Items where Author is "Chong, Peng Lean"
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Chong, Peng Lean and Ismail, Daniel and Ng, Poh Kiat and Kong, Feng Yuan and Basir Khan, Mohammed Reyasudin and Thirugnanam, Sargunam (2024) A TRIZ Approach for Designing a Smart Lighting and Control System for Classrooms Based on Counter Application with Dual PIR Sensors. Sensors, 24 (4). p. 1177. ISSN 1424-8220
Al-Badani, Mohammed and Chong, Peng Lean and Lim, Heng Siong (2024) A mini review of the effect of modified carbon paper, carbon felt, and carbon cloth electrodes on the performance of microbial fuel cell. International Journal of Green Energy, 21 (1). pp. 1-17. ISSN 1543-5075
Al-badani, Mohammed Adel and Chong, Peng Lean and Lim, Heng Siong (2023) Enhancing microbial fuel cell performance with carbon powder electrode modifications for low-power sensors modules. International Journal of Renewable Energy Development, 13 (1). pp. 80-87. ISSN 2252-4940
Chong, Peng Lean and Ganesan, Silvia and Ng, Poh Kiat and Kong, Feng Yuan (2022) A TRIZ-Adopted Development of a Compact Experimental Board for the Teaching and Learning of Operational Amplifier with Multiple Circuit Configurations. Sustainability, 14 (21). p. 14115. ISSN 2071-1050
Chong, Peng Lean and Singh, Ajay Kumar and Kok, Swee Leong (2019) Characterization of Aloe Barbadensis Miller leaves as a potential electrical energy source with optimum experimental setup conditions. PLOS ONE, 14 (6). ISSN 1932-6203
Conference or Workshop Item
Mohammed Qasem Albadani, Mohammed Adel and Lim, Heng Siong and Chong, Peng Lean (2023) Investigation of Bio-Energy in Powering IoT Sensors. In: 1st FET PG Engineering Colloquium Proceedings 2023, 16 June - 15 July 2023, Multimedia University, Malaysia. (Submitted)
Albadani, Mohammed and Lim, Heng Siong and Chong, Peng Lean (2022) Investigation of Bioenergy in Powering IoT Sensors. In: 2nd FET PG Engineering Colloquium Proceedings 2022, 1-15 December 2022, Multimedia University, Malaysia. (Unpublished)
Thesis
Chong, Peng Lean (2019) Characterisation Of Living Plant Energy Harvesting For Wireless Sensor. Masters thesis, Multimedia University.