant of a residential building forgets to switch off electrical appliances such as fans and air conditioners. In addition, leaving electrical appliances turning on when nobody is at home just wastes energy. This work aims to develop an IoT-based smart home controlling system for minimizing energy consumption. This system enables automatic control that depends on room temperature and motion detection. Various types of sensors, such as temperature sensor, humidity sensor, and motion sensor, are used to switch on/off the air conditioner and fan. The air conditioner and fan will be alternately switched on and off depending on the ideal room temperature. The testing results show a significant reduction in energy consumption and a promising decrease in the electricity bill. Future works should be focusing on determining the over limit energy consumption. On top of that, this research would be best to try on simulation to get better results. © 2024, Politeknik Negeri Padang. All rights reserved.
Politeknik Negeri Padang
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author Abdul Shukor N.H.; Ahmad Baidowi Z.M.P.; Mohd Isa M.R.; Darus M.Y.; Abdullah M.
spellingShingle Abdul Shukor N.H.; Ahmad Baidowi Z.M.P.; Mohd Isa M.R.; Darus M.Y.; Abdullah M.
Switching On/Off Air Conditioner and Fan Alternately based on IoT Motion Detection and Room Temperature
author_facet Abdul Shukor N.H.; Ahmad Baidowi Z.M.P.; Mohd Isa M.R.; Darus M.Y.; Abdullah M.
author_sort Abdul Shukor N.H.; Ahmad Baidowi Z.M.P.; Mohd Isa M.R.; Darus M.Y.; Abdullah M.
title Switching On/Off Air Conditioner and Fan Alternately based on IoT Motion Detection and Room Temperature
title_short Switching On/Off Air Conditioner and Fan Alternately based on IoT Motion Detection and Room Temperature
title_full Switching On/Off Air Conditioner and Fan Alternately based on IoT Motion Detection and Room Temperature
title_fullStr Switching On/Off Air Conditioner and Fan Alternately based on IoT Motion Detection and Room Temperature
title_full_unstemmed Switching On/Off Air Conditioner and Fan Alternately based on IoT Motion Detection and Room Temperature
title_sort Switching On/Off Air Conditioner and Fan Alternately based on IoT Motion Detection and Room Temperature
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description The Internet of Things (IoT) connects electrical appliances that enable data transfer for communication without human intervention. IoT has evolved, and its implementation has been extended to residential areas. It can be said that all residents use fans as cooling appliances. In Malaysia, having a fan is not sufficient due to its hot temperature throughout the year. Therefore, most of the residents use air conditioners as an additional cooling appliance. Using air conditioners regularly could contribute to high energy consumption. Furthermore, excessive energy consumption occurs when an occupant of a residential building forgets to switch off electrical appliances such as fans and air conditioners. In addition, leaving electrical appliances turning on when nobody is at home just wastes energy. This work aims to develop an IoT-based smart home controlling system for minimizing energy consumption. This system enables automatic control that depends on room temperature and motion detection. Various types of sensors, such as temperature sensor, humidity sensor, and motion sensor, are used to switch on/off the air conditioner and fan. The air conditioner and fan will be alternately switched on and off depending on the ideal room temperature. The testing results show a significant reduction in energy consumption and a promising decrease in the electricity bill. Future works should be focusing on determining the over limit energy consumption. On top of that, this research would be best to try on simulation to get better results. © 2024, Politeknik Negeri Padang. All rights reserved.
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