Introducing the Arduino-powered noise-sensitive lighting project. This light system is immediately activated by clapping noises, which are translated into on-and-off responses. With the help of the Arduino UNO board's adaptability and a little programming, we were able to design a system that might make people's lives easier.
The project's goals are to reduce energy waste, develop noise-sensitive lighting technologies as part of smart home systems, and make it easier for kids and people with disabilities to turn on and off switches.
The project was successful in making lights respond to sound; potential applications include interactive installations or the addition of enjoyable elements to a space.
However, there are still issues to be resolved, such as precisely detecting sound levels and preventing false triggers from background noise. Additionally, more sensors or systems could need to be integrated for more intricate interactions. The lights turned on or off in response to the sound, showing that the project worked as intended.
Article by: Muhammad Akmal Faris, Muhammad Iman Qayyum, Muhammad Naim, Muhammad Zaid, Badrulmunir & Dr Ya’akob Mansor
Tarikh Input: 22/08/2024 | Kemaskini: 22/08/2024 | emma
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