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Design of Temperature Monitoring and Control System in Smart Hen Coop Based on Internet of Things Parandy, La Mema; Hidayat, Sidiq Syamsul; Robby, Muhammad; Azhar, Rachael Al; Mujahidin, Irfan; Prabowo, M. Cahyo Ardi
Journal of Information System, Technology and Engineering Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): JISTE
Publisher : Yayasan Gema Bina Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jiste.v2i2.68

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Every temperature error detected by the system would be notified to users by the Blynk application, and the system would attempt to stabilize the temperature in hen coop with a lamp and fan. Notification from the Blynk application is set to stop until the temperature returns to an ideal. The Blynk application is equipped with a reset button to reset the chicken age counter. This system used temperature and humidity sensors DHT22 to sense the temperature, which the data from the sensor output read by Arduino Uno. The data that Arduino Uno reads is sent to NodeMCU. Afterward, NodeMCU sent the data to the Blynk server; therefore, the Blynk application displayed the temperature and humidity data on the Blynk dashboard. This system is expected to facilitate users/breeders in monitoring the temperature in the hen coop. Therefore, users/breeders do not need to worry about chickens dying due to heat or cold stress. The waterfall method is used in this design of the system. This system was tested in a 70 x 70 x 130 cm sized hen coop and entirely tested the system each minute for 35 minutes.
Real-Time Web-Based Monitoring System for Temperature, Humidity, and Solar Panels in Ramie Drying Facilities Hidayat, Sidiq Syamsul; Shabiya, Kiara Izzatus; Kadiran, Sri Anggraeni; Mujahidin, Irfan; Prabowo, M. Cahyo Ardi; Nursyahid, Arif; Wasito, Endro; Helmy, Helmy
Scientific Journal of Informatics Vol 11, No 1 (2024): February 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/sji.v11i1.47234

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Purpose: To address the manual monitoring challenges in processing ramie fibers, especially during drying. The purpose is to create a monitoring system that oversees room temperature, humidity, and the status of solar panels, crucial factors in ramie productivity.Methods: Real-time web-based system development that monitors room temperature, humidity, and the performance of solar panels in a ramie drying room using the Internet of Things architecture ESP32 with communication through GSM SIM 800L in rural areas.Results: The system can display real-time information such as temperature data, humidity, and electrical energy parameters derived from the solar panel's utilization in the ramie drying room. By doing so, users gain efficiency and effectiveness in obtaining information, significantly enhancing ramie fiber productivity.Novelty:  Integration of sensor instruments, low-power ESP32 microcontrollers, GSM Telecommunication, Solar Cell Energy as a power source, and a real-time web-based Monitoring Information System implemented in a ramie drying dome. This simplifies the monitoring process and optimizes limited resources such as space, energy, telecommunications, and human resources, which are typically constrained infrastructure in the ramie fiber agricultural system.
PENERAPAN TEKNOLOGI PENYIRAM TANAMAN BERBASIS IoT DENGAN SENSOR pH DAN PPM DILENGKAPI DENGAN GOOGLE ASSISTANT UNTUK PETANI DESA BEBENGAN KABUPATEN KENDAL: PENERAPAN TEKNOLOGI PENYIRAM TANAMAN BERBASIS IoT DENGAN SENSOR pH DAN PPM DILENGKAPI DENGAN GOOGLE ASSISTANT UNTUK PETANI DESA BEBENGAN KABUPATEN KENDAL Sayekti, Ilham; Dadi; Yesitasari, Devi; Faizah; Prabowo, M. Cahyo Ardi; Nursaputro, Septiantar Tebe; Valina, Sheilla Nadia; Sihono; Astuti, Sri; Supriyati; Pramuji, Tulus; Sulistiyo, Wahyu
Bangun Rekaprima Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026): April 2026
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32497/bangunrekaprima.v12i1.7622

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Vegetable farmers in Bebengan Village, Kendal Regency, still mostly water their crops manually, resulting in inefficient water usage and inconsistent watering timing. Additionally, the water quality for irrigation has not been monitored regularly, even though pH and PPM parameters affect nutrient availability and plant growth. This service activity aims to implement an Internet of Things (IoT)-based automatic plant watering technology that can monitor pH and PPM and provide easy control through Google Assistant. The implementation methods include observing partner needs, designing and assembling an Arduino ATmega 2560 and ESP8266-based system with pH and PPM sensors, installing it on a 200 m² cultivation area, integrating remote monitoring and control, and training farmers on operating and maintaining the equipment. Implementing the system allows for more scheduled/controlled watering and provides real-time pH and PPM information as a basis for decision-making. In conclusion, the implementation of this IoT system improves the effectiveness of the watering process, supports water quality monitoring, and simplifies operations through voice-based control, thus potentially increasing cultivation efficiency at the farmer level.