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SHUN Wristband

Nowadays, people are reluctant in social distancing that were asked to do so by the Ministry of Health since the COVID-19 Outbreak. They are not aware of how much social distancing helps to prevent the infection. We need to overcome this problem by create or develop one device that can help people to be more aware with their surroundings. One of the developments that can fulfil this objective is by wearing the social distancing wristband that uses the PIR motion sensor to detect any movements. The wristband will gives out signal by lighting up the LED light if there are people staying less than 3 meters to the user. This ensures people are keeping necessary physical distancing at all time. Besides that, temperature sensor (DHT11) was also used. Humidity, Temperature and heat index of the surrounding will be shown. Surrounding’s temperature affects our health indirectly, thus being aware of the heat index of the surrounding keeps our immune system at a great condition. Moreover, when there is a poor ventilation, heat index will be high. This indicates you are at high risk area. This feature keeps us safe. By wearing SHUN wristband, it will give a huge impact from the aspects of economic and health. Lack of social distancing between contagious person and healthy person will not be a problem anymore. In summary, social distancing wristband that uses the motion and temperature sensors can be one of the solutions in preventing people from getting infected by the covid-19 or many other contagious viruses.


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Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT) began as Universiti Pertanian Malaysia's Centre for Fisheries and Marine Science, located at Mengabang Telipot, Kuala Terengganu. It provided facilities for both students and lecturers from the Fisheries and Marine Science programmes to conduct their practical sessions and also researches.
Eventually, the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science of Universiti Pertanian Malaysia (UPM) in Serdang was transferred to Kuala Terengganu, and the Centre transformed into a branch campus, being renamed Universiti Pertanian Malaysia Terengganu (UPMT) in June 1996. The name of the faculty was also changed to the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology. Also formed were the Faculty of Science and Professional Literature and the Matriculation Centre.
Later on, the Cabinet of Malaysia had approved the establishment of Terengganu University College (KUT) on 5th May 1999 as an associate campus of UPM. Then Terengganu Universiti College was given autonomy on 1st May 2001 and was renamed the Malaysian Science and Technology University College (KUSTEM) on 20th June 2001.
On 1st February 2007, KUSTEM was given the status of a full-fledged university, and with that elevation, it was renamed again and remain to this very day as Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
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