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Implementasi Sistem Gerbang Otomatis dengan Perpaduan Teknologi Pengenalan Pelat Nomor Kendaraan dan Pengenalan Wajah Ihsan Ahmad Kamal; Fransiskus Abel Pramuadi Putra; Firas Maulana Lasidi; Wahmisari Priharti; Willy Anugrah Cahyadi
Jurnal Serambi Engineering Vol. 9 No. 4 (2024): Oktober 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Serambi Mekkah

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Automated access control systems have been widely used in recent years due to their high accuracy and security. In this study, we present an intelligent and secure electronic gate based on facial recognition and vehicle number plate recognition. The system combines multimodal biometric technology with face recognition using the 'face_recognition' package and automatic licence plate recognition (ALPR) using YOLOv8 and PaddleOCR to enhance the security of access to restricted areas. The system was able to correctly recognise 29 out of 30 faces, while all licence plates were accurately recognised, even at different times. The results show that the automated gate system has been successfully developed and tested with an accuracy rate of 96.67%. This success demonstrates the potential use of multimodal biometric technology to improve the security and efficiency of access control systems in various applications, such as office environments, residential areas and other public facilities. Further research can be directed towards improving the resilience of the system to different environmental conditions and expanding the database of recognised faces and vehicle number plates.
Pilot Study on Therapeutic System Design for Pressure Ulcer Management: Feasibility and Initial Findings Lovindo Nulova; Husneni Mukhtar; Wahmisari Priharti; Maudina Citra Febriani; Ghibran Herlangga Zahra Rievansa; Fenty Alia
Jurnal Serambi Engineering Vol. 9 No. 4 (2024): Oktober 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Serambi Mekkah

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Pressure ulcers or Decubitus Ulcers are injuries to the skin and underlying tissue due to prolonged pressure and friction that cause heat that damages skin tissue, generally occurring in bedridden patients who have difficulty moving and changing their position. Pressure ulcer treatment relies on conventional methods, with prevention as the primary step. Wound care is often overcome by cleaning the wound and changing the bandage regularly, although this method requires a long time and patience until the wound can gradually improve. Prevention is done by helping to change the patient's sleeping position regularly every few hours. This study aims to create a device that can help accelerate the healing process of pressure ulcers by using light therapy exposed to skin with pressure ulcers. A few variations of experiments were carried out on several mice that were conditioned to have pressure ulcers. Hence, the wound's healing time rate in each mouse with no treatment, treatment with 50% light intensity, and 100% light intensity, respectively, are 7%, 34%, and 82%. This pilot study showed improvement in pressure ulcers on the surface of the mouse skin within seven days, where wound healing was 2 to 3 days faster than without treatment. In conclusion, this study has demonstrated the feasibility of providing a therapeutic healing effect on the skin of mice and can be further developed in the future.