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Blockchain Technology Purwono Purwono; Alfian Ma'arif; Wahyu Rahmaniar; Qazi Mazhar ul Haq; Dimas Herjuno; Muchammad Naseer
Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Elektro Komputer dan Informatika Vol 8, No 2 (2022): June
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/jiteki.v8i2.24327

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Blockchain came because of the occurrence of incredulity to single authorities by introducing the concept of network decentralization and data distribution saved in a ledger. Decentralization is used to validate discrepancies in the majority of data. The consensus mechanism collectively maintains the consistency of the ledger. A blockchain is a set of blocks containing transaction data interconnected to each other using the concept of cryptography. A mining process is an effort to add new blocks to the blockchain. The mining computer carries out the process after passing several complex mathematical problems. The fastest miner is rewarded with crypto coins. Some consensus mechanisms commonly used in blockchain are proof of work, proof of stake, practical byzantine fault tolerance, and proof of elapsed time. Blockchain network is designed and implemented in such a way that it can guarantee the security of its data, is easy to be audited, is robust to denial of service and majority attacks, and is private and confidential. The application of blockchain is not limited to finance systems; it can also be applied in health, education, supply chain, and state democracy systems.
Design of Automatic Battery Charger Using Forward DC-DC Converter for Solar Home Energy Nur Vidia Laksmi B.; Muhammad Syahril Mubarok; Fithrotul Irda Amaliah; As’ad Shidqy Aziz; Daeng Rahmatullah; Dimas Herjuno; Muhammad Afnan Habibi
Vokasi UNESA Bulletin of Engineering, Technology and Applied Science Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya or The State University of Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/vubeta.v2i1.35817

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The utilization of solar energy as a renewable and environmentally friendly energy source, which is inexhaustible, is an ideal solution to meet the growing demand for electricity. Solar Home Energy refers to a house powered by solar energy. The solar energy is subsequently stored in batteries using a battery charger. In this paper, a forward DC-DC converter is used as a battery charger to supply power to a self-sufficient house from solar energy, stored in a 96 V 45 Ah battery. A fuzzy logic controller is employed to regulate the output of the forward DC-DC converter, ensuring a constant charging voltage according to the set point. The output of this project is designed for 110 V 4.5 A; however, in practice, the forward DC-DC converter only achieved a charging voltage of 100.5 V, resulting in an error of 8.63% from the planned value. Additionally, the charging current reached 1.4 A, leading to a significant error of 63.89% from the planned charging current.