Chrystia Aji Putra
Program Studi Informatika, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran” Jawa Timur

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Game Edukasi dengan Narasi Bercabang tentang Sejarah Puputan Margarana Raditya Lungguk Satya Putra; Chrystia Aji Putra; Andreas Nugroho Sihananto
Jurnal Teknologi Informasi dan Multimedia Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026): May
Publisher : Sekawan Institut

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35746/jtim.v8i2.977

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History education in Indonesia still tends to be one-sided and lacks interactivity, which can di-minish interest in studying history. In this game, players will take on the role of a fictional young Balinese character who fought to defend Indonesia’s independence in Bali. This study aims to cre-ate an educational game with a branching narrative about the history of the Puputan Margarana. The contribution of this research lies in the application of branching narratives to explore the his-torical story of the Puputan Margarana interactively. This game was developed using a branching narrative with a Branch and Bottleneck narrative pattern for the Windows and WebGL platforms. An evaluation was conducted on 21 junior high school student respondents using the GUESS-18 instrument. The game evaluation results showed an average total score of 4.10 on a 5-point scale, with the Stealth dimension receiving the highest score of 4.24 and the Enjoyment dimension re-ceiving the lowest score of 3.90. Validity test results for the additional dimensions showed that all items were valid (r > 0.443; p < 0.05), and reliability tests confirmed that the additional dimen-sions were reliable (alpha > 0.7). The research results indicate that the developed educational game received a positive response from players.
Pemanfaatan IoT dalam Sistem Kontrol Lingkungan Tanaman Drosera sessilifolia Menggunakan Fuzzy Type-2 Rhimba Aulia; Chrystia Aji Putra; Henni Endah Wahanani
Jurnal Teknologi Informasi dan Multimedia Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35746/jtim.v8i2.980

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Drosera sessilifolia is a carnivorous plant that requires optimal environmental conditions, par-ticularly in terms of light intensity, temperature, and water level. This study aims to utilize the In-ternet of Things (IoT) to implement an environmental control system using Type-2 Fuzzy Logic for monitoring and controlling the environmental parameters of Drosera sessilifolia. The system uses an ESP32 microcontroller supported by several sensors, including a DS18B20 temperature sensor, an LDR light intensity sensor, and a water level sensor, to monitor environmental parameters ac-curately. The acquired data are processed using the Type-2 Fuzzy method to generate control deci-sions for actuators such as a heater, peltier, lamp, peristaltic pump, and fan. The Blynk platform is used to display environmental conditions, including temperature, light intensity, water level, and actuator decision status in real time. Based on the results of a 7-day indoor test conducted in the morning and at night, the average morning temperature was 30.04°C and the average nighttime temperature was 27.91°C, while the average light intensity was 1278 ADC in the morning and 2525.43 ADC at night, and the average water level was 1.16 cm in the morning and 0.99 cm at night. Based on 14 observations over 7 days, the system showed appropriate control responses in all observed scenarios, resulting in a 100% response success rate for the detected conditions. The novelty of this study lies in the implementation of an IoT-based Type-2 Fuzzy system specifically designed for the indoor cultivation of Drosera sessilifolia by simultaneously controlling temper-ature, light intensity, and water level. In addition, this study highlights the novelty of integrating Type-2 Fuzzy Logic and IoT for carnivorous plants, which remains very limited, especially for the cultivation of Drosera sessilifolia in a controlled indoor environment. The test results show that the system is capable of controlling temperature, light intensity, and water level effectively and responsively to environmental changes. The Type-2 Fuzzy method also produces stable and adap-tive control decisions. This system offers a solution for real-time indoor monitoring and environ-mental control of Drosera sessilifolia.