The document proposes a design called the HLCM that uses a microprocessor and light sensors for automatic room light detection and control. The HLCM, which would be installed in every light fixture of a home, consists of four blocks: a PIR sensor circuit to detect human presence, a light sensor circuit to measure light intensity, a microprocessor, and an RF module. It detects when a person enters a room using the PIR sensor and maintains sufficient light levels by controlling fixtures based on readings from the light sensor circuit. An RF module allows transmitting data between HLCM units to control lights in different areas of the home, with the goal of reducing total power consumption.