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Energy & Cost-Efficient sensor automation schema for electrical appliances using smart sensors technology. Smart Sensor System (3-S) is more cost-efficient and secured system. This system is introduced to reduce to use of IoT. Intelligence is fed to the sensors and the system to make decisions on its own and reduce the IoT cloud lag. The 3-S system mainly helps in saving electricity which is wasted in large quantities, in a most cost-efficient method. There are systems available automate the appliance but the cost of the systems is way higher, which the systems use microcontrollers and microprocessors that increase the cost of the system. The 3-S system mainly uses Infra-Red rays to detect and switch the circuit to on, when not detected switches the 555 Timer IC to create a delay and check for the person for a certain amount of time and switches the circuit off. The 3-S system saves the wasted energy and automates appliances with 99% accuracy in the simulation and a little less in real life scenario. This cost of the 3-S is achieved in less than 5$ and the system is very reliable. This automation schema will be useful to larger enterprises/power plants where there is difficulty in detailed monitoring of electrical wastage.

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ICFNDS '21: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Future Networks and Distributed Systems
December 2021
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DOI:10.1145/3508072
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  1. IoT
  2. Microcontrollers
  3. Smart cities
  4. Smart devices
  5. Smart sensors

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