Rafidah Binti Mazlan
I am Rafidah Binti Mazlan, a PhD student at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) in the Faculty of Civil Engineering. My research interest focuses on innovative infrastructure monitoring systems and sustainable engineering technologies. As a team member of the SEISMOLITE project, I contribute to the development of smart and scalable seismic monitoring solutions that enhance public safety, especially in earthquake-prone and high-vibration urban environments. My academic journey reflects a passion for applying engineering knowledge to solve real-world challenges through practical and impactful solutions.
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Creative Design
09/16/1996
SEISMOLITE is a compact, cost-effective, and IoT-integrated seismic sensor system designed for real-time monitoring of ground vibrations caused by earthquakes or train movements. Utilizing a 3-axis accelerometer and Raspberry Pi, SEISMOLITE transforms relative displacement into digital signals, capturing both acceleration and frequency data. The project supports early warning systems and infrastructure maintenance through predictive monitoring, particularly in urban and railway environments. Its ease of deployment, affordability, and integration potential make it ideal for smart infrastructure and disaster risk reduction.
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