NIK MUHAMAD DHIYAUDDEEN BIN MUHAMAD FADZIL MRSM TUN ABDUL RAZAK
This project develops a sustainable lighting system for public pathways using pressure from footsteps. Piezoelectric sensors convert mechanical energy from walking into electrical energy, which is then stored and used to power LED lights.To enhance the system, Blynk is used for Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing real-time monitoring of energy generation. The system displays graphs showing energy productivity in the area, making it easy to observe usage patterns. Additionally, a built-in counter records the number of footsteps on the plate, providing data on human traffic.Overall, the project promotes renewable energy use, reduces dependence on conventional electricity, and demonstrates how everyday movement can generate useful energy in a smart and interactive way.