Authors :
Bontor Panjaitan; Eka Nuryanto BS; Bustanul Arifin
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 6 - June
Google Scholar :
https://tinyurl.com/2w6mfr3d
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/24june266
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Abstract :
This innovative research delves into the cost analysis of using Internet of Things-based power breakers in smart
building lighting systems. The method employed for cost analysis is a meticulous process of planning, comparing, and
implementing an Internet of Things-based smart building system using power breakers in building objects. The results of
the tests conducted revealed that the cost of IoT-based power breaker equipment for the lighting system was Rp. 14,542,000
and the efficiency of the IoT-based power breaker was 75.33% when compared to Smart Building equipment that uses Direct
Digital Control in the building where it is applied.
Keywords :
Cost Analysis, Power Breakers, Internet of Things, Smart Building.
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This innovative research delves into the cost analysis of using Internet of Things-based power breakers in smart
building lighting systems. The method employed for cost analysis is a meticulous process of planning, comparing, and
implementing an Internet of Things-based smart building system using power breakers in building objects. The results of
the tests conducted revealed that the cost of IoT-based power breaker equipment for the lighting system was Rp. 14,542,000
and the efficiency of the IoT-based power breaker was 75.33% when compared to Smart Building equipment that uses Direct
Digital Control in the building where it is applied.
Keywords :
Cost Analysis, Power Breakers, Internet of Things, Smart Building.