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Klasifikasi Wajah Manusia Menggunakan Multi Layer Perceptron Jefiza, Adlian; Diono, Diono; Putra, Irwanto Zarma; Budiana, Budiana; Nur Suciningtyas, Ika Karlina Laila; Siregar, Lindawani; Puspita, Widya Rika; Harlan, Fandy Bestario; Assegaf, Iqchan; Marpaung, Roy Hitmen
JURNAL INTEGRASI Vol. 15 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Integrasi - Oktober 2023
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Politeknik Negeri Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/ji.v15i2.4843

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The problem of data security at a time when it is needed in the world of technology. The use of biometrics as data security is very necessary. This study aims to detect human biometrics using the Kinect sensor. The biometric that is detected is the face. The face image is captured by the Kinect sensor. For data feature extraction using Gray Level Co-Occurrence Matrix (GLCM. The parameters used are Contrast, Energy, Homogenity, and Correlation. The data obtained will be classified using Multi Layer Perceptron. Face classification is based on race. There are 3 races studied namely Indonesian, Chinese and African Native Races. The total data used are 100 photos of faces. The classification results show an accuracy of 86.7% using Multi Layer Perceptron
Effect of Current, Voltage, Temperature, and Time Variations on Thickness of Steel using Electroplating Process Budiana, Budiana; Situmorang, Choklin Brema; Maulidiah, Hana Mutialif; Puspita, Widya Rika
JURNAL INTEGRASI Vol. 15 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Integrasi - Oktober 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/ji.v15i2.6519

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The use of low carbon steel is categorized as one of the supporting materials in industrial and technological developments because it has high ductility and toughness. However, low carbon steel has limitations in terms of corrosion resistance. There are several ways to increase corrosion resistance in steel. One of them is by providing a layer of protection on the steel surface. The steel plating method used is the electrolysis method or electroplating method. This study aims to determine the influence of variations in current, voltage, temperature, and time on the thickness of the coating formed on steel. The steel plating process is carried out by electroplating process where the coating material or anode is Nickel (Ni) with dimensions (60 mm x 30 mm x 0,1 mm). In comparison, the coated object or cathode is SK5 steel with dimensions (50 mm x 20 mm x 0,3 mm). The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of Current, Voltage, Temperature, and Time Variations on the thickness of steel using electroplating processes. Moreover, all factors will be optimised to achieve the best thickness for steel. Consequently, the corrosion resistance of SK5 can be significantly improved by increasing its thickness. The current variations were used 1A, 2A, 3A, and 4A; voltage variations were used 3V, 6V, 9V, and 12V; temperature variations were used 30°C, 40°C, and 50°C; and times variations were used 0 m, 5 m, 10 m, and 20 m. Based on the results of research that has been carried out on all samples, it is concluded that current, voltage, temperature and time affect the thickness of the sample in the electroplating process. The current, voltage, temperature and time values are linearly related to the thickness resulting from the electroplating process.
Smart home: Pintu Otomatis Berbasis Voice Recognition Jefiza, Adlian; Puspita, Widya Rika; Firdaus, Fadli; Sihombing, Fitri Andini; Setiawan, Afif; Herlina, Gise; Milala, Gerry Ibnu Luthfi Sembiring; Fernanda, Heri
JURNAL INTEGRASI Vol. 16 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Integrasi - April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/ji.v16i1.7400

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The current development of the Smart home is not only used for automation and monitoring of a room, but also used as security or what is usually called security. One form of smart home security technology is an automatic door lock installed in one of the laboratories at the Batam State Polytechnic. Automatic door lock devices are created using Voice Recognition as command input. Users can give the word Open to unlock the door and Close to lock the door. Selenoid Door Lock is used as a tool to lock doors, and LEDs and speakers are used for information. The tool is tested by giving commands by registered and unregistered users. The test results were 100% of the tool worked for registered users with normal Voice intonation, 77% of the tool worked for unregistered users with normal Voice intonation, 48% of the tool worked for registered users with abnormal Voice intonation and 43% of the tool worked for registered users. not registered with abnormal Voice intonation. Thus, the average tool works well by 67%.
Comparative Analysis between SA-516 Gr 70 Material with SA-537 Class 2 Material in Shell Pressure Vessel Fabrication Process Puspita, Widya Rika; Putri, Sarah Athaullah Wenna; Jefiza, Adlian; Arifin, Muhammad; Maulidah, Hana Mutialif; Nakul, Fitriyanti; Suciningtyas, Ika Karlina Laila Nur; Putra, Irwanto Zarma; Budiana, Budiana; Futra, Asrizal Deri; Wivanius, Nadhrah
JURNAL INTEGRASI Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Integrasi - Oktober 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/ji.v16i2.8563

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A pressure vessel is a container designed to hold fluids under pressure, including liquids and gases with varying pressures and temperatures. The pressure exerted on the vessel's walls and body is a critical factor that must be carefully considered to ensure compliance with applicable international design standards and prioritize worker safety and security. This research focused on a pressure vessel to investigate the impact of temperature on shell thickness to meet ASME standards. The study utilized shell components made from SA-516 Gr 70 and SA-537 materials. Experiments were conducted with each material at temperatures of 250°C, 235°C, and 343°C, revealing that thickness varies based on material and temperature. The research findings demonstrate compliance with ASME standards, as the shell thickness in all trials exceeded the minimum specified in the drawings.
REDUCTION OF LIFTED STITCH DEFECTS IN WIRE BONDING PROCESS THROUGH ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS Puspita, Widya Rika; Manurung, Anjunius; budiana, Budiana; Nur Sakinah Asaad; Jefiza, Adlian; Nakul, Fitriyanti; Putra, Irwanto Zarma; Diputra, Muhammad Naufal Airlangga; Illa Aryeni; Handri Toar; Anggraini, Ria
Jurnal Teknologi Dan Riset Terapan (JATRA) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Teknologi dan Riset Terapan (JATRA) - December 2025
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/jatra.v7i2.9604

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Reliable connection inspection is crucial for the quality of semiconductor products. A frequent issue is stitch defects during wire bonding. To address this, an investigation was conducted using flow charts. Additionally, an analysis was performed by identifying root causes using the Fishbone Diagram method and the 5 Whys technique. After improvements, including targeted operator training, a significant reduction of 96.75% in stitch defects was achieved. This study demonstrates that the combination of root cause analysis methods and operator training effectively enhances the reliability of the wire bonding process and the quality of semiconductor products. This study did not account for environmental factors that might influence the wire bonding process, such as temperature and humidity variations. Therefore, the findings may be limited in settings with different environmental conditions.
Robotics training to improve STEM skills of Islamic boarding school students in Batam Eko Rudiawan Jamzuri; Hendawan Soebhakti; Senanjung Prayoga; Rifqi Amalya Fatekha; Anugerah Wibisana; Fitriyanti Nakul; H. Hasnira; Riska Analia; S. Susanto; Ryan Satria Wijaya; Ika Karlina Laila Nur Suciningtyas; Widya Rika Puspita; Eka Mutia Lubis; Adlian Jefiza; B. Budiana; Ahmad Riyad Firdaus
Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jcse.v5i1.26895

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One potential approach to addressing the challenges posed by the advent of Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0 is to offer robotics training. This endeavor aims to enhance students' foundational understanding of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) disciplines. The study involved collaborating with the Pondok Pesantren Granada, an Islamic Boarding School located in Batam, to provide robotics training as community service activities. The study included 29 trainees: 15 from class XI and 7 from classes X and XII. The teaching was conducted using a combination of didactic instruction, interactive discourse, and hands-on exercises. Trainees are administered a written examination to assess their proficiency level before and after the training program. The training outcomes exhibited a significant improvement in the mean STEM proficiency of trainees, with an increase of 38.15%. Furthermore, a series of activities have been effectively implemented, resulting in trainee satisfaction ratings exceeding 50% concerning course materials, trainer, and teaching equipment. A mere 17% of the individuals undergoing training expressed dissatisfaction with the allocated time, particularly the hands-on component's duration.
Co-Authors Abdullah Sani Adlian Jefiza Ahmad Riyad Firdaus Ahmad Riyad Firdaus Andi Hartanto ANUGERAH WIBISANA Arif Febriansyah Juwito Aryeni, Illa Assegaf, Iqchan B. Budiana Budiana, Budiana Danar Irianto Dessy Oktani Diono, Diono Dodi Prima Resda Dwi Imam Mulyono Eka Mutia Lubis Eko Rudiawan Jamzuri Fadli Firdaus Fandy Bestario Harlan Fathiyyah Syahidah Sujana Fernanda, Heri Fitriyanti Nakul Futra, Asrizal Deri Ghozalli Mashan Gozali, Muhammad Syafei Hana Mutialif Maulidiah Handri Toar Hasnira Hasnira Hendawan Soebhakti Herlina, Gise Ika Karlina Laila NS Ika Karlina Laila Nur Suciningtyas Ilham Kurnia Illa Aryeni Indra Daulay Ira Zamzami Irwanto Zarma Putra Jhon Hericson Purba Juliansyah Yangu Lindawani Siregar M. Rifan Maulana Manurung, Anjunius Marpaung, Roy Hitmen Maulana, Naufal Shadiq Maulidah, Hana Mutialif Maulidiah, Hana Mutialif Meilan Novayanti Milala, Gerry Ibnu Luthfi Sembiring Muhammad Al Fauzan Muhammad Arifin MUHAMMAD ARIFIN Muhammad Firdaus Muhammad Ghazali Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Jaka Wimbang Wicaksono Muhammad Naufal Airlangga Diputra Muhammad Zainuddin Lubis Mulyadi, Indra Hardian Mustanir Mustanir Mustanir Mustanir Nadhrah Wivanius, Nadhrah Nasution, Muammar Khadapi Arif Naufal Shadiq Maulana Nur Sakinah Asaad Nur Sakinah Asaad Putri, Sarah Athaullah Wenna Qoriatul Fitriyah Rabiah Al Adawiyah Anwar Rahman Hakim RIA ANGGRAINI Ridwan Ridwan Rifqi Amalya Fatekha Riki Ria Riska Analia Rogen Samuel Hasibuan Rokhayati, Yeni Ryan Satria Wijaya S. Susanto Salman Alfarizi Selvi Fitri Yani Senanjung Prayoga Setiawan, Afif Sihombing, Fitri Andini Simanjuntak, Frisca Tryandayani Siregar, Lindawani Siti Noor Chayati Situmorang, Choklin Brema Sumantri K Risandriya Sumantri Kurniawan Risandriya Supardianto Supardianto Susanto Susanto Swono Sibagariang Wasdoni Alfi Wenang Anurogo Yani, Selvi Fitri