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Satellite Technology for Internet of Things: An Overview Adiprabowo, Tjahjo; Ramdani, Dani; Daud, Pamungkas; Andriana, Andriana; Zulkarnain, Zulkarnain; Nasrullah, Nanang; Vertus, Olly; Rahman, Sutisna Abdul; Simarmata, Melissa T. A.
Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Volume 5 Issue 1, 2025 [February]
Publisher : Association for Scientific Computing, Electronics, and Engineering (ASCEE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/iota.v5i1.758

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This article is about satellite review which is essential for internet connectivity and also the development of IoT and other applications, this article contains history, performance, challenges, and research opportunities in the field of satellite development. Satellite development can be applied to improving the performance of various applications such as IoT, Education, and Medical, as well as real-time monitoring such as monitoring pets such as horses and cows in large numbers, as well as other essential applications such as the medical world. Satellite development is essential for applications in the world today and in the future. Satellite technology development is tailored to the needs, for example with the Mini Cube Satellite used for the development of LPWAN IoT technology orbiting in Low Earth Orbit (LEO).           
IoT-based Real-Time Monitoring System to Optimize Capacitor Bank Performance on Waste Chopping Machines in Cikawao Village, Bandung Adiprabowo, Tjahjo; Ramdani, Dani; Andriana, Andriana; Turesna, Ganjar; Zulkarnain, Zulkarnain; Sukmana, Raden; Fauziah, Rahma Nur; Hendrawan, Lara Dwi Cinta; Direja, Aura Anbiya; Sambas, Tresna Intan Maulani; Resnitiani, Della Agni; Dhanureksa, Prima
Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Volume 5 Issue 1, 2025 [February]
Publisher : Association for Scientific Computing, Electronics, and Engineering (ASCEE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/iota.v5i1.875

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The use of waste chopping machines in Cikawao Village, Bandung depends on the electricity that supplies the machine. To supply electrical energy to the chopping machine, bank capacitors are needed which function to stabilize electrical power. A capacitor bank is a set of capacitors installed in parallel. Specifically, the function of the capacitor bank is to improve the power factor, reduce useless reactive power, reduce power losses on the network, increase the available power capacity, and also stabilize the system voltage. In this article review, the hope is that the voltage can be monitored in real-time using the Internet of Things (IoT) and focus on voltage sensors and current sensors and controllers that work like relays when the voltage is over, it will automatically turn off. And voltage (V) and current (I) can be monitored in real-time on the available monitors. In the process of building this IoT, a protocol is needed, to control and monitor voltage and electric current can use a microcontroller that can connect to the internet, which means using a WiFi module and connecting it to the Internet server using the MQTT Protocol.
The Fabrication of Electronics Wearable Bracelets and approach to telecommunications: A Review Adiprabowo , Tjahjo; Ramdani , Dani; Andriana, Andriana; Zulkarnain , Zulkarnain; Hasudungan, Olly Vertus; Ali, Erfansyah; Bethel , Ade Yoska Artadinata; Panca , Dimas
Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Volume 5 Issue 2, 2025 [May]
Publisher : Association for Scientific Computing, Electronics, and Engineering (ASCEE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/iota.v5i2.886

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This research aims to develop an innovative and easy-to-use fetal heart rate monitoring bracelet for pregnant women. The design of this bracelet involves various electronic aspects, including signal acquisition using optical sensors (Ultrasound Doppler, ECG, or PPG), signal processing with a microcontroller and efficient algorithms to eliminate noise and detect heart rate, as well as data display and communication via LCD screen, LED indicator, or Bluetooth connection. The power aspect is an important consideration in the selection of the right battery and power management. The design of the bracelet considers ergonomics and safety for pregnant women and fetuses. Testing and validation are carried out thoroughly, including functionality testing and clinical trials. This research also considers ethical aspects, such as data privacy and information reliability. By integrating all these aspects, it is hoped that this research can produce a prototype fetal heart rate monitoring bracelet that is accurate, safe, and comfortable to use, thus contributing to improving maternal and child health. Wearable Bracelet must-have comfort factors components consisting of Size & Dimensions, Device Weight, Strap Material, Thickness, Flexibility, Component Distribution, Edges & Corners, and Skin Ventilation. From the intructables' sample results the comfort level is 52.5%, while the tool created by Puput Dani Prasetyo has a comfort level of only 50%. And this needs to be increased to >90%.