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Title: Development of Software For Tremor Detection System Using Visual Basic
Authors: Siti Raihanah Bt Abdul Razak
Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Data Communication
Issue Date: 9-Mar-2015
Abstract: Tremor Detection System has been developed to detect early warning signs of potentially hazardous landslides. This system actually related to the emergency response plan. Since this natural disaster occurred every year in our country, there is no real time landslide monitoring system that has been created and being implemented in our country. Therefore, people did not know the exactly circumstances, area, timing and nature of landslide that happened. As usual, people will ignore about this incident until it happened again soon. And people will take seriously if this incident involved their families, relatives or property. The main objective creates this system is to monitor landslide that will happened at high risk area. Basically, from this system, it does not need to be at the risky location just to monitor and check the conditions that can be monitor by the system itself. This system is designed to be less monitor in order to enhance the management aspect for the safety committee effectively. The system equipped with the detector to detect any changes in daily situation, than can triggered the data through the system. In the system, there will be recognized the best method or ways to handling any incident occur that send the data information toward responsible person in charged. The main focus of the study is on the reliability estimation of Tremor Detection System and new development in reliability estimation techniques will be proposed, tested and applied to the analysis and design of the system.
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URI: http://localhost/xmlui/handle/123456789/9440
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