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Design and Implementation Monitoring System for The effects of Prolonged Sitting Yulastri Yulastri; Aprinal Adila Asril; Era Madona; Roni Putra
JECCOM: International Journal of Electronics Engineering and Applied Science Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30642/jeccom.1.1.9-15.2023

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Workers spent more than two-thirds of their working hours sitting behind their desk. Almost all of them never put attention to good sitting position and caused health problems for themselves such as increasing the risk of hemorrhoids, heart disease, diabetes, obesity, joints damage, muscles and posture. The workers are not aware into account how long they had been sitting. Thus, one way to avoid health problems caused by long-term sitting is using a device which monitors body temperature, heart and muscle. In this study, the prototype is designed and implemented to monitor how long the worker had sit in their chair and the effect to their body. This system detected the temperature on the chair using temperature sensor, sensor ECG to heart detection placed on the finger and the sensor EMG to detect muscle is placed on the hand muscles. The information from the sensors are sent and saved to the database server and displayed through the website. The test results indicate that body weight and gender affect the speed of rise of body temperature which is measured on the seat cushions. Functional testing using the web interface successfully performed in displaying the results to the web interface sensor readings in real time and displays the results of the previous sensor readings.
Monitoring System For Premature Baby Weight and Incubator Temperature Using Telegram Messanger With Smart Notificaton Era Madona; Yulastri Yulastri; Roni Putra; Anggara N; Aditya Wardhani
JECCOM: International Journal of Electronics Engineering and Applied Science Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30642/jeccom.1.1.34-40.2023

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This research is designed as solution to maximize the automation service to premature baby in smart health concept. The aim of this research built the monitoring system to show the condition of premature baby weight and the incubator temperature using telegram messenger. The incubator in this research using grashof method and some hardware consist of DHT and load cell sensor, Ethernet shield and microcontroller arduino uno. The application in this research applied the Bot fiture from telegram messenger to response message and question. There are two service in the application, first baby weight service and incubator temperature services. Besides these services, the application also have notification service that inform the baby weight under 2,2 kg and the temperature. The experiment result of load cell circuit show error of baby weight measurement is 2,325 % and the bot testing using three commands and notification show the satisfied result.
Web Mining for Enhanced Academic Visibility and Engagement Analysis Based on Visitor Data Yuhefizar Yuhefizar; Roni Putra
Journal of Systems Engineering and Information Technology (JOSEIT) Vol 2 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Ikatan Ahli Informatika Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29207/joseit.v3i1.5713

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With online platforms that transform scholarly communication, academic journals must strategically amplify their digital footprint. This study demonstrates the value of using web analytics and time series modeling to uncover nuanced online readership trends and rhythms. Using the case of the Review of Rekayasa Sistem dan Teknologi Informasi/System Engineering and Information Technology (RESTI) Journal website's 2023 visitor data, we employ visual and ARIMA time series analysis to delineate engagement patterns aligned with academic cycles. The results reveal pronounced seasonal fluctuations, with the participation peaking in October and November, coinciding with increased research dissemination. Fitting an ARIMA model to daily new visitor data indicates positive autocorrelations, suggesting that the engagement effects persist on days. The model provides a predictive baseline for evaluating outreach initiatives. The study offers strategic information on aligning content planning with reading engagement rhythms. At the methodological level, the integration of data mining, predictive modeling, and information retrieval techniques establishes a versatile framework for investigating evolving scholarly communication dynamics in the digital age. The study also emphasizes meticulous data preparation and model diagnostics. The analytical approach presented provides actionable intelligence on trends in the use of academic portals online. This has far-reaching implications for journals seeking to strategically enhance their digital presence amidst increasing competition. With the proliferation of electronic resources, these techniques will only grow in importance for assessing and amplifying the impact of online scholarly platforms.
Evaluating E-Government Adoption in Rural Digital Transformation: A UTAUT Model Application in Indonesian Smart Village Initiative Yuhefizar; Raemon Syaljumairi; Ervan Asri; Roni Putra
Journal of Systems Engineering and Information Technology (JOSEIT) Vol 2 No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Ikatan Ahli Informatika Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29207/joseit.v3i2.6136

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This research examines the implementation of electronic-based government systems (SPBE) in Nagari Batipuah Ateh, West Sumatra, Indonesia, analyzing the adoption patterns and challenges of digital transformation in rural governance. Through the application of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model, this study investigates how traditional rural communities adapt to and accept e-government services while maintaining their cultural identity and social structures. The study employed a mixed-method approach, combining quantitative surveys of fifty participants with qualitative insights from fifteen in-depth stakeholder interviews conducted over twelve months. The research focused on measuring key UTAUT constructs: performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, and facilitating conditions, while also examining the role of community dynamics in technology adoption. Findings reveal significant correlations between social influence and behavioral intention (r = 0.72), highlighting the crucial role of community leadership in technology acceptance. While 52% of users demonstrated advanced digital literacy, 26% required substantial support for basic system navigation, leading to the emergence of effective community-based support networks. The study identified a 65% increase in adoption rates among initially hesitant users through these informal support systems, and a 58% higher sustained engagement when implementing phased approaches with community feedback integration. The research contributes to understanding rural digital transformation by demonstrating how e-government services can be successfully implemented while preserving cultural integrity. The results suggest that successful rural digital governance requires more than technological solutions, demanding careful attention to social dynamics and cultural contexts.