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International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls
Volume 7 (2022): Issue 3 (January 2022)
Open Access
Design and Research of Indoor Lighting Control System Based on the STM32
Yueyao Tian
Yueyao Tian
,
Zhiyao Zhang
Zhiyao Zhang
,
Lei Tian
Lei Tian
and
Wenxin Zhao
Wenxin Zhao
| May 24, 2023
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls
Volume 7 (2022): Issue 3 (January 2022)
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Published Online:
May 24, 2023
Page range:
33 - 42
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/ijanmc-2022-0025
Keywords
Lighting Control
,
STM32
,
Lighting Adjustment
,
Sensor
,
Intelligent
© 2022 Yueyao Tian et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Figure 1.
System block diagram
Figure 2.
Infrared reflection module
Figure 3.
Connection circuit between IR sensor and STM32
Figure 4.
Rectifier voltage regulator circuit
Figure 5.
Relationship among subroutines
Figure 6.
Brightness detection subroutine
Figure 7.
Human body detection subroutine diagram
Figure 8.
Main program flow
Figure 9.
The photo of the system
Figure 10.
The ambient light is below the set value
Figure 11.
The ambient light intensity is too high