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Journal : Journal of Applied Smart Electrical Network and System (JASENS)

Sistem Kendali Irigasi Otomatis Pada Pertanian Hidroponik Vertikal Berbasis Internet Of Things (IoT) Permata Sari, Dewi; Dewi Permata sari; RD. Kusumanto; Mardiyansah
Journal of Applied Smart Electrical Network and Systems Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Desember 2023
Publisher : Indonesian Society of Applied Science (ISAS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52158/jasens.v4i2.915

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Vertical hydroponic farming is an innovative method of cultivating plants efficiently in urban environments. However, the main challenge in managing hydroponic farming is monitoring and regulating appropriate water levels for plants, especially on a large scale or in remote locations. To overcome this problem, an automatic irrigation control system based on the Internet of Things (IoT) is a potential solution. This study proposes the development of an automatic irrigation control system integrated with IoT technology to increase the efficiency and productivity of vertical hydroponic farming. This system consists of ultrasonic sensors and water flow sensors which are connected directly to a microcontroller, which is then connected to the IoT platform via a wireless network. Data obtained from these sensors is sent to the IoT platform for processing and analysis in real-time.
IMPLEMENTASI SISTEM MONITORING AIR DENGANSENSOR ULTRASONIK HC-SR04 DAN WATER FLOW DI ASONE HIDROPONIK BERBASIS INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT) MENGGUNAKAN ENERGI PANEL SURYA(PLTS) Permata Sari, Dewi; Jhofy Ricardo P Sitindaon; Dewi Permata sari; RD. Kusumanto
Journal of Applied Smart Electrical Network and Systems Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Vol 5 No 1 (2024): Vol 5 No 1, June 2024
Publisher : Indonesian Society of Applied Science (ISAS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52158/jasens.v5i1.918

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The cultivation system using hydroponics is now widely popular among the community because it does not require large areas of land. Using the hydroponic system results in faster and optimal harvests. However, the busy activities of urban communities often cause them to fail in implementing it due to constraints in controlling and monitoring hydroponic plants. Additionally, PLN electricity is essential for operating the water pump, and the electricity load and tariff increases, along with sudden blackouts, significantly impact business actors. To address this problem, this research creates an Internet of Things (IoT)-based water monitoring system for ACONE Hydroponics partners with solar panel (PLTS) energy sources as an alternative energy in the event of a sudden PLN power outage. The sensors used in this system include the HCR-04 ultrasonic sensor to monitor water availability and the water flow sensor to measure water flow (discharge). Sensor data is processed by the ESP32 microcontroller and sent to the Blynk cloud platform via an internet connection and displayed on an LCD. System testing shows that the system can send sensor data to the cloud platform stably and in real-time. Data visualization on the cloud platform is easy to understand and helps hydroponic owners monitor water conditions in hydroponic systems. This water monitoring system can help users optimize water use in hydroponic systems.