Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/22101
Title: Development of Portable Traffic Controller System
Authors: SITI AISYAH BT ABDUL RAHIM, Diploma of Engineering Technology in Electrical and Electronics
Issue Date: 4-Jul-2019
Abstract: The goal of this project is wanting to build for users and company who are want to use this project. There a lot of benefit in this project and the most thing is value of money and reduce the traffic road problems. This project focusing at the road area the construction sites and also the road maintenance. It will be a new technology for our country because this project idea gets in the real situation in our country especially at Kuala Lumpur. It can be friendly user because this project is easy to everyone knows. Everyone knows about traffic light system and it can be easy to everyone to understand it. This project will the same with the common traffic light in our country but the operation it’s totally changes. This project build with the several operations to guide at the road. It simply can say this project will change with the flagman who are guard at the road. Flagman right now in our country we know their work to guard the road operation at the area site but the company who are hired them must paid a lot of labour cost for their salary. This project surely will be a value of money and it can be a new systematic traffic system in our country. This project build for the motion sensor who will detect any vehicles who enter at the area. It also builds for the vehicles by using at the construction such as a lot of lorry who are in and out the site. So, this project its adding the operation by automatic and also include the manual operation. Automatic operation will be using via the application in the phone while manual operation will be using by the remote control. So, it will be a good term to everyone sides.
Description: Top 20 - 9th Place
URI: http://ir.unikl.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/22101
Appears in Collections:Final Year Project - UniKL BMI



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