Project Description: Earthquake (Detection System) is a simple yet effective early warning system designed to detect seismic activity and alert people in real time. The system operates using a vibration sensor, which detects ground movements and immediately triggers an alarm speaker through a relay module. Simultaneously, an LCD screen displays the warning message "Ada Gempa" (Earthquake Detected) to provide a clear visual alert.
Unlike conventional earthquake detection systems that rely on complex networks or internet connections, Earthquake is a standalone, cost-effective, and accessible solution. Built with an Arduino Uno, the device ensures instant response time without external dependencies, making it highly reliable for homes, schools, and public spaces.
By providing immediate local alerts, the Earthquake project helps people react quickly, seek safety, and minimize potential injuries or damages. It is especially useful in areas where commercial earthquake detection systems are too expensive or unavailable. Additionally, the system can be further improved with battery backup, wireless alerts, or integration with building safety systems, making it a scalable solution for disaster preparedness.
Aligned with the Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure theme, Earthquake contributes to safer communities by enhancing preparedness and resilience against natural disasters. This project serves as a practical, affordable, and life-saving innovation, ensuring that more people have access to a reliable earthquake warning system