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Knowledge Improvement through Smartphone Utilization in the Remote Control System Module of Electronic Equipment at SMKS Muhammadiyah 9 Medan Abdullah; Maharani Putri; Moh. Zainul Haq; Arridina Susan Silitonga; Cholish; Suprianto; Nooritawati Md Tahir; Abdul Rahim Bin Ridzuan; Pius Fernando Hutauruk; Priansus Rhein Rumahorbo
ABDI SABHA (Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): Oktober
Publisher : CERED Indonesia Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53695/jas.v4i3.971

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Control technology is currently growing rapidly, one of the utilization of control technology that is currently experiencing rapid development is control of smart homes and automation systems coupled with rapid advances in the field of the Internet of Things, so that control technology becomes a remote control concept that is widely applied. Thematic Community Service Collaboration (TCSC) activity is a series of community service activities intended for the downstreaming of research products of Medan State Polytechnic lecturers in collaboration with Universiti Teknologi MARA (Malaysia) lecturers that can be utilized by the community (partner), namely SMKS Muhammadiyah 9 Medan aims to provide training from modules / trainers that have been specially designed consisting of several electronic equipment that has been equipped with wireless communication so that students can control electronic equipment remotely only through an application from a Smartphone without having to make direct contact like using a mechanical switch in general. The method used in this service is the lecture method followed by the discussion and question and answer method followed by the module / trainer demonstration method and how it works and the direct interaction method, namely students can try or practice directly, so that this training increases students' knowledge, skills and creativity towards the development of remote control technology in the future.
Automation System of Water Circulation and Fish Feeding in Tilapia Fish Pond with Solar Panel Source Juli Iriani; Surya Dharma; Gunoro; Nobert Sitorus; Priansus Rhein Rumahorbo; Ridho; Cholish; Wahyudi
International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences Vol. 2 No. 10 (2024): October 2024
Publisher : MultiTech Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijarss.v2i10.2592

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Tilapia cultivation requires good management of water quality and proper feeding to ensure optimal fish growth. One of the main challenges in this process is maintaining the water pH level within ideal limits and providing feed according to the needs of the fish based on their size. In addition, limited access to electricity in some locations makes fish pond management less efficient. This study aims to design an automated water circulation system that is regulated based on the water pH level and automatic feeding according to the needs of the fish, by utilizing solar panels as a power source. This system uses a pH sensor to monitor water conditions in real time and regulate water circulation to maintain ideal pH levels. Feeding is regulated based on the size and number of fish to ensure optimal feed efficiency and fish growth. This system is powered by solar panel energy, so it can operate independently without relying on conventional electricity networks. Test results show that the system is able to maintain water pH stability and automate feeding with high accuracy, while utilizing renewable energy effectively. The use of solar panels not only reduces dependence on electricity, but also reduces operational costs and supports environmental sustainability. This system is expected to increase the efficiency and productivity of tilapia cultivation, especially in areas with limited access to electricity.