Creative Solutions in Tackling the Power Challenges and Energy Savings in Smart Power Monitoring Devices
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https://doi.org/10.32628/CSEIT228643Keywords:
Appliances, Automated, Energy Smart, TechnologyAbstract
Power Management System and Smart Technology are as well as the importance of the eye to the human physical structure. Smart Technology is designed in such a manner that they hold the capacity to control the appliances used by the great unwashed in their homes depending on the need and the ability of the designed system for its functions. The more home appliances, the higher the amount of energy needed and needed to make it function efficiently and efficaciously. Advance in technology has made every household to enjoy internet technologies and wireless system network. This has enabled home environment benefit of digital technology that provides novel possibilities for users to enjoy their economic consumption of household appliances. It has also made for automation with high speed connectivity to the world-wide universe. The primary aim of this report is to consistently evaluate the technical innovations that deliver improved energy use and how these conveniences have been deployed in places. This will enable the researcher to interpret the present situation, bottlenecks and necessary recommendations improve the use of technology in our household’s applications.
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