Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 3 Documents
Search
Journal : Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science (JAETS)

Development of a Game-Based Learning: Airfield Lighting System Simulator Using Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Direstu Amalia; Viktor Suryan; Virma Septiani; Yeti Komalasari; Rio Rizko; Adha Febriansyah; Siti Salbiah Ristumanda; Muhammad Kristiawan; Oke Hendra
Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science (JAETS) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science (JAETS)
Publisher : Yayasan Riset dan Pengembangan Intelektual (YRPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37385/jaets.v5i2.3253

Abstract

This study aimed to develop an innovative learning tool, AIRLIT, as an alternative practical system to enhance the learning of Airfield Lighting System (ALS) among Diploma IV Airport Engineering Technology (DIV-TRBU) cadets. The motivation behind this research stemmed from the necessity to address the challenges faced in ALS practical learning due to limited access to airport facilities. The research methodology is Waterfall Model, encompassing phases: analysis, design, implementation, system testing, and maintenance. User needs were thoroughly analyzed, particularly those of DIV-TRBU cadets, through observations and interviews with subject matter experts. The resulting AIRLIT application offers immersive simulations of ALS operations, including AR recognition of lighting tools/materials and VR visualization of airport layouts. This research succeeded in developing the AIRLIT application, and system testing revealed positive outcomes,  with the significant value for pair 1 is 0.000 < 0.05, so there is a difference in the average learning outcomes of cadets for the experimental class pre-test and the experimental class post-test. The significant value of pair 2 is 0.000 < 0.05, so there is a difference in the average learning outcomes of cadets for the control class pre-test and the control class post-test. The Independent sample test shows a difference in cadet learning outcomes between the learning model using AIRLIT and the conventional model, and this result indicates the effectiveness of AIRLIT in improving cadets' learning experiences and outcomes. Overall, this research underscores the significance of incorporating innovative technologies into educational practices, paving the way for enhanced learning experiences and outcomes in airport engineering training programs. The theoretical implication of this study lies in its contribution to integrating AR technology into educational settings, enhancing engagement and experiential learning. Practically, AIRLIT provides a valuable tool for ALS learning, addressing the limitations of traditional practical training methods.
Introducing B-Sweep: An Innovative Bird-Repelling Device Powered by Solar Cells and Sound Waves, Efficiently Protecting Against Bird Strikes in Airport Airsides Muhammad Rafli Fazal; Direstu Amalia; Jasmin Masyirianti; Akbar Nopriansyah Saputra; Yudhistira Agung Mahendra; Muhammad Khafid Ridwan; Sukahir Sukahir; Yeti Komalasari
Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science (JAETS) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science (JAETS)
Publisher : Yayasan Riset dan Pengembangan Intelektual (YRPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37385/jaets.v6i2.4594

Abstract

The study aims to create a bird-repelling device called Bird-repelling with solar cell and sound wave energy efficient protection (B-SWEEP) to reduce the likelihood of bird strikes. The study employs a Research and Development (R&D) methodology, whereby data is gathered through a site survey to identify bird-highlighted places, including documentation of the quantity and variety of birds observed during a specific timeframe at the Politeknik Penerbangan Palembang—analysis conducted by measuring the range and power consumption effectiveness. The findings indicate that B-SWEEP generated sound waves at a distance of 100 meters with a maximum frequency of 500 Hz. The B-SWEEP test field is used six times, with a five-meter buffer between each experiment and the user. The purpose is to evaluate how well B-SWEEP can receive Wi-Fi. This test enables us to determine the distance at which B-SWEEP began to perform poorly when the user gave commands, and it helps improve B-SWEEP even further as a result of this research. It demonstrates how B-SWEEP deters birds in a field. Using solar panels for charging, B-SWEEP can function without electricity for one hour. Using an ESP32-CAM microcontroller to implement Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. Airport managers can recognize the kinds of birds that fly into the airside area with the help of this micro camera, including sparrows that are immediately linked to a telephone. Due to its sound and wave, the sweep audio signal might deter birds from nesting and visiting the airport airside. Integrating IoT-based automation technologies with renewable energy sources can facilitate the execution of the eco-airport initiative. Based on testing results and feedback from 51 respondents, improvements to B-SWEEP include enhancing usability by simplifying interface complexity and adjusting visual elements for greater appeal. Furthermore, expanding its capabilities to repel a wider range of animals through tailored ultrasonic technology would enhance its effectiveness and user satisfaction, making B-SWEEP a more versatile solution.
The Geographic Factors-Based Optimization of National Flight Hub Airport Locations for Enhances Aviation Safety Standard Dwi Lestary; Dhian Supardam; Ocky Soelistyo Pribadi; Direstu Amalia
Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science (JAETS) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science (JAETS)
Publisher : Yayasan Riset dan Pengembangan Intelektual (YRPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37385/jaets.v6i1.6023

Abstract

Indonesia's strategic geographical location and conditions are a result of its archipelagic status. Indeed, this significantly impacts the livelihoods of Indonesians, particularly in the area of transportation. In order to facilitate the mobility of individuals between islands, the government constructed transportation infrastructure and facilities. This will serve as a reference for government regulations that aim to reduce inequality, specifically in the development and distribution of products and services outside Java, particularly in Papua. The primary objective of this research is to conduct a connectivity analysis as an initial step towards optimizing the transportation network and determining the level of connectivity between Indonesian provinces through air transportation. Next, the researchers will study the existing air transportation network's structure to understand its characteristics clearly. It will be helpful material for formulating optimization and network management scenarios. The structuring pattern in question is the application of the hub-and-spoke network concept. The hub-and-spoke network pattern focuses on optimization problems from the perspective of economies of scale. The researchers optimized the provincial capital airport's location to establish a hub airport and subsequently refined the analysis results to enhance the efficiency of the new flight service network. The above steps will compare air travel performance before and after the network arrangement scenario. Indicators for the network connectivity level will also be present, indicating that the final product optimization is now ready for verification. The target of this research is to produce a concept or optimize the location of airport hubs through a comprehensive study taking into account geographic factors and conducting an analysis of the location of National Aviation Hub airports, which is the novelty of this research.
Co-Authors Abdullah, Anton Adha Febriansyah Adinda Safura Adinda Safura Afriyani, Suci Ryski Nur Akbar Nopriansyah Saputra Alfian Yudiansyah Almuzani, Almuzani Andeni, Afra Nabilah Anggi Nidya Sari Anggi Nidya Sari Anhar, Hazel Aryaputra Anton Abdullah Anton Abdullah Anton Abdullah Arinda, Nabila Hasna Arinda, Nabilah Hasna Ario, Romi Asep Muhammad Soleh Ayu Hoiru Nisa Ayu Mas Bagus Arya Dwipa, I Gusti Ngurah Belen Sri H Napitulu Catra Indra Cahyadi Chandra, Putu Wisnu Ardia Darsana, Made Putra Dea Marta Melenia Dea Marta Melenia Dedy Kurniadi Dhian Supardam Dwi Cahyono Dwi Lestary Eka Puspitasari Hutahuruk Eka Puspitasari Hutahuruk Eliya Eliya Eliya Eliya FADHILLA NINA RIZKYANTI Fatiha, Hana Fazal, M. Rafli Febriansyah, Adha Firata, Moch. Daffa Firdaus, Muhammad Bayu El Fitri Masito Fitri Masito Guterres, Bryan Christiano Inigo Hadiansyah, Rangga Handayani, Ni Putu Heni Hans, Hans Yudha Prathama Munthe Hariri, Ahmad Hasniati, Amalia Resky Herlina Febiyanti Hermala, Zusnita Hernando, M. Farizi Hernando, M.Farizi I Gusti Agung Ayu Mas Oka I Gusti Ayu Mas Oka I.G.A Ayu Mas Oka I.G.A Ayu Mas Oka Idyaningsih, Nining IGAAMOka IGAAMOka Jajang, Jajang Wijaya Jasmin Masyirianti Jhellyananda Putri Jhellyananda Putri Keykenanta Meliala, Egia M Rafli Fazal M. Fadli M. Fadli M. Fathar Habillah Martadinata, M Indra Marthamillenia, Dea Minulya Eska Nugraha Monica Amanda Monica Amanda Muhammad Alamsyah Muhammad Khafid Ridwan Muhammad Kristiawan Muhammad Rafli Fazal Muhammad Rafli Fazal Nabilah Hasna Arinda Nabilah Hasna Arinda Nabilah Hasna Arinda Ninggarwati Ninggarwati Ninggarwati Ninggarwati Nurfitri, Meta Amalia Ocky Soelistyo Pribadi Oka, I Gusti Agung Ayu Mas Oke Hendra parjan, parjan Pebriliyana Pebriliyana Pebriliyana Pebriliyana Pesilette, M Sukri Pesilette, M. Syukri Prabowo, M Dwiky Aditya Pratama, Randa Agusta Putra Darsana, Made Putri, Jhellyananda Raden, Akbar Rahmat Riyadi Rahmawaty, Indah Nur Rakha Racahyo Randa Agusta Pratama Randa Agusta Pratama Randa Agusta Pratama Rini Sadiatmi Rio Rizko Rio Rizko Rio Rizko Ririn Anggraini Ririn Anggraini Ristumanda, Siti Salbiah Rizko, Rio Salbiah, Siti Sari, Anggi Nidya Sasono Mardiono Septiani, Virma Setiyo Setiyo Setiyo, Setiyo Silitonga, Evandri Siti Salbiah Ristumanda SOLEH, ASEP Soleh, Asep Muhamad Sukahir Sukahir Sukahir, Sukahir Sunardi Sunardi Sunardi Sunardi Sunardi Sunardi Suprihartini, Yayuk Sutiyo . Sutiyo Sutiyo Syahra Putra, Anas Thursina Andayani Trema, Frendy Khan Try Sakti Wahyudi Viktor Suryan Viktor Suryan Viktor Suryan, Viktor Virma Septiani Wahyudi Saputra Wahyudi Saputra Wildan Nugraha Wildan Nugraha Wildan Nugraha Wildan Nugraha Wirawan, Yani Yudha Wulan Widiya Rahayu Wulandari, Pegi Yeti Komalasari Yudhistira Agung Mahendra Zusnita Hermala