Intelligent Lighting System Using Wireless Sensor Networks
A.A.Nippun Kumaar, Kiran.G, Sudarshan TSB

TL;DR
This paper presents a wireless sensor network-based lighting system that reduces energy consumption in buildings by enabling daylight substitution, offering a wire-free, low-disruption, and cost-effective solution.
Contribution
It introduces a novel wireless sensor network approach for intelligent lighting control that minimizes installation costs and disruption in existing buildings.
Findings
Significant energy savings demonstrated
Wireless system reduces installation costs
Minimal disruption during deployment
Abstract
This paper examines the use of Wireless Sensor Networks interfaced with light fittings to allow for daylight substitution techniques to reduce energy usage in existing buildings. This creates a wire free system for existing buildings with minimal disruption and cost.
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