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PROBLEM

INTRODUCTION
Technology develops and emerge that requires appropriate learning of an electronics
students. Innovation is a learnable quality, many people feel that they are lack of innovation in
certain areas and they often assume that, Thats just the way I am. Are some leaders born with
natural qualities and abilities that make innovation easy for them? It may be true that there are
such things as natural born leaders, however most leaders are made by hard work and self-
development.
Summer is just around the corner, and managing your window blinds is an important step
to keeping your house cool and lowering your energy bill. If you dont want to be bothered to get
out of your chair, you can automate the blinds with an Arduino. Home Awesomation shares this
awesome tutorial. The blinds use a light dependent resistor to open during the day and close at
night, but a $1 thermal sensor can close them during the day if its particularly hot. The project
also incorporates an IR sensor so you can control the blinds with any universal remote, and a
motion sensor so you can adjust them with a wave of your hand. Critically, the setup is so small
that it can fit inside the header at the top of the blinds, rendering it effectively invisible. We
previously shared another method for automating your blinds, but this one is cheaper, simpler,
and smaller (though it wont let you control them through a web interface). The block has
manual control as well as automatic control for fully optimized sun shading. The goal of the
automatic function is to have maximum brightness in the room but avoiding direct sunlight.
When connected with the intelligent room controller module you can cause the blinds to function
as a result of the room temperature and sun position.
RELATED LITERATURE

Automatic Venetian blinds are a common type of shading device and are increasingly operated
automatically to overcome the limitations of manual operation. Automated blinds need to be
controlled to maximize benefits of daylight in the point of occupant comfort and energy
consumption. However, the previous control methods are focused on minimizing negative
impacts of daylight, so they might fail to maximize positive impacts of daylight. They may often
overpredict a blind's position, resulting in the undesirable blockage of daylight.

In this paper, we propose a new control method for automated venetian blinds to maximize
occupant comfort. The proposed control method can not only protect occupants from direct solar
glare but also maximize daylight penetration into buildings based on occupants' preferences on
daylight. The proposed control method is designed to allow the occupants to define the zone they
want protected from direct sunlight. It can control the blinds to protect only the defined zone;
therefore, more daylight can be introduced to the other areas, excluding the predetermined zone.
A control method for the case of one blind with one zone was developed and then extended for
the case of multiple blinds with multiple zones.

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