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Title: Analysis of Light Activation using Electromagnetic Wave Generator
Authors: Mujahid Asyraf bin Mohamad Surol
Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Mobile Communication
Issue Date: 2-May-2014
Abstract: This proposal describes the analysis of the light, because light is one of the important thing for everyone. This Project describes the design of the most efficient bulb that can bring the light by using technology of electromagnetic wave, radio frequency and chemical. The main objective for this project is to reduce the wasting power in actual lamp or bulb by without using current as a source at receiver part. In case of that, the objective as a ordinary people are done which is likely to drop off their current bill. By using this technology, the light created also can see as far as retina can take photon out so all people can see the light except handicap. The main focus of the study is on the reliability estimation of Light Activation system and new development in reliability estimation technique will be proposed, tested, and applied to the analysis and design of light activation using wave generator. This project will reviews various types and method on building the Light Activation by using wave generator. It will be used as case studies to test and proposed the methods. The chemical is a special technique to develop it. It will used as a foil in the bulb. But in formally it was a liquid. In generally, the build in generator is used to create the wave form. Overall, to activate the light the process will start from signal (transmitter) and change it to electrical (receiver) form and convert to electromagnetism (electromagnetic generator) then the light (chemical) will produce. The project will conclude with recommendations on the most suitable material in terms of Electromagnetic and chemical technology with respect to load criticality and applications.
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URI: http://localhost/xmlui/handle/123456789/6474
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