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The Implementation of Fuzzy Logic Algorithm In Android-Based Typhoid Fever Diagnostic Application Suryani; Ahyuna; Magfirah; Oktavianus, Michael; Marlina, Erni; Syam, Asrul; Faizal
Journal of Computer Networks, Architecture and High Performance Computing Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Article Research Volume 5 Issue 1, January 2023
Publisher : Information Technology and Science (ITScience)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/cnahpc.v5i1.2064

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Typhoid fever is an infectious disease that causes death in Indonesia. This endemic disease has a high incidence rate and is a health problem related to the environment and sanitation. Problems due to limited time to consult directly with specialist doctors, it is not easy to consult with doctors at any time, and limited medical knowledge and experience, so it is difficult for the community to know and make an early diagnosis of the disease with symptoms of typhoid fever. This study created an Android-based application using a fuzzy logic algorithm for diagnosing typhoid fever. The application was built by adopting expert knowledge related to general and clinical symptoms that are often experienced by patients with typhoid fever, and data on the level of typhoid disease. Data collection was carried out through direct observation at the hospital and direct interviews with doctors. The data was processed to produce output in the form of diagnostic results and solution data recommended by the system. The application consists of 3 user levels, namely Admin who can process user data, Users who can diagnose their disease by inputting answers to questions in the application, and Experts who can process symptom data, disease level, and solution data. The research results are in the form of an application that can be used anytime as an alternative consultant that helps the community in diagnosing typhoid fever with output in the form of diagnostic results (negative typhoid, positive typhoid, or strong positive typhoid).
The Design of Smart Prototype Pet Feeder Using Passive InfaRed (PIR) Sensors Marlina, Erni
Journal of Computer Networks, Architecture and High Performance Computing Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Article Research Volume 5 Issue 1, January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/cnahpc.v5i1.2237

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Food is necessary to support daily life and in pets like cats. Pet feeders are usually carried out routinely by pet owners by taking the time to stay at home and feed the pets. With activities requiring animal owners to be outside the home for long periods, it is necessary to design a prototype that can automatically assist the process of providing food, especially dry food, to pets. So pet feeders can be carried out even though the owner is not at home and does not have spare time. The system was built using the C language related to the Code Vision tools that support the hex file compiler into the microcontroller. The research method used is the experimental method, namely conducting trials (trial and error) directly on the research object and the comparative testing method for testing the built system. The auto pet feeder prototype uses the ATMega8535 IC by utilizing a PIR (Passive InfraRed) sensor to detect movement around the animal bowl. The PIR sensor detects well as expected, and it has an effective detection range of up to 5 meters. Not only detects humans, but the PIR sensor can also detect other living things. The PIR sensor will send a signal to the microcontroller to open the valve from the food measuring station, which is driven by a DC motor based on the detected motion to drop food into the animal's bowl. PhotoDioda controls the amount of food falling into the animal's bowl. The test results of this tool show that at a distance of 0–6 meters, the PIR sensor can provide feedback or detect animal movements well.