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040 _bEnglish.
_cCvSU-CCAT Campus Library.
_erda.
050 _aUM TJ 223.P76
_bU57 2018
100 _aUnsana, John Rommel D., author
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245 _aAutomatic Turn Light Signal for Motorcycle /
_cJohn Rommel D. Unsana
260 _aRosario, Cavite :
_bCavite State University-CCAT Campus,
_c2018
300 _axi, 48 leaves :
_billustrations ;
_c28 cm
500 _aDesign Project (BSCpE)--Cavite State University-CCAT Campus, 2018.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and appendices.
520 _aUNSANA, JOHN ROMMEL D. Automatic Turn Light Signal for Motorcycle. Design Project. Department of Engineering. Cavite State University Cavite College of Arts and Trades Campus, Rosario, Cavite. June 2018. Adviser: Mr. Kenneth J. Enrico. Technical critic: Dann Patrick G. Ramos. The study was conducted from August 2017 to April 2018 with the general objective of automating the tum light signal and monitor the battery capacity of the motorcycle. Specifically, the study aimed to: 1) Design the system and construct sequence of code needed to develop the automation of turn light signal; 2) examine the hardware and programming relationship of the system; 3) evaluate the software and technical performance of the machine according to time response on tilting, and sensitivity of turn light reaction; and 4) conduct a machine performance analysis on humps scenario, turning, and changing lane. The accuracy and the response time were used as independent variables, each having three trials. The tilting motion of steering wheel of the motorcycle was used in the study as input for the processing of the microcontroller. A proto-case was used to assemble and connect the materials of the project. The results of the statistical analysis of data revealed that the responsiveness and flashing delay of the prototype was enough to reach the standard of using tum light signal of a motorcycle in the country. The time response of left and right turn lights took only 0.81 second right after the tilting motion was detected. The accuracy of the system was also tested and it showed an accurate result of 10 out of 10 tum light responses in every tilt of the steering stem of the motorcycle.
650 _aAutomatic signal
_xMotorcycle.
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650 _aMicrocontrollers.
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650 _aProgrammable controllers.
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650 _aJust-in-time systems.
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650 _aSequence code.
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700 _aEnrico, Kenneth J., adviser.
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700 _aRamos, Dann Patrick G., critic.
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_iU57 2018
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