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Using Side-Scan Sonar instrument to Characterize and map of seabed identification target in punggur sea of the Riau Islands, Indonesia. Lubis, Muhammad Zainuddin; Anurogo, Wenang; Khoirunnisa, Hanah; Irawan, Sudra; Gustin, Oktavianto; Roziqin, Arif
Journal of Geoscience, Engineering, Environment, and Technology Vol 2 No 1 (2017): JGEET Vol 02 No 01 : March (2017)
Publisher : UIR PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (771.113 KB) | DOI: 10.24273/jgeet.2017.2.1.11

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Punggur sea has many habitats, object, and structured of seabed with hight tide and wave. Side scan sonar is an underwater acoustic instrument for identification of seabed. This research aims to classify types of seabed and measure seabed identification into the sea water with grain size (dB), location, altitude (m) and target using side scan sonar instrument. This research also uses one types of side scan sonar in one places with 3 line of collecting data to get more variant seabed. Side scan sonar data of 20 km of side-scan sonar profiling (CM2, C-MAX Ltd, UK) with altitude max 20 m and a working acoustic frequency of 325 kHz with the zone is taken in the punggur sea (104°08.7102 E, 1°03.2448 N until 1°03.3977N 104°08.8133 E). The data side scan sonar processed using max view software to display the image of the seabed. Results of seabed imagery in the punggur sea on track 1 have Objects found on the ship coordinates 03.3101N 1 ° and 104 ° 08.7362 E with the highest gain value is 6 dB, altitude 18 m on ping 75. Linear regression has y = 0.7016x+12.952 with R2 = 0.4125 (41%). Track 2 has target 1 is the sunken object on the seabed, while objects in the form of sand can be seen clearly. Objects found on the sunken object coordinates 1°02.8143 N ° and 104°08.5228 E with highest gain value is 9 dB with altitude 17.7 m and data ping 69. Linear regression has y = 0.2093+12.577 with R2 = 0.2093 (20%). Track 3 has Target 1 is the ship object on the seabed, while objects in the form of sand can be seen clearly. Objects found on the sunken object coordinates 1°02.5817 N and 104°08.7337 E with the highest gain value is 8 dB with altitude 16.5 m and data ping 3984. Linear regression has y = 0.5106x +12.84 with R2 = 0.5106 (51%). Track 1 has many targets identification results compared Track 2 and 3.
Pemetaan Batimetri untuk Pertimbangan Alur Pelayaran Kapal Nelayan di Pantai Sembulang, Kecamatan Galang Rassarandi, Farouki Dinda; Chayati, Siti Noor; Sari, Luthfiya Ratna; Lubis, M Zainuddin; Gustin, Oktavianto; Ditya, Dwiki Novri; Aprilianda, Afifah; Wardani, Adelia Eky
Jurnal Geospasial Indonesia Vol 3, No 1 (2020): June
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jgise.54654

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Sembulang is located in a strategic maritime location and supports the majority of the local population to work as fishermen. In addition, Sembulang is also directly adjacent to the waters of Mubut Island which is one of the favorite tourist attractions in Batam and also to the waters leading to Bintan and Tanjungpinang, making it a popular port for people in that location. However, until now there has not been an official sea map or cruise line map for traditional fishing boats / local transportation to support economic and tourism activities there. The flow of a cruise is very closely related to the depth of a waters. Water depth data can be used by fishermen and boat captains as a reference when they are sailing across Sembulang Beach. The purpose of this study was to analyze the bathymetry conditions in Sembulang Beach, Galang, which were used as a reference for safe and efficient ship grooves considerations. Bathymetry mapping is done by using multibeam echosounder to create a seafloor topographic map at the research location which is then analyzed based on the depth and width of the cruise line which is ideal for the specifications of traditional fishing vessels. Based on the analysis that has been done, it can be concluded that only ships with size <5 GT with the form of "V" Pump Boat, "V", "V" High Bow, "V" Katir, "V" Without Katir, "U" Katir and 5 GTs with safe "U" and "V" shapes to be anchored at Sembulang pier. In other words, traditional fishing boats with a size of GT 10 GT are not recommended to dock at the pier.
GAME 3D PENGENALAN HADIS DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN TEKNIK PEMBELAJARAN IJMALI Zulkiram, Muhammad; Dzikri, Afdhol; Gustin, Oktavianto
JOURNAL OF DIGITAL EDUCATION, COMMUNICATION, AND ARTS (DECA) Vol 4 No 01 (2021): Journal of Digital Education, Communication, and Arts (DECA)-March 2021
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat, Politeknik Negeri Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/deca.v4i02.2905

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This paper discusses the development of a 3D game as a medium to improve the method of learning hadiths with Ijmali method and aims to measure the level of interest and desire of teenagers to study Hadith using the game. Ijmali method explains Hadiths in a clear, concise, and direct way. The game development is carried out using the Waterfall method. The software used for the development is Unity 3D. The evaluation was then carried out using questionnaires that consists of two stages. In the first stage, the experts were asked for their opinion about the game. Next, the questionnaire was distributed to the target respondents. Based on the result in the first testing stage, the lowest value is the Relevance aspect. Based on the result in the second testing stage, the lowest value is Usability. This shows that the game should have been designed with a lower level of difficulty to suit children aged 13-15 years. However, overall, the hadiths used in the game are valid and suitable for the students. It can be concluded that the use of the Ijmali technique as a hadith learning technique is quite effective for students.
Using Side-Scan Sonar instrument to Characterize and map of seabed identification target in punggur sea of the Riau Islands, Indonesia. Muhammad Zainuddin Lubis; Wenang Anurogo; Hanah Khoirunnisa; Sudra Irawan; Oktavianto Gustin; Arif Roziqin
Journal of Geoscience, Engineering, Environment, and Technology Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017): JGEET Vol 02 No 01 : March (2017)
Publisher : UIR PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (771.113 KB) | DOI: 10.24273/jgeet.2017.2.1.11

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Punggur sea has many habitats, object, and structured of seabed with hight tide and wave. Side scan sonar is an underwater acoustic instrument for identification of seabed. This research aims to classify types of seabed and measure seabed identification into the sea water with grain size (dB), location, altitude (m) and target using side scan sonar instrument. This research also uses one types of side scan sonar in one places with 3 line of collecting data to get more variant seabed. Side scan sonar data of 20 km of side-scan sonar profiling (CM2, C-MAX Ltd, UK) with altitude max 20 m and a working acoustic frequency of 325 kHz with the zone is taken in the punggur sea (104°08.7102 E, 1°03.2448 N until 1°03.3977N 104°08.8133 E). The data side scan sonar processed using max view software to display the image of the seabed. Results of seabed imagery in the punggur sea on track 1 have Objects found on the ship coordinates 03.3101N 1 ° and 104 ° 08.7362 E with the highest gain value is 6 dB, altitude 18 m on ping 75. Linear regression has y = 0.7016x+12.952 with R2 = 0.4125 (41%). Track 2 has target 1 is the sunken object on the seabed, while objects in the form of sand can be seen clearly. Objects found on the sunken object coordinates 1°02.8143 N ° and 104°08.5228 E with highest gain value is 9 dB with altitude 17.7 m and data ping 69. Linear regression has y = 0.2093+12.577 with R2 = 0.2093 (20%). Track 3 has Target 1 is the ship object on the seabed, while objects in the form of sand can be seen clearly. Objects found on the sunken object coordinates 1°02.5817 N and 104°08.7337 E with the highest gain value is 8 dB with altitude 16.5 m and data ping 3984. Linear regression has y = 0.5106x +12.84 with R2 = 0.5106 (51%). Track 1 has many targets identification results compared Track 2 and 3.
Interactive modelling of buildings in Google Earth and GIS: A 3D tool for Urban Planning (Tunjuk Island, Indonesia) Muhammad Zainuddin Lubis; Wenang Anurogo; Oktavianto Gustin; Andi .; Aditya Hanafi; Dirgan Timbang; Fajar Rizki; Diaz Ariwinata Saragih; Indah Ira Kartini; Hana Cyintia Panjaitan; Marisa Tri Yanti; Herika Muhamad Taki
Journal of Applied Geospatial Information Vol 1 No 2 (2017): Journal of Applied Geospatial Information (JAGI)
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/jagi.v1i2.363

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3D modelling of buildings in Google Earth in Batam city, Indonesia is very important for knowledge about facility, infrastructure, and others.Three-dimensional (3D) visualisations are an interesting method for representing model outcomes. This research In Tunjuk island with coordinate, at Latitude: 0.984123°, and Longitude: 104.225606°, with technical terms, there are two alternative routes for implementation, and they both share the same starting stage. In (Figure 5) visible visual measurements of the master plan that has been made has a length 141.99 metre and width 54.25 metre with location at Latitude 0.984593° and Longitude 104.228073°. In (Figure 5) visible visual measurements of the master plan that has been made has a length 92.96 metre and width 135.46 metre with location at Latitude 0.984593° and Longitude 104.228073°. This paper presented a rapid visualisation tool for supporting the joint decision making in evaluation of design/renewal proposals in Batam City, Tunjuk Island, Indonesia. 3D building using Google Earth (GE) and combaining Geographic Information System (GIS) system be done officially on a sampling or auditing basis by a professional body or by researchers, or it could be done by volunteers and user groups.
PEMETAAN PENGGUNAAN LAHAN DI WILAYAH KEPESISIRAN SEMBULANG PULAU GALANG KOTA BATAM Arif Roziqin; Oktavianto Gustin; Sudra Irawan; Muhammad Zainuddin Lubis; Citra Swari Henora; Dwi Anjen Setia Wulandari
JURNAL INTEGRASI Vol 12 No 1 (2020): Jurnal Integrasi - April 2020
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (650.028 KB) | DOI: 10.30871/ji.v12i1.1513

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High development activities have an impact on the dynamics of landuse change, including in coastal areas. This study aims to determine landuse in the coastal area of Sembulang, Galang Island, Batam City. The landuse information is obtained by interpreting land cover on remote sensing imagery and followed by a field survey. The field survey was conducted on March 22-25, 2019. A field survey to see the direct use of human activities on landuse was carried out at all points of the study area. The results showed that, landuse in the Sembulang coastal areas, Galang Island, Batam City such as forests, grasslands, settlements, and mangroves ecosystem. Government facilities that function for public services are also available in this region, such as Sembulang Urban Village and Galang Sub-District.
Pemetaan Situasi Skala Besar (1:500) Kampus Politeknik Negeri Batam Farouki Dinda Rassarandi; Oktavianto Gustin; Sudra Irawan; Wenang Anurogo; Siti Noor Chayati; Rizki Widi Pratama; Fajar Putra; Rafly Aditia; Melia Wandanita
JURNAL INTEGRASI Vol 14 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Integrasi - April 2022
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/ji.v14i1.3569

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A situation map is large-scale topographic map which is a presentation of description of the earth’s surface, both natural and man-made, drawn on a flat (paper) plan with a projection system and certain scale. A situation map can be obtained by terrestrial mapping, which is a mapping process in which measurements are made directly on the earth’s surface with certain measuring equipment. 1:500 scale situation map creation through terrestrial measurement and depiction using digital technology. The stages in making a situation map begin with the creation of a basic mapping framework which includes measurements of the Horizontal Control Framework (KKH) and Vertical Control Framework (KKV), then proceed to the stage of measuring detailed points which include planimetric and height details, calculating the measurement data, and digital map creation using SIG processing software. The measurement data is realized in the form of a 1:500 scale situation map located in the Polibatam campus area, Teluk Tering, Batam Kota, Kota Batam which is then printed on A3 size paper. This situation map contains information about contours or elevations, several spatial and building situations or existing in the Polibatam campus area which is used as the basis or regional landscapes to support the development of the new Polibatam lecture building. Which from the results of detailed data processing and this situation there are contours or the highest elevation is located to the north of the main building of the Batam State Polytechnic which is as high as 40 m above sea level and the lowest elevation is located to the southeast of the Batam State Polytechnic male dormitory as high as 34 m above sea level, which is the location is a swamp which is basically a mud type soil.
Pemanfaatan Hasil Tangkap Ikan melalui Pelatihan Pembuatan Pempek di Kampung Rempang Cate Oktavianto Gustin; Arif Roziqin; Sudra Irawan; Luthfiya Ratna Sari; Muhammad Zainuddin Lubis; Wenang Anurogo; Uuf Brajawidagda; Metta Santiputri; Nur Cahyono Kushardianto; Nur Zahrati Janah; Mir’atul Khusna Mufida; Yeni Rokhayati; Ari Wibowo; Satriya Bayu Aji; Fandy Neta; Rizki Widi Pratama; Anis Rahmi; Dwiki Novri Ditya; Rivki Ryan Nugraha
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Politeknik Negeri Batam Vol 1 No 1 (2019): Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Politeknik Negeri Batam
Publisher : Pusat P2M Politeknik Negeri Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/abdimas.v1i1.1180

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The number of tourists and the fame of a long sand beach is still lacking, therefore it is necessary to introduce to the public about the beauty and marine products that are owned on Pasir Panjang beaches. This service community was carried out to socialize the benefits of marine products through training in making Pempek in the Pasir Panjang Coastal Village. We have carried out this service with the Partner of RW 03 Pasir Panjang, Pasir Panjang Village, Rempang Cate District on Friday, July 27, 2018. The questionnaire results of Speaker questionnaire with a Likert Scale, equipment and Room were found that the interpretation score from all observation was all worth 100% and include in the interval category very well, which meant that it was rated very well by 18 respondents. While for the consumption questionnaire the interpretation of the score of the observations is worth 95.556% and is included in the interval category Very Well which means it is rated very well by 18 Respondents. The results of monitoring on October 22, 2018 were obtained information that there were residents who had made Pempek and sold in Pasir Panjang environments, while production and sales had stopped due to constraints Limited fishing results. The results of the questionnaire obtained the most suggestions for further training to hold Crafts, other input so that the training activities continued. The results of the questionnaire obtained the most suggestions for further training is handicraft, other input so that the training activities continued.
Pelatihan Pembuatan Peta Kelurahan Se-Kecamatan Galang Kota Batam Sudra Irawan; Oktavianto Gustin; Arif Roziqin; Rizki Widi Pratama; Luthfiya Ratna Sari; Nanik Lestari; Fajar Muliana; Vina Selvia Dwiyanti; Muslimin Muslimin; Gregorius Harry Saktian Sinaga; Agus Fatulloh; Mir'atul Khusna Mufida; Afdhol Dzikri; Evaliata Sembiring; Selly Artaty Zega
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Politeknik Negeri Batam Vol 1 No 2 (2019): Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Politeknik Negeri Batam
Publisher : Pusat P2M Politeknik Negeri Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/abdimas.v1i2.1531

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Galang, with Sembulang as its capital city, is located in Batam, Riau Islands. Based on the results of the field survey on August 21st-23rd 2018 conducted in the Galang Administration Office and the Sembulang Administration Office, it was found that there was no subdistrict and village map which is up to the cartographic rules, which could pose a problem. In fact, there were no villages in Galang, other than Sembulang, which possessed a village map. The awareness from the community regarding the importance of charting a village map was still relatively low, resulting in many errors regarding cartometric boundaries. In addition, the community and the village officials’ understanding regarding the use of a map as a basis to manage space in developing the region was still also inadequate. To overcome this problem and fulfill the need of the people, the Galang Subdistrict Head approved this community service activity. The program aims to deliver a training on charting maps of villages in Sembulang, Batam, which consists of three main activities: instruction on the use of handheld GPS, delineation of Google Earth imagery, and documentation of geospatial information. The training (in the form of Bimtek) was carried out on Tuesday, August 6th, 2019, attended by 39 participants, comprising the Galang sub-district officials as well as the head, secretary, and officials of each village. The activities started from the delivery of topics regarding the scope of geospatial information and the use of map, followed by training in the use of handheld GPS to record spatial data such as public facilities and tourist attractions, and concluded by training in plotting village maps using the Argish software.
Penentuan Arah Kiblat Secara Partisipatif di Kampung Pasir Panjang Farouki Dinda Rassarandi; Siti Noor Chayati; Oktavianto Gustin; Luthfiya Ratna Sari; Sudra Irawan; Arif Roziqin; Wenang Anurogo; Muhammad Zainuddin Lubis; Nur Cahyono Kushardianto; Dodi Prima Resda; Agung Riyadi; Supardianto Supardianto; Sandi Prasetyaningsih; Condra Antoni; Rizki Widi Pratama; Rizki Irianto; Dicki Prayogi; Rizwan Bin Khamis; Bintang Budhiman
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Politeknik Negeri Batam Vol 2 No 1 (2020): Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Politeknik Negeri Batam
Publisher : Pusat P2M Politeknik Negeri Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/abdimas.v2i1.1739

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Qibla is the center of direction for Muslims in performing prayer services. In equatorial regions such as Indonesia, an error in determining the Qibla direction of just 1o can make the direction deviate as far as 111 km from the Kaaba. This community service activity aims to socialize the method of determining the direction of Qibla with mapping survey technology, namely Total Station, as well as together with the local community to carry out measurement activities in the field. Community service activities have been carried out in two stages, namely preparation and implementation in the field. Pre-implementation activities include site surveys and preparation of equipment to be used in the field. By using the principle of calculating the spherical triangle in Geodesy Mathematics and utilizing the development of accurate positioning technology, the Total Station and compass are used to measure the Qibla direction after previously correcting the true north with the help of celestial bodies such as the sun. Thus, the measurement results obtained will have good accuracy. From the measurement of the Qibla direction that has been done at the Nurus Sabil mosque, the angle of Qibla direction from north to west is obtained by 66o 50' 59.83" or compass azimuth of 293o 9' 0.17 ". Based on the results of these calculations there are differences in the azimuth of 12° from the azimuth / direction of the mosque's initial Qibla there. This happens because indeed the mosque from its inception has never been carried out the determination and confirmation of the direction of Qibla carefully and officially.
Co-Authors Adelia Eky Wardani Aditya Hanafi Aditya Hanafi Afdhol Dzikri Afdhol Dzikri Afdhol Dzikri, Afdhol Afifah Aprilianda Afifah Khairunnisa Erwin Erwin Agung Riyadi Agus Fatulloh Al Fitrah, Muhammad Islam Andi . Anindea Pramilaning Tyas Anis Rahmi Aprilianda, Afifah Ari Wibowo Arif Roziqin Arif Roziqin Arif Roziqin Arif Roziqin, Arif Aritonang, Febri Liana Bintang Budhiman Cecep Maulana Hidayat Chayati, Siti Noor Chayati, Siti Noor Christian Chandra Sitorus Citra Swari Henora condra antoni Destriani Kaban Diah Dwi Putri Farhayati Diaz Ariwinata Saragih Dicki Prayogi Dirgan Timbang Ditya, Dwiki Novri Diyan Rahma Sari Dodi Prima Resda Dwi Anjen Setia Wulandari Dwiki Novri Ditya Dwiki Novri Ditya Evitri Pirwanti Samaloysa Fadiella Azhaara Ramadhanti Fadli Suandi Fajar Muliana Fajar Putra Fajar Rizki Farouki Dinda Rassarandi Farouki Dinda Rassarandi Feni Indriani Ani Ompu Sunggu Fitra Kurnia Raya Gregorius Harry Saktian Sinaga Haadi, Maulana Rafly Al Hana Cyintia Panjaitan Hanah Khoirunnisa Hanah Khoirunnisa, Hanah Herika Muhamad Taki Husnul Kausarian Ibrahim Ibrahim Ilyasa, Nor Indah Ira Kartini Junaika, Dede Tyo Kasih Anggraini Labora Manullang Lubis, Alwi Raihan Lubis, M Zainuddin Luthfiya Ratna Sari Luthfiya Ratna Sari M Zainuddin Lubis Maharani, Firda Muthia Marisa Tri Yanti Melia Wandanita Metta Santiputri Mir'atul Khusna Mufida Mir’atul Khusna Mufida Muhammad Adha Muhammad Nashrullah Muhammad Taro Zibrael Muhammad Zainuddin Lubis Muhammad Zainuddin Lubis Muhammad Zainuddin Lubis Muhammad Zainuddin Lubis Muslimin Muslimin Nanda Rahma Setia Dewi NANIK LESTARI Nazara, Kasih Riang Bohouni Neta, Fandy Nova, Dithia Mardi Nur Cahyono Kushardianto Nur Zahrati Janah Pernadi, Rizky Pratama, Rizki Widi Putra Putra Putri, Renita Adetia Rafly Aditia Rahmi Santy Nazir Raptama, Mulia Rassarandi, Farouki Dinda Rivki Ryan Nugraha Rizki Irianto Rizki Widi Pratama Rizki Widi Widi Pratama Rizky Amelia Rizwan Bin Khamis Rokhayati, Yeni Sandi Prasetyaningsih Saputra, Anugerah Dewa Niti Saragih, Fratia Yunirahma Sari, Luthfiya Ratna Satriya Bayu Aji Sebayang, Amira Leoni Br Selly Artaty Zega Sembiring, Evaliata Br. Silvia, Ega Sinaga, Kristina Miranda Siti Noor Chayati Siti Noor Chayati Sormin, Naomi Septania Sudra Irawan Sudra Irawan Sudra Irawan, Sudra Supardianto Supardianto Syahrani, Adinda Uuf Brajawidagda Vina Dwiyanti Wardani, Adelia Eky Wenang Anurogo Wenang Anurogo Wenang Anurogo Wenang Anurogo, Wenang Yogi Fahda Mulia Zahra, Mulyani Aprilia Zahrani, Melia Zulkiram, Muhammad