Long endurance underwater electronic monitoring system

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Main Author: Tan, Yan Ren
Other Authors: Kamarulafizam Ismail, supervisor
Format: Bachelor thesis
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2025
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Online Access:https://utmik.utm.my/handle/123456789/41484
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spelling utm-123456789-414842025-08-21T08:49:00Z Long endurance underwater electronic monitoring system Tan, Yan Ren Kamarulafizam Ismail, supervisor Mechanical engineering Not available Exploration of the ocean deep region is the human interest driven by curiosity. National Geographic stated that human can fully understand earth if human can explore clearly all the ocean area in the earth. The development of submarine allow human to do exploration in the deep-sea area, this had driven more talent to become the scientist to study the chemical content and geographical structure of the deep-sea area. While the other advanced technology is invented to help human in exploration of the deep-sea region, that is the remotely operated underwater vehicle. Human can remotely control this vehicle to explore the sea and this a best alternative to submarine in term of economical friendly and safety. In this thesis, there is interest of study on how to develop a underwater electronic climate control system which can work underwater for a long period. The design will be focus on how to protect the electronic system which allow it to operate underwater for a long period without damage of the water. The scope of study will be submersing the electronic system for 2 days and 2 nights at 0.5 and 1.0 meters. When it comes to designing the electronic system, an Arduino is used as the microcontroller of the electronic system and connects with the sensor and data logger. The electronic system will be submersed for a long period and collect the temperature, pressure and relative humidity of the enclosure environment. Some method of controlling the relative humidity of the enclosure will be used such as using silica gels. Four experiments were carried out and found that the internal conditions were totally affected by the weather of experiment period, thus the repetitive experiment for the same settings does not have any help in accuracy of data. There are a lot of problems faced such as inconsistent water levels and water leakage. The inconsistent water level is unavoidable while some modifications were made to solve the water leakage problem. Conclusion, the designed electronic system can work underwater properly for a long period without damage and the modification on the enclosure can protect the electronic component and reduce the water leakage problem. shafika UTM 78 p. Thesis (Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)) - Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 2022 2025-03-10T02:56:53Z 2025-03-10T02:56:53Z 2022 Bachelor thesis https://utmik.utm.my/handle/123456789/41484 vital:153525 valet-20230927-154014 ENG Closed Access UTM Complete Unpublished Completion application/pdf Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
spellingShingle Mechanical engineering
Tan, Yan Ren
Long endurance underwater electronic monitoring system
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title Long endurance underwater electronic monitoring system
title_full Long endurance underwater electronic monitoring system
title_fullStr Long endurance underwater electronic monitoring system
title_full_unstemmed Long endurance underwater electronic monitoring system
title_short Long endurance underwater electronic monitoring system
title_sort long endurance underwater electronic monitoring system
topic Mechanical engineering
url https://utmik.utm.my/handle/123456789/41484
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