This project overview describes an automatic room light controller that uses a digital counter and bidirectional sensors to count the number of visitors entering and exiting a room. The system includes sensors to detect movement, an Arduino microcontroller to control the counter logic and LCD display, and a 16x2 LCD to show the current visitor count. Depending on the sensor placement, the counter can increment for entries and decrement for exits to keep track of the number of people in the room.
This project overview describes an automatic room light controller that uses a digital counter and bidirectional sensors to count the number of visitors entering and exiting a room. The system includes sensors to detect movement, an Arduino microcontroller to control the counter logic and LCD display, and a 16x2 LCD to show the current visitor count. Depending on the sensor placement, the counter can increment for entries and decrement for exits to keep track of the number of people in the room.
This project overview describes an automatic room light controller that uses a digital counter and bidirectional sensors to count the number of visitors entering and exiting a room. The system includes sensors to detect movement, an Arduino microcontroller to control the counter logic and LCD display, and a 16x2 LCD to show the current visitor count. Depending on the sensor placement, the counter can increment for entries and decrement for exits to keep track of the number of people in the room.
PROJECT OVERVIEW Automatic Room Light Controller with Bidirectional Visitor by using Digital counter Done by – Priyanshi Jain(2K19/EC/136)
Digital visitor counter is based on the interfacing of some components such as
sensors, motors etc. with Arduino microcontroller. This counter can count people in both directions. This circuit can be used to count the number of persons entering a hall/mall/home/office in the entrance gate and it can count the number of persons leaving the hall by decrementing the count at the same gate or an exit gate, and that depends upon sensor placement in the mall/hall. It can also be used at gates of parking areas and other public places. This project is divided into four parts: sensors, controller, counter display and gate. The sensor would observe an interruption and provide an input to the controller which would run the counter increment or decrement depending on the entering or exiting of people. And counting is displayed on a 16x2 LCD through the controller.