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Simulasi Tcp-Ip Menggunakan Topologi Bus Pada Aplikasi Cisco Paket Tracer Lutfi Apriyadi; Desta Adji Saputra; Muhammad Azka Alwafi; Didik Aribowo; Sonata Mahardika
Jupiter: Publikasi Ilmu Keteknikan Industri, Teknik Elektro dan Informatika Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): Juli : Publikasi Ilmu Keteknikan Industri, Teknik Elektro dan Informatika
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/jupiter.v2i4.347

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In an increasingly modern era, developments in information and communication technology continue to take place in parallel. There are various telecommunications systems that have been developed, allowing humans to communicate effectively, both directly and over long distances. With the evolution of telecommunications systems, the variety of systems used continues to grow, offering various ways for us to interact. This research aims to explore the efficiency of a topology that has been proven previously, by creating relevant simulations using the Cisco Packet Tracer application. Through this simulation, it can be proven that the bus topology still has high competitiveness in telecommunications infrastructure, especially in the connection process between servers and other devices. Researching and understanding the performance of topologies like this is important for optimizing our modern communications systems.
Studi Medan Elektromagnetik pada Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga Surya Yuninda Triyatne; Ardian Nurarifin; Sonata Mahardika; Umar Hamzah; Diyajeng Luluk Karlina
Jupiter: Publikasi Ilmu Keteknikan Industri, Teknik Elektro dan Informatika Vol. 2 No. 6 (2024): November : Publikasi Ilmu Keteknikan Industri, Teknik Elektro dan Informatika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/jupiter.v2i6.609

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This research investigates the electromagnetic field (EMF) characteristics generated by solar power plants, focusing on their potential environmental and health impacts. The study employs a dual methodology combining direct measurements using gaussmeters and computer simulations using COMSOL software to map electromagnetic fields around solar power installation components. Measurements were taken under two conditions: during solar power plant operation and non-operation, to establish comparative baseline data. The research found significant variations in electromagnetic field intensity based on operational status and distance from components, particularly near inverters and cable networks. Results indicate that EMF levels are higher during operation, with field strength decreasing exponentially with distance from the source. These findings contribute to understanding EMF distribution patterns in solar installations and provide valuable insights for implementing appropriate mitigation strategies to ensure safe operation within established exposure standards.