Design and analysis of smart lighting system for room environments using simulation supporting diverse light bulbs
Recently, the demand for intelligent, energy-efficient lighting systems has increased due to rising environ-mental concerns and increasing electricity consumption in smart room environment buildings. Conventional lighting systems often operate inefficiently, using outdated bulb technologies and lack...
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| author | Ajra, Husnul Mazlina, Abdul Majid Islam, Md. Shohidul |
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| description | Recently, the demand for intelligent, energy-efficient lighting systems has increased due to rising environ-mental concerns and increasing electricity consumption in smart room environment buildings. Conventional lighting systems often operate inefficiently, using outdated bulb technologies and lacking automation, which results in substantial energy waste, especially in rooms with variable occupancy. Lighting significantly contributes to energy consumption in indoor spaces, which presents vast opportunities for smart lighting model development through automation and adaptive control. This study proposes a smart lighting system model for room environments that dynamically adapts to user presence and supports diverse light bulb types. The study analyzes energy usage while maintaining automatic light control and operational effectiveness through simulation. The system is developed using AnyLogic by integrating agent-based and discrete event simulation to model occupant behavior and manage event-driven lighting logic. It incorporates sensors, smart door mechanisms, and energy-measuring processes, all powered by solar energy and managed through battery storage. The system dynamically adjusts lighting based on occupancy, minimizing idle energy usage for the room. LED bulbs offer more promising energy efficiency, while incandescent bulbs show the highest consumption. The outcome provides a visualized simulation model for designing adaptive lighting systems and reinforces the potential to enhance energy efficiency to support sustainability in smart room applications. |
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| spelling | ump-458762025-10-06T06:27:38Z https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45876/ Design and analysis of smart lighting system for room environments using simulation supporting diverse light bulbs Ajra, Husnul Mazlina, Abdul Majid Islam, Md. Shohidul QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science T Technology (General) Recently, the demand for intelligent, energy-efficient lighting systems has increased due to rising environ-mental concerns and increasing electricity consumption in smart room environment buildings. Conventional lighting systems often operate inefficiently, using outdated bulb technologies and lacking automation, which results in substantial energy waste, especially in rooms with variable occupancy. Lighting significantly contributes to energy consumption in indoor spaces, which presents vast opportunities for smart lighting model development through automation and adaptive control. This study proposes a smart lighting system model for room environments that dynamically adapts to user presence and supports diverse light bulb types. The study analyzes energy usage while maintaining automatic light control and operational effectiveness through simulation. The system is developed using AnyLogic by integrating agent-based and discrete event simulation to model occupant behavior and manage event-driven lighting logic. It incorporates sensors, smart door mechanisms, and energy-measuring processes, all powered by solar energy and managed through battery storage. The system dynamically adjusts lighting based on occupancy, minimizing idle energy usage for the room. LED bulbs offer more promising energy efficiency, while incandescent bulbs show the highest consumption. The outcome provides a visualized simulation model for designing adaptive lighting systems and reinforces the potential to enhance energy efficiency to support sustainability in smart room applications. The Science and Information (SAI) Organization Limited 2025 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 https://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/45876/1/Design%20and%20Analysis%20of%20Smart%20Lighting%20System%20for%20Room%20Environments%20Using%20Simulation%20Supporting%20Diverse%20Light%20Bulbs.pdf Ajra, Husnul and Mazlina, Abdul Majid and Islam, Md. Shohidul (2025) Design and analysis of smart lighting system for room environments using simulation supporting diverse light bulbs. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications (IJACSA), 16 (7). pp. 910-917. ISSN 2156-5570(Online). (Published) https://dx.doi.org/10.14569/IJACSA.2025.0160788 |
| spellingShingle | QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science T Technology (General) Ajra, Husnul Mazlina, Abdul Majid Islam, Md. Shohidul Design and analysis of smart lighting system for room environments using simulation supporting diverse light bulbs |
| title | Design and analysis of smart lighting system for room environments using simulation supporting diverse light bulbs |
| title_full | Design and analysis of smart lighting system for room environments using simulation supporting diverse light bulbs |
| title_fullStr | Design and analysis of smart lighting system for room environments using simulation supporting diverse light bulbs |
| title_full_unstemmed | Design and analysis of smart lighting system for room environments using simulation supporting diverse light bulbs |
| title_short | Design and analysis of smart lighting system for room environments using simulation supporting diverse light bulbs |
| title_sort | design and analysis of smart lighting system for room environments using simulation supporting diverse light bulbs |
| topic | QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science T Technology (General) |
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