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Journal : Journal of Electronics Technology Exploration (JOeTEx)

Smart Doors For Monitoring Body Temperature And Space Capacity Based On IoT Ady Alfian; Triyanto Pangaribowo
Journal of Electronics Technology Exploration Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : SHM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52465/joetex.v1i1.190

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Presently, multiple countries are engaged in combatting virus outbreaks transmitted through contact with infected individuals. To address this issue, several measures have been taken to shift the pandemic status to an endemic state. This study introduces an Internet of Things (IoT) device designed to monitor body temperature and room occupancy in real-time. Notifications are sent when a room surpasses its capacity or when body temperature exceeds the allowable threshold. The system enables real-time alerts and stores data for remote accessibility and analysis. The experiments conducted involve Infra Red Proximity, temperature sensor (MLX90614), object distance sensor (HCSR04), Wemos, and Solenoid Door Lock. Telegram is used as the medium for data transmission. The developed system proves effective in continuously monitoring body temperature and room occupancy.
Design of an Automatic Slat Conveyor Prototype Based on PLC Pangaribowo, Triyanto; Mahdy, Evan
Journal of Electronics Technology Exploration Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52465/joetex.v2i2.520

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The transfer of goods, commonly known as pick and place, which still relies on manual labor, poses challenges for industrial production companies. In automotive quality inspection, the manual transfer of vehicles by drivers between inspection stations often leads to inefficiencies and missed production targets. This research aims to implement an automated slat conveyor system controlled by PLC to optimize vehicle quality inspection. With this system, vehicles are moved automatically between stations, allowing inspections to be conducted during transit. The automation aligns with the Kaizen philosophy, emphasizing continuous improvement in production processes. The results of testing the slat conveyor automation system indicate that the system successfully achieves a maximum response time of 0.8 seconds, with a speed of 0.6 meters per second.