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Implementation of Temperature and Humidity Control in Tiramite Mushroom Cultivation Based on IoT Saprudin, Raihan Muhammad; Ibrahim, Rohmat Nur; Risanti, Rini; Suherman, Asep
Informatics Management, Engineering and Information System Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Informatics Management, Engineering and Information System Journal
Publisher : LPPM STMIK Mardira Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56447/imeisj.v3i1.386

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The development of tiramite mushrooms in Indonesia encounters difficulties in sustaining ideal temperature and humidity levels, particularly due to erratic climate variations.  This study utilizes Internet of Things (IoT) technology to resolve these challenges by creating an automated, real-time system for monitoring and controlling temperature and humidity at JJ Srister Mushroom.  The Research & Development (R&D) methodology employing a prototyping approach facilitates ongoing testing and enhancement of the system.  This system employs DHT22 sensors and interfaces with a web page and control box for real-time monitoring.  Test results indicate that the system effectively regulates temperature and humidity within suitable parameters for the growth phases of mycelium and mushroom fruit bodies, maintaining temperatures of 22-28°C and humidity levels of 80-90% during the mycelium phase, and temperatures of 16-25°C with humidity levels of 90-95% during the fruit body phase.  The authors assert that this IoT system offers significant advantages and advocate for further investigation to enhance sensor precision and develop a mobile application as a supplementary monitoring tool.
Implementation of Temperature and Humidity Control in Tiramite Mushroom Cultivation Based on IoT Saprudin, Raihan Muhammad; Ibrahim, Rohmat Nur; isanti, Rini; Suherman, Asep
Informatics Management, Engineering and Information System Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Informatics Management, Engineering and Information System Journal
Publisher : LPPM STMIK Mardira Indonesia

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Abstract

The development of tiramite mushrooms in Indonesia encounters difficulties in sustaining ideal temperature and humidity levels, particularly due to erratic climate variations.  This study utilizes Internet of Things (IoT) technology to resolve these challenges by creating an automated, real-time system for monitoring and controlling temperature and humidity at JJ Srister Mushroom.  The Research & Development (R&D) methodology employing a prototyping approach facilitates ongoing testing and enhancement of the system.  This system employs DHT22 sensors and interfaces with a web page and control box for real-time monitoring.  Test results indicate that the system effectively regulates temperature and humidity within suitable parameters for the growth phases of mycelium and mushroom fruit bodies, maintaining temperatures of 22-28°C and humidity levels of 80-90% during the mycelium phase, and temperatures of 16-25°C with humidity levels of 90-95% during the fruit body phase.  The authors assert that this IoT system offers significant advantages and advocate for further investigation to enhance sensor precision and develop a mobile application as a supplementary monitoring tool.
Design And Implementation Of The Latulip Integrated Service Pos Information System Using The Gulud Regression Method Irawati, Ria; Ibrahim, Rohmat Nur; Suwarno, Adi; Lesmana, Berry
Informatics Management, Engineering and Information System Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Informatics Management, Engineering and Information System Journal
Publisher : LPPM STMIK Mardira Indonesia

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The Latulip Integrated Service Post is essential for overseeing maternity and child health within the community.  An integrated information system has been designed utilising the rolling regression method to improve the efficiency and efficacy of data management and facilitate superior decision-making.  This system is designed to oversee critical components of the integrated service post, encompassing child data, maternal data, immunization schedules, child development monitoring, activity schedules, and health articles.  The system offers easily accessible and interactive capabilities through three primary stakeholders: parents, community health workers, and administrators.  The rolling regression technique is utilised to examine and forecast child development using existing historical data.  This analysis enables the system to provide more precise recommendations regarding children's health needs and to monitor their development consistently.  The deployment of this method has demonstrated efficacy in enhancing the quality of information provided to users and aiding community health professionals in making more informed decisions about health interventions.  The findings demonstrate that the Latulip Integrated Service Post information system can proficiently integrate diverse data, deliver reliable analysis, and provide substantial support for the operations of the integrated service post.  Consequently, this system is anticipated to function as a prototype for the creation of more integrated service information systems across diverse geographies.