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Journal : Proceeding Applied Business and Engineering Conference

Perancangan Learning Management System (LMS) Untuk Pengembangan Karir Siswa Tingkat Menengah Atas Supria; Depandi Enda; Isna Yulia; Amanda Agung Permata; M. Farid Amirul; M. Farel Asyrofi
ABEC Indonesia Vol. 10 (2022): 10th Applied Business and Engineering Conference
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Bengkalis

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Digital transformation is one of the triggers for online learning. One of these technologies is the Learning Management System (LMS). Learning Management System (LMS) is an application that is used to carry out the online learning process. Learning Management System can not only be used as a curriculum learning media, but can also cover broader fields such as learning in the career field. According to Germeijs and Verschueren, career decision making is a complex process, where various difficulties experienced by individuals are found when making career decisions. From this statement, it can be concluded that high school graduates and equivalent are individuals who have difficulty in determining a career, which will have a negative impact on the future of current high school graduates. From the problems above, it is proposed to design a Learning Management System (LMS) for Career Development for Upper Middle Level Students. With this system, it is hoped that it can educate upper secondary students in choosing a career or competency of interest. The trial and evaluation of the system design has been carried out on 10 respondents consisting of 1 admin, 3 teachers, and 6 students. From the results of the trials that have been carried out, it shows that the average percentage results are 85.65% which are in the very feasible category.
Implementation of an Early Warning System Integrated with AIS-POLBENG Remote Base Station for the Safety of Traditional Ships in the Malacca Strait Enda, Depandi; Supria, Supria; Romadhoni, Romadhoni; Hardiyanto, Hardiyanto; Faizi, M. Nur; Afridon, M.
ABEC Indonesia Vol. 12 (2024): 12th Applied Business and Engineering Conference
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Referring to the Indonesian Minister of Transportation Regulation No. PM 7 of 2019 and IMO regulations onthe use of AIS devices, it is stated that AIS devices must be installed on passenger ships, cargo ships with a minimum sizeof 35GT, and fishing vessels of at least 60GT. However, smaller vessels under 60GT are also highly recommended to equipAIS devices to enhance maritime safety and security. This recommendation is based on several maritime accidentsinvolving traditional fishing vessels, which often lack safety equipment such as navigation tools and AIS devices.Therefore, the role of AIS devices is crucial for the safety of fishermen at sea, especially in preventing ship collisions,illegal fishing, and supporting SAR (Search and Rescue) operations. The high cost of AIS equipment presents a challengefor small-scale fishermen to afford these devices. This research aims to develop a more affordable alternative AIS devicebased on Lora technology, which offers similar functionality to standard AIS devices. The developed Lora Transpondercan also be integrated with the existing AIS-POLBENG system, thereby facilitating monitoring activities and providingearly warnings of potential hazards during sailing activities to traditional fishing vessels equipped with the device. Thesystem implementation results show that the Early Warning System operates as expected. The maximum coverage of AISTransponder data transmission is 49.87 Nautical Miles (92.36 Km). On the other hand, 3 units of lora transponder deviceshave successfully sent sensor and location data to the gateway every 30 seconds with the device set at class C andrecommended using binary format for more efficiency.
LoRaWAN-Based Fishing Zone Violation Monitoring System for Traditional Fishing Vessels in the Malacca Strait Enda, Depandi; Kurniati, Rezki; Kumara, I Made Surya
ABEC Indonesia Vol. 12 (2024): 12th Applied Business and Engineering Conference
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The fisheries and marine sectors are among the potential sectors that Indonesia possesses. Fishermen, as theprimary drivers of the maritime field, play an important role in the country's economy. As a sovereign nation, thegovernment is expected to ensure and protect the safety of fishermen, particularly traditional fishermen who carry outfishing activities in Indonesian territorial waters. However, there are still many issues encountered in the field. One of themis the violation of fishing zones by traditional fishing vessels. With the numerous cases of fishing zone violations occurring,at least two main factors contribute to these violations: the lack of information regarding the permitted fishing zones thatare still within Indonesia's territorial waters and the limited availability of navigation tools such as GPS and AIS, whichmany fishermen do not possess, preventing them from accurately knowing their position while fishing and whether theyhave exited the permitted zones. A fishing zone violation monitoring system is greatly needed to provide solutions to thisproblem. This study aims to design a monitoring system for fishing zone violations by traditional fishing vessels usingLoraWAN technology as a communication device. The designed system will automatically provide early warnings fromthe Lora-Gateway to traditional fishermen who are fishing outside the designated zones through the Lora-Transponderdevice installed on the fishing vessels. The system will monitor every movement of vessels violating the fishing zone byutilizing the mapping data of Fishing Zone coordinates, stored in a real-time coordinate database. The monitoring systemwill also automatically send notifications as an early warning system if there are traditional fishing vessels that exit thelegally established fishing zones by the government, referring to Indonesia's Exclusive Economic Zone (ZEE) of 200nautical miles from the baseline coast. With this real-time monitoring system, it is expected to assist government agenciesand stakeholders in monitoring the fishing activities of traditional fishing vessels, especially in the Malacca Strait region.