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The Utilization of 900 Wp off-grid Solar Power Plant for Product Intensification of a Hydroponics Farmer Group Rizki Putra Prastio; Prisma Megantoro; Syamsul Arifin; Ismayahya Ridhan Mutiarso; Ahmad Rahmat Muzadi; Firdaus Bima Firmansyah; Sigit Dani Perkasa
Jurnal Pengabdian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 8 (2022)
Publisher : Peneliti Teknologi Teknik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59247/jppmi.v2i8.128

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In collaboration with a group of hydroponics farmers, an activity as a part of community service implementation has been carried out in Pasuruan, Eastern Java. The activity aims to develop a 900 Wp solar power plant capable of providing energy for running the essential electrical devices for the hydroponics system uninterrupted. This idea is to resolve the energy issue when the outage occurs. Moreover, the reliance on the public grid also adds additional expense for the electricity bill. Based on the observation, the power plant reliably provides sufficient energy to turn on different hydroponics electrical devices. It can supply energy for 12 hours without charging to activate, in total, 160 Watt of diverse loads all night long. While during the day, solar panels deliver energy for the batteries recharging and the other loads. Some other facilities are also developed in this activity, including UV plastic roof and addition of the grow lights to promote the plants’ growth acceleration. The plastic roof efficiently reduces the sunlight intensity to lower the heat experienced by the plants, transmits specific wavelengths crucial for growth, and prevents the rainwater from entering the nutrient water tank. Meanwhile, the grow lights stimulate faster growth and quickly recover the plants after receiving much heat that causes them to look wilt. As a result, the farmers are now less reliant on the public grid, and the hydroponics system is more weather-resistant.
OPTIMALIZATION AND SOCIALIZATION OF INTERNET-BASED AQUACULTURE MEDIA CONDITION MONITORING TECHNOLOGY, ARSENIK 2 Prisma Megantoro; Rezi Delfianti; Rizki Putra Prastio; Nayu Nurrohma Hidayah; Marwan Fadhilah; Ahmad Rahmad Muzadi; Muhammad Hudzaifah Abdillah; Heru Dwi Cahyono; Hafizh Alauddin Atallah; Muhammad Rafi Nabil Arsalan
Jurnal Layanan Masyarakat (Journal of Public Services) Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023): JURNAL LAYANAN MASYARAKAT
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jlm.v7i3.2023.332-342

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Indonesia's geographical condition, as a maritime country, has a wealth of natural resources in the form of water, which has the potential to support the economy in the aquaculture sector. One of them is the cultivation of freshwater fish ponds as has been carried out by the Maju Rukun Community Group (PokMas) in Ngerong Village, Pasuruan. Lack of equipment and knowledge in monitoring pond water conditions, resulting in problems with the fish nursery process. This is because water is a living medium for aquatic organisms, thus determining the survival of cultivated fish. Therefore, community service activities were held in the form of implementing an appropriate technology device "Arsenik version 2" and a mobile application that can be downloaded on Android to support water quality monitoring in aquaculture. In addition, socialization, training, and seminars regarding parameters of good pond water quality for fish farming were also provided to the Maju Rukun PokMas and the local community. Based on the positive response from the community, the implementation of the Arsenic device version 2 is considered very helpful in terms of monitoring the condition of pond water quality because it has informative parameter values and an easy presentation to understand so that the public can maintain the health of aquatic media for the aquaculture ecosystem in it.
Temperature control system on greenhouse effect gaplek dryer Bandiyah Sri Aprillia; Brahmantya Aji Pramudita; Prisma Megantoro
JURNAL INFOTEL Vol 14 No 1 (2022): February 2022
Publisher : LPPM INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI TELKOM PURWOKERTO

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20895/infotel.v14i1.736

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Gaplek is a processed product of cassava that requires a drying process to remove the water content in cassava. Solar thermal energy can be used for the drying process of gaplek by using a greenhouse effect drying system. However, the greenhouse effect drying system using solar thermal energy is very dependent on weather conditions and temperature that is difficult to control. Therefore, a temperature control system is proposed in this study by utilizing Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) to control the exhaust fan speed. Thus, the temperature can be maintained according to the drying standard of processed cassava products. In this study, a temperature control system has been successfully created that is able to maintain the temperature in the drying room according to the drying standard, namely at a temperature of 50℃ to 60℃ when tested in three different locations, namely, Sukamaju Village, Kaligunting Village, and Sumberejo Village which have shown optimal drying temperature.
Controlling temperature using proportional integral and derivative control algorithm for hybrid forced convection solar dryer Arifin, Mohammad Aldrin; Pangaribuan, Porman; Pramudita, Brahmantya Aji; Megantoro, Prisma
International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) Vol 14, No 1: February 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijece.v14i1.pp239-247

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Drying is one of the crucial processes in agricultural production, especially in grain processing. The drying process can improve grain quality and affect the grain content. However, maintaining the temperature is a challenge in the drying process. Because it can influence the drying performance and produce a low-efficiency reduction of water content, in this study, the hybrid drying system is proposed to improve the performance of the forced convection dryer system. The proposed system used a proportional integral and derivative (PID) control system to obtain the optimal temperature. The proposed system was compared with natural drying and forced convection methods. The experimental result showed that the proposed system performed excellently for three performance evaluations. The average temperature was obtained as the highest of the other methods, with 54.68 °C and 54.55 °C for coffee and cocoa beans. The water content can be reduced by an average of 27.38% and 42.67% for coffee and cocoa beans. Then, the proposed system also had the highest reduction efficiency of water content than the other methods, with 62.71% and 36.94% reductions for coffee and cocoa beans, respectively. The results indicate that the proposed hybrid system performs better than the other methods.
Development of an internet of things-based weather station device embedded with O2, CO2, and CO sensor readings Megantoro, Prisma; Saud Al-Humairi, Safaa Najah; Kustiawan, Arya Dwi; Arsalan, Muhammad Rafi Nabil; Prastio, Rizki Putra; Awalin, Lilik Jamilatul; Vigneshwaran, Pandi
International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) Vol 14, No 1: February 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijece.v14i1.pp1122-1134

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Weather station devices are used to monitor weather parameter conditions, such as wind direction, speed, rainfall, solar radiation level, temperature, and humidity. This article discusses the design of a customized weather station embedded with gas concentration readings, whereby the gas concentration measurement includes oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2), and carbon monoxide (CO). The measurements and data processing of input sensors were transmitted to an Arduino Uno microcontroller, and the input data were then remitted to Wemos D1 Mini to be uploaded to a cloud server. Furthermore, the gas sensors' characterization methods were also considered to reveal the obtained results of accuracy, precision, linearity, and hysteresis. An android-based mobile application was also designed for monitoring purposes. The system in our experiment utilized an internet connection with a field station, base station, and database server.
Smart measurement and monitoring system for aquaculture fisheries with IoT-based telemetry system Megantoro, Prisma; Anugrah, Antik Widi; Abdillah, Muhammad Hudzaifah; Kustanto, Bambang Joko; Fadhilah, Marwan; Vigneshwaran, Pandi
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 13, No 3: June 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v13i3.6900

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The instrumentation design of an online monitoring device for aquaculture media is discussed in this article. The main processor in this internet of things (IoT) real-time telemetry system is an ESP32 board. Temperature, acidity level, conductivity level, dissolved oxygen (DO) level, and degree of oxygen reduction in the water were the aquaculture parameters measured. The ESP32 collects data from each sensor, groups it into a dataset, displays it on the LCD, saves it to the SD card, and then uploads it to the real-time database. In addition, an Android application is being developed for users. This device has been tested to ensure that each measured parameter is accurate and precise. The accuracy test, one of the major results of laboratory scale tests, demonstrates that each parameter has a different measurement error that represents with average error absolute. Six tested sensors/instruments were subjected to the test. Average absolute error for temperature sensor is +0.76%, pH sensor is +1.52%, electrical conductivity (EC) sensor is +10.8%, oxidation reduction potential (ORP) sensor is +14.6%, DO sensor is +9.3%, and total dissolve solids (TDS) sensor is +13.2%. This device is very dependable and convenient for monitoring the condition of aquaculture media in real-time and accurately.
Autonomous and smart cleaning mobile robot system to improve the maintenance efficiency of solar photovoltaic array Megantoro, Prisma; Abror, Abdul; Syahbani, Muhammad Akbar; Anugrah, Antik Widi; Perkasa, Sigit Dani; Setiadi, Herlambang; Awalin, Lilik Jamilatul; Vigneshwaran, Pandi
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 12, No 6: December 2023
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v12i6.5950

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A solar photovoltaic (PV) array is part of a PV power plant as a generation unit. PV array that are usually placed on top of buildings or the ground will be very susceptible to dirt and dust. Thus, this dirt and dust will be able to reduce the performance and work efficiency of the generation unit. Cleaning PV arrays by manpower requires high effort, cost, and risk, especially in higher location. This study presents the design of a mobile robot that is used to replace human labor to clean PV arrays. That way, the PV array maintenance steps can reduce operational costs and risks. This intelligent controlled mobile robot can maneuver safely and efficiently over PV arrays. gyroscope and proximity sensors are used to detect and follow the sweep path over the entire PV array area. Proportional integral derivative (PID) control test makes the robot can stabilize in about 5.72 seconds to keep on the track. The smart PV cleaning robot has average operation time about 13 minutes in autonomous mode and 20-24 minutes in manual mode. The operation of the robot is effective to give more efficiency on the use of energy, time, and maintenance costs of PV array system.
Surabaya International Community Services: Climate Resilience through Community Empowerment in Surabaya Fitriani, Nurina; Fatmawati, Fatmawati; Apsari, Retna; Megantoro, Prisma; Athari, Muhammad Hafizh
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 4, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2024.20644

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Universitas Airlangga is fully committed to participating in achieving the SDGs through carrying out community service-based research that includes multidisciplinary knowledge, both from the realms of science and technology and social humanities. This commitment is realized in the implementation of the Surabaya International Community Service program which aims to provide an understanding of global issues that affect society today regarding climate change and the current environment, introduce green energy technology to the international community and encourage the adoption of green energy as an alternative energy source, as well as building a network of cooperation and collaboration between participants from various countries and to overcome global environmental problems. Universitas Airlangga encourages full efforts in realizing the thirteenth point of the SDGs, namely Handling Climate Change through a series of community-based learning activities, mangrove rehabilitation, and dissemination of solar panels as green energy.
Surabaya International Community Services: Climate Resilience through Community Empowerment in Surabaya Fitriani, Nurina; Fatmawati, Fatmawati; Apsari, Retna; Megantoro, Prisma; Athari, Muhammad Hafizh
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 4, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2024.20644

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Universitas Airlangga is fully committed to participating in achieving the SDGs through carrying out community service-based research that includes multidisciplinary knowledge, both from the realms of science and technology and social humanities. This commitment is realized in the implementation of the Surabaya International Community Service program which aims to provide an understanding of global issues that affect society today regarding climate change and the current environment, introduce green energy technology to the international community and encourage the adoption of green energy as an alternative energy source, as well as building a network of cooperation and collaboration between participants from various countries and to overcome global environmental problems. Universitas Airlangga encourages full efforts in realizing the thirteenth point of the SDGs, namely Handling Climate Change through a series of community-based learning activities, mangrove rehabilitation, and dissemination of solar panels as green energy.
INTEGRATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY AND IOT TECHNOLOGY FOR GEOTHERMAL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN PACITAN: INTEGRASI ENERGI TERBARUKAN DAN TEKNOLOGI IOT UNTUK PENGEMBANGAN WISATA GEOTHERMAL DI PACITAN Retna Apsari; Herri Trilaksana; Pujiyanto; Yoga Uta Nugraha; Muhammad Syahril Mubarok; Prisma Megantoro; Sri Endah Nurhidayati
Darmabakti Cendekia: Journal of Community Service and Engagements Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): DECEMBER 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Vocational Studies, Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/dc.V6.I2.2024.139-147

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Background: Pacitan Regency, located between hills, mountains, and waters, boasts abundant natural resources, including geothermal potential and renewable energy. However, its remote location, far from the capital of East Java, has led to underutilization of these resources, particularly in the tourism sector. Objective: This initiative aims to develop eco-friendly tourist destinations integrated with IoT technology to enhance Pacitan's branding and recognition. Method: The project involves planning through Forum Group Discussions (FGD) and socialization, followed by technical implementation, publicity, recruitment of local cadres, and signing of integrity pacts. Subsequent steps include strengthening local identity, implementation, and program monitoring and evaluation. Results: The partnership has effectively addressed challenges related to infrastructure and planning for renewable energy and IoT-based geothermal tourism while adhering to sustainable development principles. Conclusion: The activity was successfully executed, receiving strong support from regional figures. The material delivery was precise, the target participant numbers were met, and there was significant collaboration with local communities and universities. The project has not only helped local partners but also contributed to Pacitan's potential for sustainable tourism development.
Co-Authors Abdilah, Waldi Abdillah, Muhammad Hudzaifah Abdillah, Sulthon Yusuf Abdillah, Waldi Abdufattah Yurianta Abdul Abror Abdul Latif Abror, Abdul Afif, Yusrizal Agus Mukhlisin Ahmad Rahmad Muzadi Ahmad Rahmad Muzadi Ahmad Rahmat Muzadi Aldhama, Shofa Aulia Alfian Ma’arif Ama, Fadli Ananta Sari, Feby Andino Maseleno Andrei Widjanarko Antik Widi Anugrah Anugrah, Antik Widi Apsari, Nur Fitri Arfianto, Afif Zuhri Arifin, Mohammad Aldrin Arsalan, Muhammad Rafi Nabil Arya Dwi Kustiawan Athari, Muhammad Hafizh Atho'illah Assakandary , Achmad Awalin, Lilik Jamilatul Awan Uji Krismanto Bandiyah Sri Aprillia Bilah Kebenaran Brahmantya Aji Pramudita Danar Aulia Husnan Diaz Samsun Alif Dimas Dzaky Rafii Muhammad Dimas Febriyan Priambodo Dona Saya, Joy Sefine Dwi Cahyono, Heru Effendi, Yutika Amelia Elsaved Helmy Estiko Rijanto Fadhilah , Marwan Fadhilah, Marwan Farabi, Haikal Fatmawati Fatmawati Firdaus Bima Firmansyah Firdaus Bima Firmansyah Firdauz, Grace Constella Anastasya Gabriel De Brito Silva Galih Bangga Geston Bakti Muntoha Gunawan Setia Prihandana Hafidz Faqih Aldi Kusuma Hafizh Alauddin Atallah Hendra Ari Winarno Herlambang Setiadi Herlambang Setiadi Herri Trilaksana Heru Dwi Cahyono Heru Dwi Cahyono Hidayah, Nayu Nurrohma Hidayat, Niko Azhari Husnan, Danar Aulia I Nyoman Sutantra Ihsan Nurkhotib Indra Sidharta Irfan Helmi Sukmawan Irfan Helmi Sukmawan Irsyad Hilmi Ismayahya Ridhan Mutiarso Ismayahya Ridhan Mutiarso Iswanto Iswanto Iswanto Iswanto Jasmine, Senit Araminta Jati Galih Satrio Khadijah, Alyssa Rania Kunal Kunal Kunal, Kunal Kustanto, Bambang Joko Kustiawan, Arya Dwi Marwan Fadhilah Mian Usman Sattar Mohammad Ghani Mohammed Mareai Muda, Kemal Iskandar Muhammad Abdillah Muhammad Akbar Syahbani Muhammad Akbar Syahbani Muhammad Hudzaifah Abdillah Muhammad Rafi Nabil Arsalan Muhammad Rafi Nabil Arsalan Muhammad Syahril Mubarok Mujtahida, Fikarul Murti, Sri Muzadi, Ahmad Rahmad Nara Atthama Nayu Nurrohma Hidayah Nayu Nurrohma Hidayah Na’imah, Syahidatun Nia Maharani Raharja Nugraha, Yoga Uta Nurarsyah, Achmad Baihaqi NUrina Fitriani, NUrina Nurrohma Hidayah, Nayu Omar Tanane P. Vigneshwaran Pandi Vigneshwaran Pandi Vigneshwaran Pandi, Vighneshwaran Perkasa, Sigit Dani Phong Thanlr Nguyen Pinto Anugrah Porman Pangaribuan Pujiyanto Pujiyanto Pujiyanto Rafi Nabil Arsalan , Muhammad Raharja, Nia Maharani Rahmania Putri Ramadhani Raka Buana Putra, Dimas Rania Khadijah, Alyssa Retna Apsari Rezi Delfianti Rizki Putra Prastio Rizky N. Rachman Robbi Rahim Samian Sari, Feby Ananta Sattar, Mian Usman Saud Al-Humairi, Safaa Najah Sigit Dani Perkasa Sigit Dani Perkasa Sigit Dani Perkasa Silva, Gabriel De Brito Sinta Adisti Reina Sofiah, Amila Sri Endah Nurhidayati Sri Murti Supadi Supadi Syahbani, Muhammad Akbar Syahril Mubarok, Muhammad Syamsul Arifin Syamsul Arifin Tahta Amrillah Tanane, Omar Uta Nugraha, Yoga Vigneshwaran, Pandi Widjanarko, Andrei Winarno, Hendra Ari Yoga Uta Nugraha Yoga Uta Nugraha