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Proceedings of Malikussaleh International Conference on Multidisciplinary Studies (MICoMS)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29632536     DOI : https://doi.org/10.29103/micoms.v4i.884
The proceedings compile a wide range of research papers presented during the conference, showcasing the commitment of the academic and professional community to exploring innovations in polymer materials and their eco-friendly applications. Key Topics Discussed: Polymer Materials and Sustainable Polymers; Polymer Processing and Biopolymers; Environmental and Socio-Economic Impacts of Plastics; Chemistry, Energy, and Green Chemistry; Materials Science, Nanomaterials, and Biomaterials; Electrical Technology and Information Systems; Social Sciences, Education, Politics, and Law; Agriculture, Food, Medical Sciences, Psychology, and Nutrition We hope this proceeding serves as a valuable reference for researchers, professionals, and students in their collective efforts toward the development of innovative and eco-friendly polymer materials.
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Integrated Education: Integration of Islamic Values, Nationality, and Diversity in Learning Siraj; Sayni Sarah; Muhammad Chairil Abnu; Atta Illah; Bengi Sara Simehate
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/micoms.v3i.180

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Teachers has not optimally applied Islamic values, nationality and nationality in learning. This is due to incomprehension and it is difficult for teachers to integrate these values in learning. The purpose of the study is to describe the implementation of Islamic values, nationality, and local wisdom that will be integrated in the learning process. The type of research used is descriptive qualitative. Data collection using in-depth interviews, participant observations; and documentation studies. Data analysis techniques are data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. Integrated education aims to develop the ability and disposition as well as civilization with dignity, quality, character and competitiveness spirit and aims to become a human being who is knowledgeable and devout, creative, independent and responsible and devoted to Allah swt. The integration of Islamic values, nationality and nationality in learning boils down to building the character of students through habituation patterns and the creation of a conducive school environment, attitudes and behaviors, so that students have academic, skilled and noble character abilities that are useful for the religion of the nation and state.
Obtaining Elderly Patients’ Lifestyle Information from Unstructured Text Sources Defry Hamdana; Asmaul Husna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/micoms.v3i.181

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In this work, we made many simulations to take information from free-text notes belonging to the patient that indicates his or her habits. Detailed information about a patient's habits will allow the nurse to create a personalized daily schedule. Due to the fact that each patient has a different routine. The information is separated into five categories: dietary habits, drinking/smoking habits, excretion habits/toilet style, fashionable/colour preference/footwear, and favourite music/radio/TV shows. To realize this, we use six machine learning models, there are Random Forest (RF), Support Vector Machine (SVM), K-Nearest Neighbours (KNN), Multinomial Logistic Regression (MLR), and Gradient Boosting (GB). As a result, all models have more than 90% accuracy on both train sets and test sets.In this study, we focus on SVM with Train Set Accuracy score 93.9% and Test Set Accuracy score 94.1%, which is more resistant to overfitting issues.
Analysis of Microalgae Growth Based on Availability of Nutrients in Freshwater Mainisa; Saiful Adhar; Muliani; Fendi Saputra; Sakinah Hsb
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/micoms.v3i.182

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Microalgae have the potential to developed into medicinal products, wastewater treatment, food and energy products. Indonesia is a tropical country has the potential to produce microalgae. The growth of microalgae was influenced by several factors, the main factors is nutrition. This study aims to produce a pattern of mathematical relationships between microalgae growth and nutrient availability of the Laut Tawar Lake. Data collection was carried out for 30 days with a frequency of 7 days at 7 stations. Furthermore, the analysis was carried out to obtain concentration values of nitrate, phosphate and chlorophyll-a. Nitrate concentrations during the study ranged from 310-430 µg/L. The lowest average nitrate concentration was found at Station 4, which was 330 ± 34.64 µg/L and the highest was found at Station 3, which was 396.67 ± 41.63 µg/L. Phosphate concentrations during the study ranged from 18 – 22 µg/L. The highest phosphate concentrations were found at Station 1 and Station 6, which were 20.67 ± 0.58 µg/L and 20.67 ± 1.53 µg/L, and the lowest were found at Station 3, which were 19.00 ± 1.00 µg/L. The concentration of chlorophyll-a ranges from 5 – 12 µg/L. The highest average concentration of chlorophyll-a was obtained at Station 6, which was 10.00 ± 1.00 µg/L and the lowest was found at Station 3, which was 7.00 ± 2.00 µg/L. In conclusion, increasing nitrate in the Lake Laut Tawar did not increase microalgae biomass, microalgae species in that habitat were influenced by nutrient phosphate.
Characteristics of Smallholder Coconut Cultivation in North Aceh Khaidir; Usnawiyah; Muhammad Yusuf Nurdin; Elvira Sari Dewi; Angga Yuda Alfitra; Muhammad Luthfi Pohan; Raihan Zarwa Harahap
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/micoms.v3i.183

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Cocosnucifera L. farms in Indonesia are smallholder plantations, and the cultivation methods used have not been properly considered, leading to a low yield.The study aimed to identify the coconut cultivation method and evaluate the systems' suitability according to the recommendation on small-scale farmer plantations in the North Aceh regency. Within the North Aceh regency, we interviewed 135 coconut farmers in three different districts, i.e., Baktiya, Sawang, and Dewantara.The data collected and analysed using R-studio and the non-parametric chi-square test. Around 83% of the respondent in Sawang practice mixed culture in coconut farming, 53% in Baktiya, and 40% in Dewantara. The majority of the coconut variety planted is from the farmer's local garden.Coconuts are usually harvested manually by climbing, with harvesting occurring three to four times each year.Coconuts are picked and shipped immediately to collectors without prior sorting or storage.The annual production of coconuts varies significantly amongst the three districts. Baktiya produces approximately 4.87 tonnes of coconuts annually, while Sawang and Dewantara yield 1.34 tonnes and 0.80 tonnes, respectively.In general, respondents have not carried out the cultivation process in accordance with regional recommendations for planting coconuts.
Subsurface Layer Investigation Using The Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) in Muara Batu and Dewantara Sub-districts Syafrizal; Nanda Novita; Muliani; Ikhwan Ananda Husna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/micoms.v3i.184

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Research has been carried out that aims to determine the structure of the subsurface layers in the Muara Batu and Dewantara sub-districts using the Schlumberger array Vertical Electrical Sounding method. This research was conducted at 3 location points with a track length at each point of 600 m. The data in this study were measured using the SuperSting R8/IP resistivity meter and processed using the Ip2win software. The results obtained show that the subsurface layer at point VES1 consists of alluvium with a very low resistivity value (1.2 – 5.1 Ωm), VES2 consists of top soil, clays, gravels, tuffaceous, limestones, sandstones, and calcareous mudstones with a resistivity value of 4.8 – 39.0 Ωm, and VES3 consists of clays, gravels, silty clay, sandy silty clays, tuffaceous, silt, sand, calcareous mudstones and hard rocks with a resistivity value of 8.0 – 18.7 Ωm. The subsurface of VES1 is a layer that is saturated with water and is not dense so it has liquefaction potential. While VES2 and VES3 are dense layers so that buildings built in this area will be safer against earthquakes.
Correlation of Smoking Behavior with Body Mass Index (BMI) in Palm Oil Mill Workers Yuziani; Rizka Sofia; Harvina Sawitri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/micoms.v3i.185

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The Smokers tend to weigh less than never smokers, while successful quitting leads to an increase in body weight. Because smokers and non-smokers may differ in genetic and environmental family background, we analysed data from twin pairs in which the co-twins differed by their smoking behaviour to evaluate if the association between smoking and body mass index (BMI) remains after controlling for family background. The research will be carried out at the palm oil mill of PT. Syaukath Sejahtera, Bireuen Regency. Sampling was carried out by means of simple random sampling on selected subjects using a cross-sectional design. . The end result of this study is smoking is associated with lower BMI and smoking cessation with higher BMI.
Analysis of Science Process Skills and Scientific Attitudes of Students in STEM Integrated Project-Based Learning Fajrul Wahdi Ginting; Isna Rezkia Lukman; Mellyzar; Risma Andriani; Sapina Tiarani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/micoms.v3i.186

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In order to adapt to the rapid development of technology and information in the 21st century, various abilities and skills are required.As an instrument of social change and scientific attitudes, education has a responsibility to facilitate every learning process so that it is oriented to the needs of the times.This study uses a quantitative descriptive method that aims to analyze the results of Science Process Skills and Scientific Attitudes of students through the application of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) integrated Project-Based Learning.The subjects in this study were 70 students who took Basic Physics lectures using a sampling technique, namely total sampling.The content validity of the instrument through analysis of the Vaiken index obtained an average index of 0.84 in the High category for the Science Process Skills instrument and an average index of 0.83 in the High category for the Scientific Attitude instrument, indicating that the instrument was declared valid and feasible.used.The results of the Science Process Skills assessment of students obtained the highest average in the Conducting Experiment aspect with a score of 89.29 and in the Very High criteria, while for the average of all aspects of Science Process Skills a score of 83.72 was obtained in the High criteria.For the results of the Scientific Attitude assessment, students obtained the highest average in the Curious Attitude aspect with a score of 94.29 and in the Very High criteria, while for the average of all aspects of Scientific Attitude, a score of 89.71 was obtained in the Very High criteria.Based on these results it can be stated that the implementation of PjBL – STEM has a positive impact and contribution to Science Process Skills and Scientific Attitudes of Students.
Home Surveillance System Based on Internet of Things and Thermal Sensors Rizal Tjut Adek; Munirul Ula; Bustami; Syibbran Mulaesyi; Muhammad Bayu Juhri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/micoms.v3i.187

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A home security system's primary purpose is to protect and monitor areas that are vulnerable to intruders. The cameras can continuously monitor location; however, it’s had drawbacks such as high installation costs, significant electricity consumption, high memory space utilization of the recording system, and complexity of the hardware circuits, in low light condition it need a night vision camera to obtain clear images. The purpose of the research, is to develop a prototype of surveillance system that uses the PIR sensor and night vision camera to detected intruder in low light condition. The methodology used in this research is prototyping. It started with objectives determination of surveillance system, develop, refine and demonstrate the hardware and software, testing and implement the system. The Arduino Board, programmable Arduino IDE microcontroller, battery, RF module, camera, WIFI module, NodeMCU and PIR sensor are all included in this prototype. An application will be loaded on the user's android device, which will be utilized as the security system monitoring and controller. The WIFI module allows remote control by connecting the system to the internet via the cloud. A PIR sensor will be used to monitor the temperature around for the detecting the presence of human. If the sensor detects the thermal imaging, it will trigger the night vision camera to record. The result of the system testing, shows that the system was working perfectly. The testing on camera operability shows that the night vision camera gets a clear image at maximum 10 m. The limitations of this system are unable to detect the thermal objects at more than 10 m clearly. This weakness can be improved by more complete hardware in future research.
Towards The Secure Internet of Things: Threats and Solution Munirul Ula; Rizal Tjut Adek; Mukhlish
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/micoms.v3i.188

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The use of the Internet of Things (IoT) has recently become a worldwide trend, as this technology can connect various types of equipment such as sensors, cameras, and other devices via the internet. The broad adoption of various IoT technologies makes life easier and better for people. Internet of things applications has been widely used in Smart Building, Smart Vehicles, Construction Management, health management and many other applications. However, the IoT technology still has many flaws and weakness especially in its security and defense mechanism. This paper reviews and elaborate type of security vulnerabilities, issue and threats that IoT technology faces from academic research paper in the past 10 years. This review also aims to find the possible solutions proposed by researchers to overcome security weakness, threats and issue in IoT technology and its application. This research goal to provide guidelines for those who want to develop and improve IoT security. A systematic review was used as the methodology in this paper. The purpose of this systematic review is to survey the threats and vulnerabilities of IoT technology as reported in previous studies. This review also proposes a comprehensive countermeasure to the previously mentioned threats and weaknesses. This study's findings include the identification and classification of various threats in IoT, as well as methods for countermeasures against these attacks. It concludes with reviews of research gaps and future research directions to improve IoT security.
Archaic Vocabulary In The Aceh Language Dictionary The Works Of Aboe Bakar And Friends Safriana; Safriandi; Iba Harliyana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/micoms.v3i.189

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This research is entitled "Archaic Vocabulary in the Aceh Dictionary the Works Aboe Bakar and Friends". This study aims to find out what has been archaic in the Aceh Language Dictionary by Aboe Bakar and his friends. The approach used in this research is quantitative. The data collection in this study was using a questionnaire given to respondents from the categories of adolescents (15-20) years, adults (21-45) years and the elderly (46-65) years. The source of the data for this research is the native Aceh language, the researchers chose two sub-districts in Lhokseumawe City, namely Banda Sakti sub-district and Muara Dua sub-district. The researcher found that there were already archaic Acehnese vocabularies, as many as 148 vocabularies, namely abeusi, abeueng-abeueng, abiek, abin, acan, abôk. acok, asôb, 'aduat, akok, akô, 'ala/'akla, alang, alén, alét, bahie, bakeusih, bakai, baki, bako, balah, balak, balo, baloe, balôh, baluem, bandôt, bangkéh, bantaban, barah, baréng, basoe, basôh, bateue, baweue, bawôih, beuaih, bleutèe, beung'u, beupak, bijoe, beureu ôn, beuténg, beutôh, bhak, bhong, biduen, biheue, bingkéh, can'ok, cawöi, dabèe, daih, dampéng, darôi, dudom, dugom, deumpék, dangdhöt, dapa/dapha, dawok, deuru, dung'ok, èeng-èeng, èekeulaih, èekheutieue, èejeuba, gubra, ganong, geuny'ie, gumoe, guntoe, guroe, haleumab, haling, hanggô, hangèek, hany'ang, hareutoe, harôih, harok harök, hilam, himpôn, hiram, hirö, idan-idan, ilat, ingkang, meu (ingkang), ingoih, iréh, jaban, jaja, jagon jagön, kancôt, keubeueng, keudöt, keululu, keureukôih, keutupéng, kinca, kiwieng, laböh, labon/labön, lamb.

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