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Title: Development Of Flood Detector Using Gsm
Authors: Muhammad Irfan bin Zamzuri
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Hons.) in Electrical
Issue Date: 10-Apr-2018
Abstract: Malaysia has two climates that constantly happen which is high temperature and relatively high humidity. Sometimes, flash flood usually happens and causes Many possessions, crops, livestock, and others were destroyed by flash floods and cause a great loss to the victim. This incident more less contributing to the country's economic problems. Due to this problems, Flood Detector Sensor was developed to reduce the loss of properties when this incident happen. The main function of this system will help to give warning to the users when there are someplace experiencing flash floods. It will alert the owner or users regarding the occurred flood so that the users could take further action. The objectives for this project is to build up the model of an Automated Detector System for the Vehicle, to build up another innovation of surge discovery framework for the vehicle by utilizing PIC Microcontroller, and To inform the users on the surge water level around the vehicle by utilizing GSM. PIC controller is the main part of the system that works as the brain to process the input and the output. The result for the output will be determined by on the program that had been install in the PIC. This system has two input sources which an Ultrasonic sensor and car supply 12 Volt. The car battery was used to supply voltage for this system to operate. The Ultrasonic sensor is working as water sensor to detect the rising of water level and will send the signal to PIC controller when the water reaches the level that had been set in the programmed. At the end, the users can save their vehicles from drowning when the flash flood occurs
Description: Top 20
URI: http://ir.unikl.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/18739
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