A novel intelligent tracking controller based on human reaction towards light
The tremendous development of technology led to increase the consumption of energies. Whereas, this consumption motivate the researchers to start looking for alternative energy sources that inexhaustible such as solar thermal, wind and tidal energies. However, this paper presents a novel intelligent...
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author | Omran, Alaa Hamza Mat Said, Dalila Hussin, Siti Maherah Mohamed, Mohamed Shahriman Jamaludin, Mohd. Hanif |
author_facet | Omran, Alaa Hamza Mat Said, Dalila Hussin, Siti Maherah Mohamed, Mohamed Shahriman Jamaludin, Mohd. Hanif |
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description | The tremendous development of technology led to increase the consumption of energies. Whereas, this consumption motivate the researchers to start looking for alternative energy sources that inexhaustible such as solar thermal, wind and tidal energies. However, this paper presents a novel intelligent controller that similar to the behavior of human brain in processing and producing the necessary commands to control the body's members. This controller has been trained and used in the solar tracking system to facilitate the process of controlling direction of the solar cell based on the intensity of the light throughout the day. Moreover, the intelligent controller processed the received signal from the LDR sensors similar to the behavior of the human brain that processed the received signals from the human eyes to enforce the neck to move towards the required direction. The processes of training and evaluating the performance of the controller carried out using of MATLAB. Furthermore, The simulation results show that the proposed system satisfies the required aims; where a few consumption associated with an increasing rate of 35% to 40% in the generated energy are achieved. This improvement leads to present solar tracking system that controlled by an intelligent controller with a higher efficiency at a lower cost. |
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spelling | utm.eprints-1080012024-10-16T07:46:13Z http://eprints.utm.my/108001/ A novel intelligent tracking controller based on human reaction towards light Omran, Alaa Hamza Mat Said, Dalila Hussin, Siti Maherah Mohamed, Mohamed Shahriman Jamaludin, Mohd. Hanif TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The tremendous development of technology led to increase the consumption of energies. Whereas, this consumption motivate the researchers to start looking for alternative energy sources that inexhaustible such as solar thermal, wind and tidal energies. However, this paper presents a novel intelligent controller that similar to the behavior of human brain in processing and producing the necessary commands to control the body's members. This controller has been trained and used in the solar tracking system to facilitate the process of controlling direction of the solar cell based on the intensity of the light throughout the day. Moreover, the intelligent controller processed the received signal from the LDR sensors similar to the behavior of the human brain that processed the received signals from the human eyes to enforce the neck to move towards the required direction. The processes of training and evaluating the performance of the controller carried out using of MATLAB. Furthermore, The simulation results show that the proposed system satisfies the required aims; where a few consumption associated with an increasing rate of 35% to 40% in the generated energy are achieved. This improvement leads to present solar tracking system that controlled by an intelligent controller with a higher efficiency at a lower cost. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Omran, Alaa Hamza and Mat Said, Dalila and Hussin, Siti Maherah and Mohamed, Mohamed Shahriman and Jamaludin, Mohd. Hanif (2023) A novel intelligent tracking controller based on human reaction towards light. In: 5th International Conference on Electrical, Electronic, Communication and Control Engineering, ICEECC 2021, 15 December 2021-16 December 2021, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0121368 |
spellingShingle | TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Omran, Alaa Hamza Mat Said, Dalila Hussin, Siti Maherah Mohamed, Mohamed Shahriman Jamaludin, Mohd. Hanif A novel intelligent tracking controller based on human reaction towards light |
title | A novel intelligent tracking controller based on human reaction towards light |
title_full | A novel intelligent tracking controller based on human reaction towards light |
title_fullStr | A novel intelligent tracking controller based on human reaction towards light |
title_full_unstemmed | A novel intelligent tracking controller based on human reaction towards light |
title_short | A novel intelligent tracking controller based on human reaction towards light |
title_sort | novel intelligent tracking controller based on human reaction towards light |
topic | TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering |
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