Ariesta Satryoko
Universitas Indonesia

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Method Using IOT Low Earth Orbit Satellite to Monitor Forest Temperature in Indonesia Ariesta Satryoko; Arthur Josias Simon
Proceeding of the Electrical Engineering Computer Science and Informatics Vol 7, No 1: EECSI 2020
Publisher : IAES Indonesia Section

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eecsi.v7.2072

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The Purpose of this paper is to ensure the proper functioning of the Monitoring Forest Temperature program in Indonesia using the IoT Narrow-Band Low earth orbit Satellite. As a new technology for monitoring the temperature continue to expand, its implementation in developing countries particularly in Indonesia requires strategic guidance of how the whole process will be executed. Nevertheless, due to this, cross-sectoral partnership in technology, policy, budget, industry is essential to be addressed. The World Bank has recorded the loss from forest fire where 28 million people directly affected including 19 people who died and over 500 thousand people suffered from respiratory problems. Smokes from forest and land fires have also struck Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei Darussalam respectively. To respond to this, the IoT ( Internet of Things ) now comes with an extensive feature, using the capability of satellite reach. The Narrow Band Low Earth Orbit Satellite has released a feature for IoT connect to Low Orbit Satellite and transmit the data from the sensor directly. Therefore, we argue that this technology is crucial and needs to be functioned immediately to monitor forest temperature in Indonesia.
Designing Feature Application for User Experience to Censor Inappropriate Scene in Indonesia Ariesta Satryoko; Arthur Josias Simon
Proceeding of the Electrical Engineering Computer Science and Informatics Vol 7, No 1: EECSI 2020
Publisher : IAES Indonesia Section

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eecsi.v7.2078

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The objective of this article is to build a better and more realistic user interface for Vlarm, an application we developed to censor inappropriate scenes during the COVID-19 pandemic. This premise was built by the fact that most children demand home entertainment, such as watching movies during the quarantine. Thus, this research introduces a new feature in our censorship software that enables parents to exchange their censorship findings so that other parents can use such findings without doing so to the same movie. On the other hand, the Indonesian Government imposes a large-scale social restriction (PSBB) due to the situation of COVID-19 in the country. This interaction is to provide information on the user's experience to eventually build more user-friendly interfaces and features that enable users to conveniently utilize Vlarm application.