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Utilization of Electric Bicycle Trainers as Learning Media to Support the Challenges of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 at SMK N 2 Probolinggo Moh Zainul Falah; Wahyu Tri Handoko; Abdullah Iskandar Syah; Febiolola Milinia Triana; Ghasa Faraasyatul 'Alam; Fuad Indra Kusuma
Bulletin of Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): Bulletin of Community Engagement
Publisher : CV. Creative Tugu Pena

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bce.v4i3.1553

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In the contemporary era marked by the beginning of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4.0), the world of education faces unprecedented challenges in preparing students to face the demands of a rapidly evolving technological and industrial environment. In response, educational institutions, especially vocational schools such as SMK N 2 Probolinggo, strive to improve the competencies of their students so that they can effectively navigate and contribute to the demands of the Industrial Revolution 4.0. This research initiative stems from the awareness of the critical need to align educational practices with emerging trends and the requirements of the contemporary industrial landscape. SMK N 2 Probolinggo recognizes the importance of equipping its students with relevant skills and competencies that will enable them to thrive in an industry marked by automation, digitalization, and technological advancement. The use of electric bicycle trainers as a new learning medium signifies a proactive approach in integrating innovative pedagogical methods with real-world technology applications. By utilizing electric bicycle trainers, students are provided with hands-on experiences that simulate real-world scenarios, enabling them to develop technical proficiency, problem-solving skills, and adaptability that are essential for success in the Industrial Revolution 4.0
Application of Smart Rice Transplanter (SRT) to Improve Efficiency and Yield in Agricultural Areas Salsabila Thifal Nabil Haq; Wahyu Tri Handoko; Moh Zainul Falah; Imam Tree Utomo; Akmah Atikah Amilia; Fuad Indra Kusuma
Bulletin of Community Engagement Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): Bulletin of Community Engagement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51278/bce.v4i3.1554

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Seboro Village is located in Krejengan District, Probolinggo, East Java Province, with an area of ​​94.75 ha (4.50 mi²) consisting of residential land, agricultural land, public facilities, and plantations. The main agricultural products in Seboro Village are rice in the rainy season and tobacco in the dry season. Seboro Village agriculture plays a very important role in maintaining food security because rice is the main raw material for food and also as the main agricultural producer. In the process of planting rice in Seboro Village itself, it is still relatively traditional, only using hands for the planting process in rice fields, so it requires a lot of workers so that the rice seedling planting process is completed quickly. On the other hand, the planting distance between rice seedlings is not the same so that it can interfere with the growth process between rice plants. Therefore, this community service activity proposes a hand-pushed rice planting tool or Smart Rice Transplanter (SRT) which is a tool to help plant rice in agricultural land efficiently and effectively without having to involve many workers. By using the Smart Rice Transplanter (SRT), it can also produce maximum rice harvest production because there is a system for providing planting distance when planting rice seedlings.  
Electrical Protection Systems in Indonesia: Literature Review of Relay on Indonesian Articles Perspectives Naily Shifa Mardiana; Rohmah Yuli Cahyani; Yehezkiel Billy Debytiantana; Sujito, Sujito; Moh Zainul Falah
Journal Electrical and Computer Experiences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January-June
Publisher : Tinta Emas Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/jece.v2i1.282

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The protection system in electrical engineering is a crucial component in maintaining electrical reliability. The protection system is a vital component that needs attention. Its utility not only serves as a parameter for the reliability of the electrical system but also as a safeguard for electrical system devices, starting from power suppliers (Power Plants), interconnection networks, transmission networks, to distribution networks. In Indonesia, with the unique dynamics of the domestic market, periodic evaluation of relays becomes important. This study investigates the current status and dominance of relay usage in Indonesia. Using a literature study method, we broadly identify the functions, utilities, and applications of Over Current Relay (OCR), Ground Fault Relay (GFR), Differential Relay, and Reverse Power Relay in Indonesia's electrical system. This literature study outlines several types of relays in Indonesia and their dominant usage in the electrical system, providing insights for readers and institutions using relays in Indonesia's electrical system. The implications of this literature study are to broaden the knowledge of the authors and readers and to encourage continuous innovation. With an understanding of the types of relays in Indonesia's electrical system, strategic steps can be taken to improve the reliability and efficiency of the electrical protection system in Indonesia.
Systematic Literature Review: Turbine Types and Publication Trends in Micro-Hydro Power Plant Design Research Rendy Putra Septiandra; Miftakhul Anwar Maulana; Muhammad Rifqi 'Imadul Haq; Nanda Putra Harianto; Moh Zainul Falah; Sujito, Sujito; Abdul Qader Hasan
Journal Electrical and Computer Experiences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): July-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/jece.v2i2.283

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All human activities depend on electrical energy. The use of new renewable energy in Indonesia is still around 15%, even though Indonesia has great potential for new and renewable energy sources, especially water-based alternative energy. PLTMH is one example of the utilization of new renewable energy from water sources. Turbine is one of the important components in PLTMH. This study aims to conduct a literature review on turbine types and trends in PLTMH design publications using the systematic literature review method.  The review results show that the crossflow type impulse turbine is most dominantly used in PLTMH, followed by the Pelton type. Other turbine types such as Francis, Vortex, Archimedes Screw, and undershot are used less frequently. The publication trend peaked in 2020, then declined moderately in the following years. As of May 2024, there are no new studies, indicating a change in focus or a decline in interest.