Snow sensor for lane automatic heating I. Introduction 1 Title: Snow Sensor for Lane Power Automatic Heating The idea for this project first appeared in the winter of 2002. Team members are at Princeton Alumni's home in Waltham, my hometown. , MA participated in the admission interview. Incorrectly, he stopped the interviewer driveway after a snowstorm. The driveway is built from the main road, and under it there is a heated driveway system.
In this project, design of automatic intensity control using automatic lighting system that automatically turns on / off indoor lighting using LDR sensor and PIR occupation (motion) sensor, and LDR sensor based on available natural light I will explain. Artificial light In today's energy-centered world, innovative, cost-effective and efficient automation technology is essential. Automatic lighting system at home and workplace realizes convenience and great energy saving. With automatic lighting and automatic control you can control the amount of light used in a room based on ambient brightness and room occupancy.
This is a sensor. The sensor may be a temperature sensor, a motion sensor, a humidity sensor, an air quality sensor, a light sensor, or the like. With these sensors and connections you can automatically gather information from the environment and make more informed decisions. By automatically accessing information on soil moisture on farms, we inform farmers when it is necessary to water crops. Farmers should be aware that the crops get an adequate amount of water, ensure that they are overworking (excessive use of expensive irrigation systems), or that watering is too little (loss of expensive crops There is) can be guaranteed. Provide more money to farmers and provide more food to the world!