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Simulation of Vetilligo Therapy Equipment Hudha Wijaya, Nur; Agtesa, Adelia; De Brito Silva, Gabriel; Dhinakaran, V.; Usman, Mian
Journal of Robotics and Control (JRC) Vol 1, No 4 (2020): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

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Vitiligo is a skin disorder caused by a lack of melanin pigment in the skin, which causes white patches on certain parts of the skin because this melanin pigment is not able to produce the skin color. Previously, one of the treatments for vitiligo was using a UVB lamp with a 311 nm wavelength that could not yet be adjusted to dim the lights as safety when conducting therapy. Therefore, the research aims to design a simulation of the vitiligo therapy device equipped with a timer LED lamp, a safety of lighting, and the data storage. The data are stored in the SD Card to make it easier for patients to control changes before and after therapy. The simulation of this therapeutic apparatus is controlled using the Arduino Uno system and regulates lightning protection using a PWM circuit and ultrasonic sensors. The highest error obtained is 2.4%. at 5 cm. The overall device system, namely timer, buzzer, hour meter, and data storage has been working well and the error value is still within tolerance which is below 5%. Thus, it is hoped that this vitiligo therapy simulation device is able to operate as a real therapeutic device
The Design of X-Ray Film Reader with Film Presence Detector Padang Tunggal, Tatiya; Arrosyid, Muhtadin; De Brito Silva, Gabriel; Maseleno, Andino; tanane, Omar
Journal of Robotics and Control (JRC) Vol 2, No 2 (2021): March (Forthcoming Issue)
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X-Ray viewer is a tool for observing the results of X-Ray films using ray lighting. It aims to get clearer readings of X-Ray films by radiographers and doctors. X-Ray viewers in hospitals generally cannot be carried anywhere because they use fluorescent lamps as a source of radiation and use 220 Volt AC voltage directly. So that its use is less effective and efficient because it must be connected directly to a 220 Volt AC power source and requires large power. In this regard the author wants to design an X-Ray viewer tool that can be used to read the results of X-Ray films clearly and is portable so that the device can be used anywhere because it uses a battery as a voltage source and is equipped with a presence detection sensor film in order to save energy so that the use of tools is more effective and efficient.