Implementing Automated Power Outlet Distribution Control System Using Electronic Wastes

8 Pages Posted: 27 Feb 2019

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Dr. Akinola Olayinka

Edo University

Wilson Nwankwo

Edo State University Uzairue

Tosin C. Olayinka

Samuel Adegboyega University

M.O. Osiele

Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria

Date Written: February 9, 2019

Abstract

Electronic dumping is a global challenge and fortunately majority of these wastes could be recycled can provide an economically viable and healthy environment as well as offer new insights on how potential sources of environmental hazards could be transformed into useful products. In this paper, we present data used during the creation of an automated power outlet system from electronic wastes. Automated power control and distribution systems are important in reducing the cost of energy utilization in homes, offices, and in industrial environment. Usually, as energy utilization increases, the costs increases. The need to prioritize and conserve scarce energy becomes imminent especially in low income earning environments. Often times, the cost of acquisition of such devices may be high. This paper reflects on how components extracted from electronic wastes could be harnessed to produce computer-controlled power outlet system.

Keywords: Automated Power Distribution Control, Microcontroller, Electronic Wastes, Environment, Power Management

Suggested Citation

Olayinka, Akinola and Nwankwo, Wilson and Olayinka, Tosin C. and Osiele, M.O., Implementing Automated Power Outlet Distribution Control System Using Electronic Wastes (February 9, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3331507 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3331507

Akinola Olayinka

Edo University ( email )

Iyamho
Nigeria

Wilson Nwankwo (Contact Author)

Edo State University Uzairue ( email )

Km 7 Auchi-Abuja road Iyamho
Uzairue, Edo State 234
Nigeria
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Tosin C. Olayinka

Samuel Adegboyega University ( email )

Nigeria

M.O. Osiele

Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria

Abraka PMB 1, Delta State
Nigeria

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