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RFID Untuk Sistem Keamanan dan Pelacakan: Tinjauan Literatur Zakaria, Diky; Tri Seda Mulya; Maharani, Aisyah Aira Putri; Steven, Michael
EPSILON: Journal of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Vol 22 No 1 (2024): EPSILON: Journal of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
Publisher : Department of Electrical Engineering, UNJANI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55893/epsilon.v22i1.113

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In an era of rapid technological development, tracking and security become very important aspects in various industrial fields. This is a response to increasingly complex global challenges. Technology that can answer this challenge is RFID. Industry managers can perform accurate inventory tracking in real-time, conduct more accurate monitoring the flow of goods, and identify potential losses due to loss or damage in the supply chain with RFID. This article reviews various articles from scienceDirect database related to the use of RFID in security and tracking systems with research questions: fields that use RFID, readers used, tags used, impact, and data communication. The method used in this paper is Systematic Literature Review (SLR). The results of this review article can illustrate that according to the majority of articles, the field that most utilizes RFID for security and tracking systems is the manufacturing field that uses passive RFID tags and readers through a wireless communication system by attaching tags to objects used and placing readers at certain accesses. The use of RFID also has various positive impacts according to the majority of articles such as being able to shorten operational time, track small objects, minimize tracking errors, and minimize the costs required.
DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF AN AXIAL FLUX PERMANENT MAGNET GENERATORS WIND TURBINE FOR AUTOMATIC STACKING CRANES Maharani, Aisyah Aira Putri; Wahid, Muhamad Rizalul; Gianti, Mahmudah Salwa; Mulya, Tri Seda; Rahayuningtyas , Ari
Jurnal Rekayasa Mesin Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Mesin, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/jrm.v16i1.1984

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Automatic Stacking Cranes are indispensable tools in modern ports that can transfer containers between the landside and the waterside. These cranes are powered by electricity and consume significant amounts of energy to meet annual production demands. This substantial electricity consumption often strains the port's power grid during voltage and current fluctuations, which can destabilize the ASC's power supply. Wind turbines offer a promising alternative energy source to address these problems. This study delves into the analysis of the optimal Axial Flux Generator structure for wind turbines and calculates the associated energy losses to determine the feasibility of a wind turbine system capable of supporting the ASC's power demands. The findings reveal that employing an AFG-based wind turbine can generate the required 88,497 Watts of power for the ASC, with an average rotational speed of 1,655 rpm. This represents an annual electricity cost saving for the port of approximately 39,701,029 Rupiah.