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SMART CHICKEN FARM MONITORING AND INTERNET OF THINGS-BASED AUTOMATION SYSTEM kukuh winarso; Rachmat Hidayat
International Journal of Science, Engineering, and Information Technology Vol 6, No 2 (2022): IJSEIT Volume 06 Issue 02 July 2022
Publisher : Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/ijseit.v6i2.21808

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The use of intelligent technology in the modern era is widely used in all types of work. Technological developments in the livestock sector are so rapid, for example, with smart farming. Boiler chickens require temperatures of 29 – 35oC and humidity of 60 – 70% to maintain the life span and quality of the chickens. This study aims to build a Smart Chicken Farm monitoring system with automatic control based on the Internet of Things (IoT) with the fuzzy mamdani method as a decision-making system and mobile-based applications as monitoring media. After carrying out the testing process 5 times, the value generated from the sensor with fuzzy mamdani logic as decision making gives very good results characterized by no errors during the decision making process by fuzzy logic in setting ON and OFF on fans and heating lamps to maintain quality of temperature and humidity in smart chicken farm. The process of controlling and monitoring the smart chicken farm is applied in the form of a mobile-based application and runs well.
MODEL DEVELOPMENT STANDARD SIZE MADURA BATIK CLOTHING BASED ON LOCAL WISDOM THAT IS RELEVANT TO THE CONCEPT OF ERGONOMICS ANTHROPOMETRY MADURA CASE STUDY Rachmat Hidayat
International Journal of Science, Engineering, and Information Technology Vol 5, No 02 (2021): IJSEIT Volume. 05 Issue 02. JULY 2021
Publisher : Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/ijseit.v5i02.21807

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The size of the clothes that are not standard will lead to a lack of confidence in consumer clothes on the size of the clothes label. Similarly, ethnic Batik clothing products Madura, have the same problem related to a lack of standard clothes size. Therefore, the study is related to the standardization of the size of this Madura batik ethnic dress. Standard sizes are done with appropriate body anthropometry measurements. Data retrieval was conducted against 450 Madura residents aged 5-12 years, 13-18 years, and 19-30 years. From the results of processing using the principal component analysis and analysis, cluster obtained three classifications of clothing sizes i.e. S, M, and L with an aggregate loss value smaller than the ideal aggregate value.