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APLIKASI SISTEM INVENTARIS BARANG PADA KANTOR CAMAT AIKMEL Pujiwalida, Isinaning; Ismiyarti, Wilia; -, Ekastini; Dzil Ikram, Fadhli; Nuryadi, Halid; Hadi, Mukhtar; Robbani, Farisan; Balafif, Sabri; -, Yuliadi
JURNAL TEKNOLOGI DAN ILMU KOMPUTER PRIMA (JUTIKOMP) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Teknologi dan Ilmu Komputer Prima (JUTIKOMP)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknologi dan Ilmu Komputer Universitas Prima Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34012/jutikomp.v7i1.5470

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The development of information technology and the digital world is currently very rapid in all fields that can help humans complete various activities. With computer technology, all human data processing and storage activities become very easy, fast, and automatic. The Aikmel Sub-District Office, in managing inventory of goods, still uses manual methods, making it troublesome for employees to recap data on goods as assets. In this study, the development of the Goods Inventory Information System application by the functional requirements that facilitate employees of the Aikmel Sub-District Office in managing the data of goods. Applications were developed using the Extreme Programming (XP) method and MySQL database with Xampp service. This application can facilitate inventory data management and record incoming and outgoing goods. In addition, employees can easily recap data on incoming and outgoing goods quickly and automatically.
IMPLEMENTASI TEKNOLOGI MESIN PRODUKSI OLAHAN ABON IKAN BANDENG KELOMPOK PKK DESA MBAWI Yuliadi, Yuliadi; Hermanto, Koko; Dery Sofya, Noura; Dzil Ikram, Fadhli; Bahtiar, Syamsul; Anggara, Mietra; Munandar, Imam; Ekastini, Ekastini; Ali Topan, Paris; Aldrin; Suhaimi, Lalu; Hadi, Mukhtar; Nuryadi, Halid; Robbani, Farisan
Jurnal Pengabdian Rekayasa Sistem Vol 2 No 2 (2024): Edisi 4
Publisher : Universitas Teknologi Sumbawa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36761/jpres.v2i2.4223

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Pada umumnya abon ikan biasanya diproduksi secara manual dengan proses dibuat dari suwiran dan penirisan minyaknya kurang efisien. Pentingnya teknologi tepat guna tersebut diharapkan bisa meningkatkan kualitas dan kuantitas produksi makanan olahan ikan bandeng. Program penerapan teknologi tepat guna diharapkan menghasilkan produksi ikan bandeng meningkat dan pendapatan. Metode yang dilakukan adalah pengembangan teknologi produksi olahan ikan bandeng yang dimulai dari mengindentifikasi kebutuhan mitra terkait operasional produksinya, merancang dan membuat mesin, melakukan pengujian terhadap mesin yang dibuat, melakukan pelatihan dan pendampingan kepada kelompok PKK Desa Mbawi. Hasil kegiatan ini yaitu dapat membantu kreativitas dan inovaasi olahan ikan bandeng menjadi olahan abon secara efektif dan efisien, sehingga dapat meningkatkan kesejahteraan dan pendapatan kelompok PKK Desa Mbawi.
ON-GRID AND OFF-GRID RENEWABLE ENERGY DESIGN AS SWRO (SEAWATER REVERSE OSMOSIS) POWER FOR FRESHWATER NEEDS IN GILI TRAWANGAN (STUDI CASE: GILI TRAWANGAN) Robbani, Farisan; Ridwan, Mohammad Kholid; Darmawan, Arif
ASEAN Journal of Systems Engineering Vol 9, No 1 (2025): ASEAN Journal of Systems Engineering
Publisher : Master in Systems Engineering

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ajse.v9i1.77149

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Indonesia has 17,504 islands and one of them is Gili Trawangan. Gili Trawangan is one of the favorite tourist destinations in Indonesia which has an area of approximately 6 km2. In order to achieve the development of tourism islands, sufficient water and energy are needed in the area. The island's location in the middle of the sea makes it difficult to get freshwater and energy supplies.In this study, on-grid and off-grid simulations of renewable energy (solar, wind, and biomass) were carried out to determine the potential of integration energy as seawater desalination power as the need for freshwater in the area by calculating NPC (Net Present Cost), COE (Cost of Energy), operational costs, energy, and CO2 emissions. In the off-grid simulation, the lowest NPC and COE integration potentials were found at PV (Photovoltaic) capacities of 102 kW, 14 WT (Wind Turbine), 50 kW BG (Biogas Generator), and 50 kW DG (Diesel Generator) with a value of Rp 17,042,910,000 and Rp 1,587. The lowest operational costs and CO2 emissions are at the PV capacity of 209 kW, 8 WT, 50 kW BG, and 50 kW DG with a value of Rp 292,308,100 and 163 kg/year. In energy production, there is excess production and electrical energy at the PV capacity of 188 kW, 25 WT, 50 kW BG, and 50 kW DG with values of 2,301,533 kWh/year and 1,821,626 kWh/year. On-grid simulation results obtained the lowest NPC and NOE at 30 kW PV, 5 WT, and 50 kW BG with a value 2,961,782,000 and Rp. 200. Lowest operating costs, lowest CO2 emissions, largest electricity production, and best electricity trading at the PV capacity of 209 kW, 5 WT, and 50 BG with a value Rp 12,428,750, 84,000 kg/year, 882,455 kWh/year, 239,996 kWh, and 132,911 kWh.
Optimization of Solar and Wind Hybrid Energy System with IoT Integration for Remote Areas in Indonesia Tahir, Usman; Darmawan, Erwan; Robbani, Farisan
Journal of Renewable Engineering Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): JORE - June
Publisher : Pt. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/xvh6sr73

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Limited access to electricity in remote areas of Indonesia reflects complex structural issues, including geographic constraints, policy inequalities, and the low effectiveness of centralized approaches. Thousands of villages in the 3T (Disadvantaged, Frontier, and Outermost) regions still do not enjoy reliable electricity, hampering socio-economic development and reinforcing the cycle of poverty. Although Indonesia has great potential for renewable energy—such as solar and wind—its use is still minimal due to infrastructure constraints, investment, and non-contextual development approaches. In this context, a hybrid solar-wind energy system integrated with Internet of Things (IoT) technology offers an efficient and sustainable decentralized solution. IoT enables real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and data-driven energy management, which are critical in remote areas with limited technicians and physical access. This study uses a qualitative approach through a literature review to examine the challenges, potential, and policy relevance in developing IoT-based renewable energy systems. The results of the analysis show that transforming energy systems in marginalized areas requires not only technological innovation, but also a paradigm shift towards inclusive energy justice. Therefore, strengthening local capacity and integrating context-based policies are key to realizing a fair, reliable and sustainable energy system in Indonesia.
The Effect of 7 MWp Selong On Grid Solar Power Plant (PLTS) on Electricity Network Stability in NTB Soelistianto, Farida Arinie; Robbani, Farisan
West Science Nature and Technology Vol. 2 No. 04 (2024): West Science Nature and Technology
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsnt.v2i04.1538

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The transition toward renewable energy is critical to achieving global sustainability goals, with solar power playing a significant role in diversifying energy sources. This study examines the effect of the 7 MWp Selong On-Grid Solar Power Plant (PLTS) on electricity network stability in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), Indonesia. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with five key informants, including policymakers, technical experts, and community representatives. Thematic analysis was conducted using NVivo software to identify the operational impacts, challenges, and opportunities of solar integration. Results indicate that the Selong PLTS contributes positively to voltage stability, reduces reliance on fossil fuels, and diversifies the energy mix. However, challenges such as intermittency, infrastructure limitations, and the absence of energy storage hinder its full potential. The study highlights the need for technological upgrades, stakeholder collaboration, and community engagement to optimize renewable energy adoption in NTB. These findings provide actionable insights for enhancing grid stability in regions integrating renewable energy.
ANALISIS KUALITAS BRIKET CAMPURAN KULIT KEMIRI DAN BONGGOL JAGUNG SEBAGAI BAHAN BAKAR ALTERNATIF Anggara, Mietra; Robbani, Farisan; Rasyid, Muhammad Yaz; Dhanasmara, Hamratul Aisyah; Samanhudi, M. Syawqi; Hidayah, Rini Nirmala
Otopro Vol 19 No 2 Mei 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/otopro.v19n2.p45-49

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The increase in human population in the world is proportional to the increase in energy needs. Energy needs are still dominated by fossil energy. Efforts to reduce dependence on fossil energy are by using natural reserves from abundant energy sources, namely biomass. Utilization of candlenut shells and corn cob waste which are abundant in the West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) area can be used as mixed materials for making charcoal briquettes. The target of this research is to analyse the quality of a mixture of charcoal briquettes from a mixture of candlenut shells and corn cobs as an alternative future fuel. In the process of this research, variations of the mixture of candlenut shells and cobs were carried out with variable composition 1 (65% candlenut husk; 25% corn cob; 10% adhesive; variable 2 (55% candlenut husk; 35% corn cob; 10% adhesive); and variable 3 (45% candlenut husk; 45% corn cob; 10% adhesive). In this test, the calorific value, combustion rate, and emission gas test were calculated. The results showed that the mixture was 65% candlenut husk, 25% corn cob, and 10% adhesive. has the highest heating value of 5010 joules, which is according to SNI at least 5000 joules, the combustion rate is 0.91 g/m, and exhaust emissions are CO (1.18), CO2 (2.92), O2 (20.9) and HC (395 ) has met Indonesian national standards according to Minister of Environment Regulation Number 05 of 2006 concerning Emission Standards.