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Utilization of Solar Cell-Based Lighting to Support Activities in The Farming Area Rondonuwu, Arnold Robert; Sumampow, Lionel; Pamolango, Ariyanti Putri; Lampus, Jovanka; Tatambihe, Dellon
Cerdika: Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 9 (2025): Cerdika: Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/cerdika.v5i9.2851

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Inadequate lighting in rice cultivation fields at night poses significant challenges that can reduce farmer productivity, especially during planting and harvesting seasons when extended working hours are crucial. Moreover, insufficient visibility at night increases the likelihood of disturbances from nocturnal pests such as rodents and birds. At the same time, limited access to electricity in the fields hinders the ability to provide adequate lighting. This study is not intended to create off-grid lighting supported by solar panels as a sustainable and energy-efficient alternative application for the land. This research uses a literature review method and a technical analysis of the system's individual components, including solar batteries, controllers, and LED lights. The findings show that this system can theoretically provide lighting for 10-12 hours each night and can operate even in cloudy weather thanks to battery storage. This technology can enhance farmers' safety and comfort during work and can be further developed into IoT-based smart agricultural solutions.
Effects on Trade and the Economy from the Rapid Development of Technology in Indonesia Rondonuwu, Arnold Robert; Rahmadani, Dwi Fitria; Suardiani, Ni Wayan Meika; Mokodompis, Fabya Gabriel Injilio; Longdong, Nicola Miroslove Leonel
Cerdika: Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): Cerdika: Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/cerdika.v6i2.3331

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The rapid development of technology has significantly transformed trade dynamics and economic growth in Indonesia. However, the benefits of digital transformation remain unevenly distributed across regions, creating a digital divide that hinders inclusive development. This study aims to analyze the disparity between internet penetration and its economic utilization, as well as to identify barriers faced by non-connected populations in participating in the digital economy. A mixed-method approach was employed, combining quantitative descriptive analysis of secondary data from the Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS) and the Asosiasi Penyelenggara Jasa Internet Indonesia (APJII) (2025), with qualitative thematic analysis of policy documents and literature on digital inclusion. The findings reveal that although 80.67% of Indonesia's population are internet users, more than 55 million people remain unconnected, primarily in rural and remote areas. Furthermore, connectivity alone does not guarantee economic participation; limited digital literacy, inadequate infrastructure, low trust in digital financial services, and cultural barriers significantly impede the utilization of digital platforms for productive economic activities. The study also finds that existing policies tend to focus disproportionately on infrastructure expansion while neglecting capacity-building and community empowerment strategies. This research contributes to the formulation of more comprehensive digital development policies by emphasizing the necessity of integrating infrastructure investment with digital literacy programs, MSME empowerment, and social inclusion frameworks. The findings imply that bridging the digital divide requires a multidimensional approach that addresses not only access but also skills, trust, and institutional support to ensure sustainable and equitable digital transformation in Indonesia.