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A Raspberry Pi based Energy Efficient System

Anjali Pandey, Jhalak Savariya, Dr. Ravi Mishra

Abstract


Electricity is the Minimum requirement of a community for a decent standard of life. Energy consumption graph is increasing day by day whereas the resources of energy are diminishing parallelly. Usage of power is growing drastically paving the manner for parallelly. Consumption of power is growing drastically paving the manner for energy economical technologies and excavation for renewable energy sources. At present, reducing energy demand in the residential, industrial and in any commercial places is a great challenge. The renewable energy is extinguishing terribly and demand for electricity is increasing very rapidly. Therefore, this paper proposes a system for continuous monitoring of electrical appliances. The proposed system can facilitate in reducing the energy wastage by incessantly observing the electrical appliances based on completely different sensors input.


Keywords


Sensors, Wireless Technology, WSN, Raspberry Pi.

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