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Journal : Journal of Soft Computing Exploration

Air quality monitoring using multi node slave IoT Rahani, Faisal Fajri; Fathurrahman, Haris Imam Karim
Journal of Soft Computing Exploration Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : SHM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52465/joscex.v5i1.292

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Jakarta is the city with the second poorest air quality in the world. IQAir data show that Jakarta's air quality is 159. In addition, the concentration of air particles in Jakarta is 14.2 times higher than the annual guidelines of the World Health Organization (WHO). According to the WHO, exposure to air pollution causes around 7 million premature deaths and millions of years of lost health time each year. Air pollution also stunts children's growth, impairs lung function, etc. Therefore, we need a system that can be used to combine air quality to determine how dangerous a place is with air quality. Knowing air quality, certain policies or actions being taken to overcome this danger. This research aims to build and test a prototype air quality monitoring system using multi-node slaves with the Internet of Things. The prototype development process was carried out by adapting the architectural framework of the air quality monitoring system with the Internet of Things. The testing of prototype results is carried out to sound sensor values and functional success. The results of the test show that the system can run well according to the design made. The DSM501A sensor device functions to detect particles of a size larger than one micrometer, which usually include cigarette smoke, house dust, ticks, spores, pollen, and mildew, and works well so that the controller can read the surrounding air conditions well.
Light sensor optimization based on finger blood estimation and IoT-integrated Fathurrahman, Haris Imam Karim; Robi'in, Bambang; Saputro, Sigit Suryo; Sudaryanti, Sudaryanti
Journal of Soft Computing Exploration Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52465/joscex.v5i1.298

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Diabetes mellitus is a prevalent disease in society. This condition results from various causes, such as lifestyle choices or genetic predisposition. To prevent diabetes mellitus, blood glucose levels must be monitored periodically, and dietary consumption must be managed. Blood glucose monitoring still uses the incision or minimally invasive approach. This approach poses a risk of infection and damage. This study devised a method to optimize a light sensor to measure blood glucose levels. This approach uses sensor optimization and an integrated Internet of Things (IoT) technology. The research findings demonstrate that the use of the optimization strategy leads to increased consistency in sensor values, which may then be transmitted wirelessly through the IoT network. The research results demonstrate that using the optimization strategy leads to increased consistency in sensor values, which may then be wirelessly transmitted through the IoT network.