Detection of VLF and LF emissions of fluorescent light for efficient management of power consumption

In this research work, a detection probe of Very Low Frequency and Low Frequency (LF) emissions of fluorescent light is developed by using low cost loop antenna. The developed loop antenna is able to operate at VLF and LF bandwidth. The developed antenna is tested and measured with signal generator...

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Main Authors: Othman S.S.B.S., Hock G.C., Nordin F.H.B., Mustafa N.B.B.A., Balasubramaniam N., Sharrif Z.A.M.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-301552023-12-29T15:45:02Z Detection of VLF and LF emissions of fluorescent light for efficient management of power consumption Othman S.S.B.S. Hock G.C. Nordin F.H.B. Mustafa N.B.B.A. Balasubramaniam N. Sharrif Z.A.M. 57205980494 16021614500 25930510500 57191952020 26967610800 6507195893 Antennas Cathode ray oscilloscopes Fluorescence Loop antennas Probes Antenna probes Detection probes Efficient managements Fluorescent light Low costs Peak voltage Received signals Very low frequency antenna electrical power energy efficiency energy use fluorescence signal Signal detection In this research work, a detection probe of Very Low Frequency and Low Frequency (LF) emissions of fluorescent light is developed by using low cost loop antenna. The developed loop antenna is able to operate at VLF and LF bandwidth. The developed antenna is tested and measured with signal generator and oscilloscope in order to verify the usefulness of antenna. The developed antenna is subsequently used to detect the signal emitted by the fluorescent light. The antenna probe is located at different distance in order to obtain the peak voltage of received signal. Besides that, the fluorescent light is switch on and off respectively in order to verify the source of signal. From the oscilloscope, the received signal is operating at approximately 28 KHz. Hence, the developed antenna probe can be used for efficient management of power consumption as 28 KHz signal is detected if the light is on. � Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Final 2023-12-29T07:45:02Z 2023-12-29T07:45:02Z 2013 Conference paper 10.1088/1755-1315/16/1/012096 2-s2.0-84881091281 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84881091281&doi=10.1088%2f1755-1315%2f16%2f1%2f012096&partnerID=40&md5=43e40d7af0fbefbd4cfbc7bf9f1d8b25 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/30155 16 1 12096 All Open Access; Gold Open Access Institute of Physics Publishing Scopus
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topic Antennas
Cathode ray oscilloscopes
Fluorescence
Loop antennas
Probes
Antenna probes
Detection probes
Efficient managements
Fluorescent light
Low costs
Peak voltage
Received signals
Very low frequency
antenna
electrical power
energy efficiency
energy use
fluorescence
signal
Signal detection
spellingShingle Antennas
Cathode ray oscilloscopes
Fluorescence
Loop antennas
Probes
Antenna probes
Detection probes
Efficient managements
Fluorescent light
Low costs
Peak voltage
Received signals
Very low frequency
antenna
electrical power
energy efficiency
energy use
fluorescence
signal
Signal detection
Othman S.S.B.S.
Hock G.C.
Nordin F.H.B.
Mustafa N.B.B.A.
Balasubramaniam N.
Sharrif Z.A.M.
Detection of VLF and LF emissions of fluorescent light for efficient management of power consumption
description In this research work, a detection probe of Very Low Frequency and Low Frequency (LF) emissions of fluorescent light is developed by using low cost loop antenna. The developed loop antenna is able to operate at VLF and LF bandwidth. The developed antenna is tested and measured with signal generator and oscilloscope in order to verify the usefulness of antenna. The developed antenna is subsequently used to detect the signal emitted by the fluorescent light. The antenna probe is located at different distance in order to obtain the peak voltage of received signal. Besides that, the fluorescent light is switch on and off respectively in order to verify the source of signal. From the oscilloscope, the received signal is operating at approximately 28 KHz. Hence, the developed antenna probe can be used for efficient management of power consumption as 28 KHz signal is detected if the light is on. � Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
author2 57205980494
author_facet 57205980494
Othman S.S.B.S.
Hock G.C.
Nordin F.H.B.
Mustafa N.B.B.A.
Balasubramaniam N.
Sharrif Z.A.M.
format Conference paper
author Othman S.S.B.S.
Hock G.C.
Nordin F.H.B.
Mustafa N.B.B.A.
Balasubramaniam N.
Sharrif Z.A.M.
author_sort Othman S.S.B.S.
title Detection of VLF and LF emissions of fluorescent light for efficient management of power consumption
title_short Detection of VLF and LF emissions of fluorescent light for efficient management of power consumption
title_full Detection of VLF and LF emissions of fluorescent light for efficient management of power consumption
title_fullStr Detection of VLF and LF emissions of fluorescent light for efficient management of power consumption
title_full_unstemmed Detection of VLF and LF emissions of fluorescent light for efficient management of power consumption
title_sort detection of vlf and lf emissions of fluorescent light for efficient management of power consumption
publisher Institute of Physics Publishing
publishDate 2023
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