Smart Green House Gas Footprint Display with Integrated Smart Power Monitoring and IoT Actuation
Jiten Dhingra1, Aditya Srichandan2, Kakelli Anil Kumar3

1Jiten Dhingra*, Dept. of Electronics and Communication, Vellore Institute of Technology, Tamil Nadu, India.
2Aditya Srichandan, Dept. of Electronics and Communication, Vellore Institute of Technology, Tamil Nadu, India.
3Dr. Kakelli Anil Kumar, Associate Professor, Dept. of Electronics and Communication, Vellore Institute of Technology, Tamil Nadu, India.
Manuscript received on January 02, 2020. | Revised Manuscript received on January 15, 2020. | Manuscript published on January 30, 2020. | PP: 1243-1247 | Volume-8 Issue-5, January 2020. | Retrieval Number: E5872018520/2020©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.E5872.018520

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Abstract: This research paper is about a one-for-all device that has a central synchronization with a Wireless Sensor Network connected to other part of the house. This network can do an all-round power saving and environment awareness tasks. The device takes power consumption readings from the mains, and displays the Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and footprint of the users in a particular time frame along with the current electricity bill. The WSN mainly focuses on Kitchen, Bathrooms and AC rooms. A certain toxic amount of Carbon Monoxide gas is produced from burning of stoves in Kitchen. During cooking, a gas sensor (MQ7) is placed in the kitchen measures the amount of different gases, especially CO. Chimney is turned on only when CO reading crosses a certain threshold. In this way, power consumed by chimney can be reduced markedly. Similarly in the water tanks above the house, a water temperature sensor is placed. This sensor allows the intensity of the water heater to be automatically regulated depending on the temperature of water in the tank. If water is already at the user-required temperature, the water heater is adaptively changed to a lower temperature or switched off, so as to consume less power. The third sensor is placed in an AC room. Even the high star-rated ACs are a major concern in power consumption, electricity bill and GHG emissions. Hence the temperature sensor is placed which measures the room temperature and outdoor temperature. If it is cold enough, the AC switches-off, thereby saving unnecessary power consumption.
Keywords: Green House Gases, Carbon Footprint, Power Consumption, Power and Energy Saving, PIR Module, motion sensing, IoT, Arduino.
Scope of the Article: Design and Performance of Green Building.