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Energy saving departmental store system using effective energy consumption system

Khalid, Muhammad Azhan (2021) Energy saving departmental store system using effective energy consumption system. Project Report. Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Melaka, Malaysia. (Submitted)

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Abstract

Departmental store has become one of the essentials that most of the human population depends on. In this paper, the possibilities of amplifying the user comfort and the cost of smart departmental store is explored. This project introduces utility-based departmental store that able to sense human presence in each section and a control system that automatically make adjustments according to situation including human presence, daylight availability, the surrounding humidity, and the temperature of the refrigerator. The variability of products needs a thorough maintenance in terms of temperature and humidity. So, with the help of multiple sensors, the humidity can be stabilyze, thus, help to maintain the quality of the ambience. This project suggest a smart lighting control system with the help of external factors such as sensors and Graphical User Interface (GUI) by the mean to lower the energy consumption and operational cost, including using daylight optimally.

Item Type: Final Year Project (Project Report)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Humidity, Gui, Sensors, Temperature, Store, Smart, Daylight, Variability, Refrigerator
Divisions: Library > Final Year Project > FTKEE
Depositing User: Mr Eiisaa Ahyead
Date Deposited: 03 Feb 2023 08:47
Last Modified: 03 Feb 2023 08:47
URI: http://digitalcollection.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/27675

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