Automated Peripheral Street Lighting Solar Power Density
Abstract
The research paper enlightens the use of solar-powered LED streetlights for energy-efficient lighting in futuristic Viksit Bharat, analyzing power time, fixtures, over-voltage current, and ambient lighting network architecture. This paper modelled a new innovative concept of street road enacted with the MATLAB, HOMER ENERGY, and DIALUX software to simulate and model luminaries of automated LED streetlights in an Indian city, focusing on automatic intensity, Color Rendering Index (CRI) and Color, Color Temperature (CCT) surveillance and density simulation for nightfall and dusk use.
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