Electron: Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Elektro
Vol 2 No 1: Jurnal Electron, Mei 2021

Quality of Service Packet Loss pada Sistem Home Monitoring Water Flow Berbasis Internet of Things

Pratama, Andree Fajar (Unknown)
Baqaruzi, Syamsyarief (Unknown)
Muhtar, Ali (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 May 2021

Abstract

The wasteful behavior of clean water causes more and more people to lose access to clean water. The use of water in households so far is still very difficult to manage in using water effectively. Clean water scarcity is a situation when there is a shortage of water to meet human needs. This study built a Home Water Flow Monitoring (HEROIG) system based on the Internet of Things (IoT) to monitor and control water use at home. The hardware uses NodeMCU as a microcontroller and sends the sensing results of the water flow by the water flow sensor which will be sent to the cloud server. Control can be done through the HEROIG android application which has been created and integrated with the IoT system which must work in a good network connection. Testing the quality of the network connection or Quality of Services (QoS), especially packet loss, uses two parameters, namely time and distance. The results of testing the time parameter packet loss by testing once in six seconds in one minute have an average packet loss value of 1.13%, then for testing the distance parameter with the difference of each distance is four meters has an average packet loss value of 0.15% . The test results show that the quality of sending sensor data to the cloud server has a very good category of QoS packet loss parameters, because it has a packet loss value <3%.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

electronubb

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT Control & Systems Engineering Electrical & Electronics Engineering Energy

Description

E-journal of the Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Bangka Belitung, is a media for publication and information for scientific papers, undergraduate thesis, research, planning and design concepts, and analysis from students, professors, or any authors ...