Topic: ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION SIMULATION
Introduction
Electricity is a basic part of nature and it is one of our most widely used forms of energy. Despite its great importance in our daily lives, most of us rarely stop to think what life would be like without electricity. Yet like air and water, we tend to take electricity for granted. Everyday, we use electricity to do many jobs for us -- from lighting and heating/cooling our homes, to powering our televisions and computers. Electricity is a controllable and convenient form of energy used in the applications of heat, light and power.
Concerned:
As I observed in our university every light bulb can’t generate electricity when there is a block-out that cause for every students, faculties to be blindness at night and even become bored because they can’t used of what ever infrastructures that need the present of electricity. One of the reason for this is that the university unable to consume some electricity for the said block-out and although if had it could not covered all the facilities. And that is my proposal is all about, I wanted to simulate the electricity consumption for the near future be able to used by the university, others. This proposal will answer the problem I suited in my previous sentences “generate/consume”. How can I do this? Some light emitting diode (LED) that represent as generated electricity (red light) and consumed electricity (yellow light), and to function it well I used assembly programming language as its PL. Why assembly language? Because this is a language I know that could be able to interact into hardware of a computer. A computer monitor is to be used as an interface to reflect the simulated electricity consumption.
Aim: This study aims to simulate the electricity consumption in the university, others.
Specifically, this research sought to answer the following question:
1.)How can we simulate electricity consumption in light emitting diode (LED).
2.)How can we simulate electricity on the following:
a.Generate electricity
b.Consume electricity