Movement sensor faucet/ Muhammad Idham Kamarulzaman, Zulhanif Rozali and Muhammad Iqmal Rosely

The goal of this project was to decrease the amount of water waste inside the campus as students tends to forget to close the tap and cause water waste inside the campus. The design stabilizes soap, water, and energy costs and has a unit cost comparable to current public facilities components. Then,...

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Main Authors: Kamarulzaman, Muhammad Idham (Author), Rozali, Zulhanif (Author), Rosely, Muhammad Iqmal (Author)
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Published: 2018.
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