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Development of TOGA Edu-Tourism with Augmented Reality Technology Meldayanoor, Meldayanoor; Julianto, Veri; Darmawan, Muhammad Indra; Mustofa, Jupri; Adelia, Firda
Jurnal Teknik Pertanian Lampung (Journal of Agricultural Engineering) Vol. 14 No. 4 (2025): August 2025
Publisher : The University of Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jtepl.v14i4.1268-1281

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The development of Edu-tourism based on family medicinal plants (TOGA) in Tirta Jaya Village, supported by Augmented Reality (AR) technology, can enhance education, environmental conservation, and local economic opportunities. This Edu-tourism initiative offers an innovative and sustainable tourism model that positively impacts the tourism sector and the economy.  This study aims to explore and analyze the potential for developing TOGA-based Edu-tourism with AR technology support as an innovative educational tourism model, providing benefits to the community and the environment, while adding value to sustainable local products. This study employs a qualitative descriptive approach with three main stages: a literature review and field data collection to analyze the potential of TOGA and AR technology; an evaluation of TOGA potential based on tourism attraction feasibility, flagship product prioritization, and value-added analysis using the Hayami method; and the development of AR components for interactive education. The results indicate that the combination of TOGA and AR technology can increase public awareness of health, medicinal plant conservation, and local economic empowerment through interactive educational tourism. The educational tourism attraction TOGA Tirta Jaya Village has a high feasibility index, with an average score above 79%, making it worthy of development.   Keywords: Added value; Augmented reality; Edu-tourism; Family medicinal plants (TOGA); TOGA products.
Analisis Kerusakan Bucket pada Mesin Grab yang Dapat Mempengaruhi Proses Bongkar Muat di Kapal MV. Nashalina Mustofa, Jupri; Darmana, Eka; Pujianto, Fajar; ekadarmana, author
JURNAL BARTEK Vol 2 No 1 (2026): Jurnal Bahari dan Teknologi [BARTEK]
Publisher : Politeknik Bumi Akpelni Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.6425/3dkhka83

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The hydraulic grab is an essential tool in cargo handling operations on bulk carrier vessels, particularly during coal loading activities at Muara Berau. In this study, a problem was identified when the Janus bucket hydraulic grab experienced damage that prevented it from closing properly, thereby disrupting the unloading process and causing operational delays. This research aims to identify the causes of the bucket hydraulic grab malfunction, explore solutions to overcome the issue, and formulate procedural maintenance steps in accordance with the manual book. The research employed a qualitative case study approach, combining direct observation onboard the vessel with in-depth interviews involving the ship’s engineer and electrician. The findings indicate that both internal and external factors contributed to the malfunction, including insufficient routine maintenance, piston seal leakage, severe rainfall, and forced unloading operations. These factors led to damage in several components such as receiver cables and solenoid valves, which showed reduced performance. The study concludes that strict and consistent application of maintenance procedures, as outlined in the manual book, is crucial to preventing similar failures and ensuring the reliability and efficiency of the hydraulic grab during cargo handling operations.