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Jati Emas (Jurnal Aplikasi Teknik dan Pengabdian Masyarakat)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 25500821     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36339/je.xxxx
Jati Emas (Jurnal Aplikasi Teknik dan Pengabdian Masyarakat) is a scientific journal published by the Perkumpulan Dosen Indonesia Semesta (DIS), East Java Regional Board, with E-ISSN 2550-0821. The journal is published quarterly, in March, June, September, and December. Jati Emas aims to serve as a publication platform for scholarly works based on applied engineering and community service activities, particularly for early-career lecturers, students, and authors developing their scientific publication skills. The journal emphasizes author mentoring to ensure articles meet scientific standards, novelty, and publication ethics, and implements a published-in-ready system to accelerate the publication process. Its focus and scope include innovation and application of appropriate technologies, solving real community problems through scientific and engineering approaches, implementation of community service programs with direct impacts on community capacity building and welfare improvement, as well as the development of cross-disciplinary applied methods and practical solutions oriented toward social benefits.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 299 Documents
Kidney Stone Disease Diagnosis Using Shifted-Windows Transformer (SWIN Transformer): Diagnosis Penyakit Batu Ginjal Menggunakan Shifted-Windows Transformer (SWIN Transformer) Alfian Bima Prastyo; Fetty Tri Anggraeny; Retno Mumpuni
JATI EMAS (Jurnal Aplikasi Teknik dan Pengabdian Masyarakat) Vol. 9 No. 4 (2025): Jati Emas (Jurnal Aplikasi Teknik dan Pengabdian Masyarakat)
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Kidney stones are a prevalent urological condition that, if undiagnosed that can lead to serious complications. Traditional diagnostic methods, such as manual ultrasound interpretation, are error-prone and time consuming, especially in areas with limited access to healthcare professionals. This research proposes the use of the Shifted Windows Transformer (Swin Transformer), a state-of-the-art deep learning model, to improve the classification of kidney stones in ultrasound images. The model is trained on a dataset of 9,396 kidney ultrasound images, categorized into two classes normal kidneys and kidneys with stones, sourced from a publicly available on Mendeley data Kidney dataset. The results demonstrate that the Swin Transformer achieves an impressive accuracy of 99.57%, surpassing others models like Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) and Vision Transformers (ViT) by efficiently capturing both local and global features in high-resolution images. Practical implications include faster, more accurate diagnoses, particularly in regions lacking specialized radiologists. However, limitations of this model include its dependence on high-quality ultrasound images, which may not always be available in less-resourced settings. Additionally, the model’s performance may vary depending on the diversity of the dataset, limiting its generalizability in certain clinical environments. The need for substantial computational resources may also restrict the model's applicability in some healthcare settings. Despite these limitations, the Swin Transformer shows great promise as an automated tool for kidney stone detection, offering potential solutions for early diagnosis in remote and underdeveloped areas.
Community Empowerment through Biohack Eco-Enzyme Innovation as a Sustainable Eco-Friendly: Pemberdayaan Masyarakat melalui Inovasi Biohack Eco-Enzyme sebagai Produk Ramah Lingkungan Berkelanjutan Djuna Lamondo; Wirnangsi D. Uno; Wiwin Kobi; Febriyanti; Rhosfiani Hasan; Kasim Ulane
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The community of Ulapato B Village possesses significant potential in developing eco-friendly products based on organic waste management, supported by the availability of raw materials. However, this potential has not been optimally utilized due to limited knowledge and technical skills. The Community Partnership Program (PKM) aims to enhance community capacity through the application of Biohack Eco-Enzyme innovation as an environmentally friendly product that can be utilized in the fields of health, agriculture, and the creative industry. The activities carried out include education, training in eco-enzyme production, hands-on mentoring, and product application. Evaluation results indicate a significant improvement across various assessed indicators, including community knowledge in waste management (85%), understanding and practical skills in eco-enzyme production (75%), utilization of eco-enzyme in health (75%), agriculture (80%), and creative industry (70%). These achievements demonstrate that the Biohack Eco-Enzyme innovation is effective in enhancing awareness, skills, and the utilization of organic waste into value-added products. This program not only contributes positively to waste reduction and environmental quality improvement but also opens opportunities for the sustainable development of a creative economy based on local resources
The Potential of Community Service Activities for the Development of Traditional Bantengan Art-Based Product Businesses in Malang, East Java: Potensi Pengabdian Masyarakat Untuk Pengembangan Usaha Produk Berbasis Seni Tradisional Bantengan Di Malang Jawa Timur Endah Puspitosarie; Gatot Soebiyakto; Dharmayanti Pri Handini
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Bantengan art is a traditional art that developed in the Malang district of East Java Province. The popularity of art in society provides the potential for the development of art-based products. This article describes the potential for community service for the development of traditional Bantengan art-based product businesses. This potential is an opportunity for community service activities. Activities will benefit art groups and can support preservation efforts. Community service can be carried out to improve knowledge and skills with training methods. Provision of production equipment assistance and mentoring can be carried out for pioneering traditional Bantengan art-based product businesses.
Risks Identification In Bantengan Arts Activities As A Basis For Community Service Activities Based On Occupational Safety And Health (K3): Identifikasi Resiko Aktifitas Kesenian Bantengan Sebagai Dasar Kegiatan Pengabdian Masyarakat Berbasis Keselamatan Dan Kesehatan Kerja (K3) Qomariyatus Sholihah; Endra Yuafanedi Arifianto; Puji Setyaningsih
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The Bantengan art form in Malang, East Java, is a performing art form generally performed in open spaces, often with bamboo fences separating the audience. This traditional dance is characterized by energetic and dynamic physical movements. It is important to provide the public with information and knowledge about the risks of injury. This situation has the potential to cause injury to both performers and spectators. This article aims to identify the risks of Bantengan art activities as a basis for community service activities based on occupational safety and health (K3) aspects. The identification was conducted on Bantengan performances held in Cemorokandang Village, Kedungkandang District, Malang City. Observations and documentation were conducted of the performance area and the activities of the Bantengan performers. The observations revealed several potential hazards that pose a risk to occupational safety and health.
Developing Technological Literacy in Papua's Local Policy-Based Learning in Environmental Monitoring: Pengembangan Literasi Teknologi pada Pembelajaran Berbasis Kebijakan Lokal Papua dalam Pemantauan Lingkungan Khaeriah Dahlan; Rahman; Hardi Hamzah; Nalince Naomi Paraibabo; Ahmad Rezaldi Maulana
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This community service program aims to enhance technological literacy and strengthen STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education at SMA Pembangunan V Yapis Waena, Papua, through the introduction of sensor technology based on the Arduino Uno microcontroller integrated with local wisdom. The program addresses key challenges, including limited access to technology, insufficient integration of local contexts into learning, and the lack of students’ hands-on experience in environmental monitoring. The activities were conducted through teacher training, project-based learning, and community collaboration over one semester. The implementation results showed a significant increase in students’ technological literacy and STEM competence, with an average improvement of 30% in conceptual understanding, 60% in programming skills, and 35% in scientific collaboration. Teachers demonstrated greater confidence in utilizing Arduino devices and developing digital learning materials. The program’s outputs include a contextual learning module based on Arduino, simple environmental monitoring prototypes, and a student project exhibition involving the local community. The program has generated measurable impacts, such as improved environmental awareness, stronger collaboration between schools and communities, and the establishment of a locally integrated STEM learning model that can be replicated in other schools across Papua.
Developing Various Herbal MSME Products by Processing Herbal Tea Made from Lotus Flowers (Nelumbo Nucifera): Pengembangan Produk UMKM Aneka Herbal dengan Pengolahan Teh Herbal Berbahan Bunga Lotus (Nelumbo Nucifera) Rita Khairina; Dewi Kartika Sari; Yuspihana Fitrial
JATI EMAS (Jurnal Aplikasi Teknik dan Pengabdian Masyarakat) Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): Jati Emas (Jurnal Aplikasi Teknik dan Pengabdian Masyarakat)
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Tea drinks made from the roots, bark, leaves, and flowers of plants other than tea are known as herbal teas. Tea made from lotus leaves and flowers is known as lotus tea. The purpose of this activity is to provide knowledge and skills to the Aneka Herbal MSME about the benefits and processing of herbal tea made from lotus flowers and leaves. Observations identified that lotus plants are found throughout the year in swampy areas and rice fields around the Gambut and Kertak Hanyar Districts of Banjar Regency, where the Aneka Herbal MSME is domiciled. The local community is not yet aware that lotus plants have the advantage of being a functional beverage in the form of herbal tea, so they have not utilized the plant as a source of family income. This activity was carried out in the form of counseling, attended by 20 housewives who live around the Aneka Herbal MSME. The counseling material was about the functional benefits of brewing lotus flower herbal tea. After the training activity, the Aneka Herbal MSME was interested in expanding their product range by making herbal tea in small packages under the Nutrilotus brand. The product will be marketed together with other existing herbal products every Sunday morning in the Sunday Market area of ​​Kertak Hanyar District, Banjar Regency.
Development of a Mobile-Based Ruminant Livestock Monitoring System at Sarwa Adem Mulya Multi-Party Cooperative M Syauqi Haris; Risqy Siwi Pradini; Achmad Jaelani Rusdi
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The Sarwa Adem Mulya Multi-Party Cooperative, located in Dusun Petung Wulung, Toyomarto Village, Singosari District, Malang Regency, oversees more than 80 ruminant livestock farmers with 13 key livestock management activities. Until now, record-keeping has been conducted semi-manually using Google Forms, which presents several challenges: slow processing, low accuracy, and limited accessibility for farmers with low digital literacy. This community service program aims to develop a mobile application based on a Progressive Web App (PWA) that facilitates real-time livestock recording, integrates with the cooperative’s dashboard, and can be used offline. The implementation methodology includes socialization, training, technology deployment, mentoring, and evaluation. As a result, over 70% of cooperative members participated in the training, and 57 farmers actively used the application, recording more than 1,200 activity entries within the first three months. Evaluation indicates a 25% improvement in data recording accuracy, a significant reduction in data duplication, and the availability of an analytical dashboard for the cooperative. This program supports SDG (Sustainable Development Goals) 2 (Zero Hunger), SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-Being), SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), as well as SDG 13 and 15 (Climate Action and Life on Land).
Selection Of Pure Lines Of Mentik Susu Variety Through Participatory Plant Breeding in The Karangnangka Farmers Group, Banjaranyar Village, Pekuncen District, Banyumas Regency: Seleksi Galur Murni Varietas Mentik Susu Melalui Pemuliaan Partisipatif Di Kelompok Tani Karangnangka Desa Banjaranyar Kecamatan Pekuncen Kabupaten Banyumas Agus Riyanto; Nur Kholida Wulansari; Rifki Andi Novia; Dumaris Priskila Purba
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The Karangnangka Farmers Group is in Banjaranyar Village, Pekuncen District, Banyumas Regency. This Farmers Group conducts organic rice farming using the Mentik Susu variety. The seeds of this variety are used from generation to generation, so that problems arise, the purity of rice seeds. The solution to this problem is the application of pure line selection through participatory plant breeding. Activities carried out in pure line selection through participatory breeding methods for seed purification are socialization of seed purification activities; planting mixed populations of generation 0; planting superior genotypes in rows; and evaluation of activities. The results of this activity show an increase in knowledge and understanding of Karangnangka Farmers Group farmers regarding pure line selection and obtaining pure superior genotypes of the Mentik Susu variety.
Evaluation Community Satisfaction Evaluation of the Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang Community Service Program (KKN) Implementation in Sindangsari Village, Bekasi: Evaluasi Tingkat Kepuasan Masyarakat terhadap Pelaksanaan KKN Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang di Desa Sindangsari, Bekasi Sarah Dampang; Endah Purwanti; Vita Efelina; Azafilmi Hakiim
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Community Service Program (KKN) activities are a form of student service to the community that aims to support village development based on local potential. Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang carries out a KKN program in Sindangsari Village, Cabangbungin District, Bekasi Regency, with various educational and social activities. This article aims to evaluate the level of public satisfaction with the implementation of the KKN program. The method used was a quantitative descriptive survey by distributing questionnaires to 40 respondents from eight hamlets in Sindangsari Village. The results of the study show that the majority of people are satisfied with the implementation of KKN, especially in the aspects of student ethics, the usefulness of the program, and the involvement of residents in activities. These findings show that KKN activities have made a positive contribution to the community and become an evaluative basis for the development of programs in the future.
Creating Mosquito Larvae-Free Villages through Mentoring and Training Making Mosquito Repellent Liquid and 3M Plus National Population Monitoring Program (PSN): Mewujudkan Desa Bebas Jentik Nyamuk melalui Pendampingan dan Pelatihan Pembuatan Cairan Anti Nyamuk dan PSN 3M Plus Budi Yulianto; Lilis Prihastini; Aries Prasetyo; Nurlailis Saadah
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Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DBD) remains a public health problem that requires an integrated control strategy. Community empowerment through community participation is an effective approach in preventing and eradicating this disease. Community service activities in Ngiliran Village were carried out by providing training and mentoring to health cadres, mosquito larvae control cadres, housewives, and youth organizations (ILP cadres – Primary Service Integration). Training materials included the implementation of PSN (Mosquito Nest Eradication) 3M (draining and closing water tanks, recycling/burying used goods) Plus, making natural mosquito repellent liquid, understanding the symptoms and dangers of DBD, and efforts to create a healthy home environment. Implementation methods included counseling, product manufacturing practices, and cross-sector advocacy involving community leaders, religious leaders, and local social organizations. The results of the activity demonstrated an increase in participants' knowledge and skills in dengue fever prevention and control, the development of a mosquito repellent product made from lemongrass and orange peel, and the revitalization of the roles of Pokjasan (health working groups), Jumantik (larvae monitors), and village cadres. This activity demonstrated that a community-based, participatory approach, combined with ongoing training and mentoring, can increase community capacity in dengue fever control efforts.