Abstract

Ultra Capacitor as a Source for Smart Street Light

Highlights

  • Abstract:-Street Lights can be termed as unseen, unnoticed and most underrated electrical appliance

  • In order to achieve this goal, a single control unit is needed for each lamp. In this way the system can individually control the street light depending on the brightness of the environment by means of light sensors, motion sensors and a smart control system

  • The reason for this work is to portray the Battery Less Independent Smart Street Lighting System (BAISL) framework, a first way to deal with perform the interest for adaptable smart lighting frameworks

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Summary

PROBLEM OF CURRENT SETUP

Current set up of Solar Light:- Solar street lights[12] are raised light sources which are powered by solar panels generally mounted on the lighting structure or integrated into the pole itself. The solar panels charge a rechargeable battery, which powers a fluorescent or LED lamp during the night. Batteries will store the electricity generated by the solar panel during the day and provide energy to the fixture during the night. As there is no energy conversion taking place the efficiency goes up to 99% [15]and the charging time of capacitors are extremely shorter. The UltraCapacitors works on 2.7Volts-3.2 Volts this means in case of cloudy days as well the capacitor will charge to its full capacity. Battery have a high risk of exploding if punctured with UltraCapacitors this is not the case CIRCUIT DIAGRAM This is very simple and basic setup with very simple circuit diagram and as we will be working on DC the calculation will be simple as there is no part of reactive or apparent power components.[3]

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