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International Conference on Industrial Revolution for Polytechnic Education
ISSN : 26551853     EISSN : -     DOI : doi.org/10.52931
International Conference on Industrial Revolution for Polytechnic Education is one of the event included in Polytechnic Exhibition and Seminar held by Ministry of research and Higher Education. The theme of this event is "Empowering polytechnic Education for Industrial revolution 4.0".
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Indonesia SMEs: sharing internet, sharing cost to improve the competitiveness Nurchim,Tri Djoko Santosa
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The successful of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) the main key of economic development in a country. Therefore, SMEs must improve their knowledge about global market. To connect the global market, SMEs can adoption the Information Communication and Technology especially internet infrastructure. But, the adoption of ICT run slowly in Indonesia SMEs. From this condition then necessary to develop internet infrastructure with more efficient costs. This research aim is analyze and develop new alternative to build an internet infrastructure network using Wireless Distribution System (WDS) among SMEs. The process implementation using Action Design Research (ADR) method with case study in two creative SME at Baki, Sukoharjo, Indonesia. As results, SMEs can sharing internet infrastructure and experts in build and operation it so can reduce their cost business operation. Other findings, they can interact among them to increase business innovation and finally they can improve their competitiveness.
Design Ergonomic of Low-Energy Housing In Urban Housing Development Khoirul Hidayat,M Adhi Prasnowo,Ernin Niswatul Ukhwah
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The energy needs of each urban household are increasing, as the majority of urban household appliances use electrical energy, for example for lighting, air conditioning, refrigeration, washing, and cooking. Therefore it is necessary to research the ergonomic design of low-energy housing in urban housing development. This research uses Quality Function Deployment method to determine urban community needs in the low-energy housing design and determine its technical requirement and to produce three alternative design low-energy housing, then in choosing the best alternative of design low-energy housing using binary dominance matrix method. The result of the research shows that there are seven technical requirements; use of environmentally friendly materials, material cost, material availability, ease of manufacture, completion time, area, and home form architecture resulting in three alternative designs, alternate 1, alternative 2, and alternative 3. By using binary dominance matrix, it can be concluded that the design alternative 2 is the best alternative of design low-energy housing with a value of 7.16 and can save costs 55%.
Digital Design & Additive Manufacturing Technology at POLMAN Bandung Ismet P. Ilyas
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New Industrial Revolution era is in progress.Digitalization and the implementation of the extended enterprisesare becoming new playground and have become strategies tosurvive. Based on these, it comes into view that PoliteknikManufaktur (POLMAN) Bandung education orientation - morepractical and business oriented - have to actively participate andplay its role in industrializing the nation. The current and futurecompetitiveness of national manufacturing industries requirehighly educated and motivated manufacturing professionals astheir capabilities are also critical to the viability of the industries.Concerning these, POLMAN Bandung has been constructed itselfas a part of major drivers that can play important roles andparticipate in promoting excellence for national manufacturingindustries, leveraging industry competitive advantages, and at theend leveling up national economic in order to cope with thechallenges in industrial revolution today and the years to come.One of the POLMAN’s strength is the deployment of a DigitalDesign and Additive Manufacturing Technology (DDAMT), whichconsidering plays a crucial role and one of the key strategies of themanufacturing industries in setting up vision and strategicplanning toward the IR 4.0 and beyon. The idea of the DDAMTdeployment at POLMAN Bandung is challenged by the rapidlychanges of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT)application and the global manufacturing trends for the effectiveand efficiency operations in global hubs and networks. This paperwill discuss a specific implementation of the DDAMT at POLMANBandung. The discussion gives emphasis to the way in whichPOLMAN Bandung carries out manufacturing education bymeans of the DDAMT. Being implemented in the last two decades,the DDAMT at POLMAN Bandung has shown its quality as apromising learning tools for integrating a ‘real’ industryenvironment with the education concept. To get moreunderstanding, this paper briefly describes POLMAN experiencesregarding to the DDAMT in three sections: the introduction, theadvantages and benefits that need to be considered, and theoverview the challenges as well as opportunities toward theapplications. The strategic aspects and needs of the DDAMT inresearch, design and development are main concerns of thepresentation
DETERMINANT OF REGIONAL FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE: REGENCY/CITY GOVERNMENT AT SOUTH SUMATRA PROVINCE Tri Somadi,Rita Martini,Firmansyah,Lambok Vera Riama Pangaribuan,Kartika Rachma Sari,Rulyanti Susi W
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This study aims to determine whether the regional wealth, natural resources revenue sharing fund and general allocation fund to the independence of regional finance at the government of regency/city in South Sumatra Province. The population in this study is all of regency/city in the Province of South Sumatra. Sample determination is determined by purposive sampling technique as many as 17 regencies/cities in South Sumatra Province consisting of 13 districts and 4 cities. The type of research is quantitative research with secondary data. Form the Budget Realization from the Audit Result Report (LHP) BPK RI in the period 2014-2016.The analytical method used is multiple linear regression analysis with panel data. The results showed that the regional wealth and general allocation fund partially influenced the direction of positive relationship to regional financial independence. While natural resources revenue funds partially influence with the negative direction towards the regional financial independence. Simultaneously regional wealth, natural resources revenue funds and general allocation fund simultaneously have a significant effect on regional financial independence at the government of regency/city in South Sumatra Province
Phenomenon Wind Direction and Speed Based on Cloud Movement As an Early Warning Related to the Destructive Wind Tri Harsono,Achmad Basuki,Taufiqurahman,Nailussa’ada
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Wind is the flow of gases on a large scale. On the surface of the Earth, wind consists of the bulk movement of air. In meteorology, winds are often referred to according to their strength, and the direction from which the wind is blowing. There are some severe wind that can cause tremendous physical destruction, injury, loss of life and economic damage, such as tornado, wind shear, cyclone or typhoon. In Indonesia itself there are more than 600 tornados during 2017. The prediction and detection about wind movement direction and speed is required, it can be used as important information to the related institution for early warning with respect to the existence of wind that can damage physical buildings and endanger human lives. This study concerned to the phenomenon of the winds speed and direction that be observed from the cloud movement in the one image to the next based on geostationary satellite imagery from the Himawari 8-IR Enhanced that provided by Indonesian agency for meteorology, climatology and geophysics. Clustering process was used to segmenting each cloud type and produces the centroid point. The movement of each centroid in every sequential image was measured and analyzed to become the result of wind speed and direction. This wind information especially direction and speed is useful to recognize the symptom of each wind phenomenon.
Design Of Split AC Modification Become Air Conditioning Of Geothermal Open System Widiyatmoko,Fuad Zainuri,Adi Suryadi,Imam Wahyudi ,Abdul Azis Abdillah ,Hendradinata
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Air conditioning system is a system used to condition the air in accordance with the desired design. The use of air conditioning tools such as buildings and residential. The type of air conditioner commonly used at home and office is a type of split air conditioner. AC geothermal system is an air conditioning technology that utilizes the temperature of the earth. There are 2 types of geothermal system conditioning. That is an open system and a closed system. Research has been carried out on modifying split air conditioners into geothermal AC system, using a closed system. The problem that arises is what if there is a location that can facilitate the use of an open geothermal system. Of course this will be easier and cheaper to implement than a closed system, with supporting records of open system available free of charge. This design is carried out to provide an alternative geothermal air conditioning system. Based on the discussion, it can be concluded that air conditioning with modified AC split into an open geothermal system can be carried out if there are ponds / rivers / lakes near buildings that use split air conditioners, and the implementation of split AC modifications allows increased efficiency of energy use in the building / house
Needs Analysis on the Improvement of English for Informatics Courses Based on the Perception of Non-English Teachers of the IT Department of State Polytechnic of Malang Atiqah Nurul Asri,Farida Ulfa,Satrio Binusa Suryadi
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English language teaching in IT Department is treated as English for Specific Purposes (ESP) where English is taught within IT contexts. Therefore, English language course in this department are under such names as English for Informatics courses. In teaching them, mastering the four language skills and also having ample knowledge on grammar and vocabulary possibly are not adequate the ESP teachers. The technical terminologies and the context of the materials used in the classroom may be challenges for them as well. Moreover, they need to ensure the students’ specific needs achieved and they will be prepared for their future employment. As technical and vocational education and training is practiced at State Polytechnic of Malang where the main goal is preparing students with knowledge and skills for the world of work, the available ESP teachers have been aware and adjusted the materials to suit the students’ needs. The awareness in understanding the students’ needs is significant since it is a way to determine the proposition on whether or not the courses, materials%2
Detection of Clustering of Flood Hazard Data using K-Means Algorithm and Fuzzy C-Means Saruni Dwiasnati ,Yudo Devianto
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This paper discusses predicting the dangers of flooding that occurred in the previous year in order to produce knowledge about which areas are more likely to experience the danger of flooding in order to make estimates in the future. The variables used in this study use the flood day, the period of flooding, longitude and latitude flooding. The algorithm used in this study uses the K-Means algorithm and Fuzzy C-Means. This study uses Rapidminner as a tool to assess data calculated to produce a model. The application used for this study uses the PHP programming language, and the database used is MySQL. The results of this grouping are small potential flood areas, moderate potential flood areas and large potential flood areas. The cluster center is obtained from several iterations so that it can produce a better cluster center for the determination of areas potentially affected by floods in the following year.
Fuzzy Features for Facial Shape Classification on Panoramic Dental Image Nur Nafi’iyah,Chastine Fatichah
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Research on human face shape identificationcan assist forensic teams in reconstructing an unidentifiedvictim’s facial features. Human face shape identificationusing panoramic dental imaging is suitable for use byforensic teams in identifying a large number of victims dueto the teeth’s ability to withstand heat of up to 1000°C. Thisstudy proposes an application for face shapes classificationon panoramic dental image using fuzzy features and decisiontree method. It will be used to assist forensic scientists inreconstructing unidentified people identifying numerousvictims from their facial features. There are threeclassifications of human face shapes, namely oval, tapered,and square. The steps in this study are digitizing panoramicdental images into files; segmenting the upper jaw’s incisorteeth; then extracting the features by area, parameter, width,length, width-to-length ratio, area-to-parameter ratio,center_x and center_y. Fuzzy theory is used to convertnumeric features into category features, while decision treemethod will be used for training features. The experimentalresults show that the proposed method obtain accuracy 67%of 42 panoramic dental image.
Counting the Number of Teeth through Panoramic Dental Segmentation Nur Nafi’iyah ,Febrianti Widyahastuti
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Segmentation (in dentistry) is the separation of tooth and background images as well as the separation of each tooth image. The purpose of segmentation is to facilitate labeling in the recognition of dental patterns. There are many methods of human teeth segmentation (dental radiographs). The most commonly used method is thresholding. In addition to segmentation, another important process is the feature extraction, which is the process of knowing the most important part of the dental image to be processed. In developing a segmentation system of human teeth, based on panoramic dental photos, it takes some very important stages. Accordingly, in this study, there are several stages used, namely: image improvement with CLAHE, thresholding, segmentation of thresholding results using integral projection, and centroid feature extraction. Based on the results found, it is seen that the accuracy of the results of the process of segmentation separation of the teeth with the background using the combined method of thresholding is 66.67%. Meanwhile, the result of the segmentation process of teeth separation has an accuracy of 66.67%. Result count the number teeth of dental panoramic has an accuracy 33.33%.