IP Remote Control System for a Lighting Layout

Introduction: This paper presents a monitoring and control system prototype using the internet protocol (IP) for a residential lighting layout. The prototype aims to develop energy efficiency processes by reducing electric energy consumption without decreasing user comfort and quality of life. Metho...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ingeniería y universidad 2017-01, Vol.21 (1), p.97-114
Hauptverfasser: Clavijo Camargo, María Alejandra, Herrera Aguilar, Nicolás Enrique, Vega Escobar, Adriana Marcela, Espinel Ortega, Álvaro
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: This paper presents a monitoring and control system prototype using the internet protocol (IP) for a residential lighting layout. The prototype aims to develop energy efficiency processes by reducing electric energy consumption without decreasing user comfort and quality of life. Methods: The system is based on a web application to remotely turn the power on and off, which enables the monitoring of its consumption while being grounded in a prospective analysis. The prototype has hardware and software components. Results: The prototype has hardware is implemented with the Arduino® platform, which enables the assignment of an IP address using an Ethernet Shield card. This address provides bidirectional communication possibilities. The device is connected by a data acquisition system, which is designed and constructed to measure energy consumption from voltage and current measurements using an ADE7763® integrated circuit and an ACS714® current sensor. In this physical structure, a web application has been developed to monitor consumption and develop a control process with communication protocols through power line communication (PLC). Conclusions: The main contributions of this investigation are grounded in the use of economics and small devices that will enable low-cost energy-efficient project development in both domestic and industrial electric installations.
ISSN:0123-2126
2011-2769
DOI:10.11144/javeriana.iyu21-1.iprc