Abstract:
The project entitled “Design and Implementation of an Energy-Efficient System for Disabled
Individuals’ Homes” aims to develop a comprehensive solution that improves energy efficiency
and accessibility of residential environments for people with disabilities. The system integrates
smart home technologies with assistive devices, a CD4017 microcontroller, automated controls,
and energy management algorithms to optimize energy consumption while maintaining home
comfort and safety for the user. Key features include adaptive lighting, temperature control, and
automated device management, all tailored to residents’ specific needs and preferences. The
implementation involves both hardware and software components, ensuring seamless interaction
between the user and the system through intuitive interfaces. The result is expected to demonstrate
significant energy savings, improved quality of life for people with disabilities, and a scalable
model for wider application.