

Automated Light and Temperature Control System using Arduino: A Fully Technical Simulated Solution
Abstract
The automated room environment control system combines sensors, actuators, and control algorithms to manage lighting and temperature, creating a cozy and energy-efficient interior space. The system dynamically modifies lighting, temperature, and ventilation by utilizing PID algorithms in conjunction with real-time sensor data. The technology proves its efficacy in offering a steady day-and-night experience through extensive testing and validation. However, there are restrictions on simulating real-world applications, so things like power management and safety measures need to be carefully considered. In spite of these difficulties, the system has the potential to improve user experience and interior sustainability, opening the door for more developments in smart building technology.
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