For this week, I continued to write the report about the significance, scope and limitations of the project. Then, I continued writing the last part for the chapter 1, which is chapter summary. After finished writing the chapter 1, I send my report to my supervisor for review. This week there is also workshop 4 which explains about the presentation that will be held in the 11th week for FYP 1 students.
Figure 1: Arrangement of Slides Presentation
Development of Wind Speed Monitoring System using Microcontroller and IoT
Significance of the Project
Malaysia has the Northeast Monsoon season every year which generally occurs between November and March, the wind speed can reach up to 30 knots or the equivalent to 55.56 km/h. This project is very important to help users to monitor the change in wind speed during the season. In addition, this project can also help users prepare ahead of time by alerting them if the wind speed exceeds the appropriate level.
Scope of the Project
This project is suitable for use in residential areas near the beach or in areas with high wind speeds to ensure that changes in wind speeds are always monitored. Furthermore, it is suitable for use in highland areas such as the Cameron highlands due to the geographical conditions that cause the wind speed to increase.
Limitations of the Project
There are many different types of Anemometers on the market, each with its own working principle. Therefore, the selection of anemometer must be appropriate to the use and cost required. Furthermore, the Anemometer must be placed in a high and unobstructed area to ensure that the process of measuring wind speed is accurate.
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