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Automatic Auditorium Management System

P. Thangalakshmi, N. Supriya Shalini, K.C. Kavitha

Abstract


Automatic auditorium Management system is to reduce the waste of Electricity. The electricity is one in every of the foremost vital resources during this century. We must always conserve the electricity. However again and again we have a tendency to come back outside the area or hall, auditorium, industries etc., and forget to show off the lights or fan, therefore the electricity is wasted. To beat this drawback victimization Automatic light source controller with traveler counter to live and show the quantity of persons coming into in any area like seminar hall, room etc., and once range of persons within the area is zero, the facility provide is within the area may be cut employing a relay interface. This can facilitate to save lots of electricity. The LCD display placed outside the area displays range of person within the area.

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Ardunio, Infrared Imaging, Wireless Network, Temperature Control LM35.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.36039/AA022014006

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