Research Article
Artificial House for Swiftlets (COLLOCALIA FUCIPHAGA) Based on MAMDANI FIS (Fuzzy Inference System)
Issue:
Volume 8, Issue 1, June 2024
Pages:
1-10
Received:
21 March 2024
Accepted:
8 April 2024
Published:
28 April 2024
Abstract: Indonesia is an archipelagic country crossed by the equator, surrounded by the ocean, and traversed by many rivers, with a high level of rainfall. One of its islands is West Kalimantan, which has the longest river in Indonesia, the Kapuas River. In addition to the Kapuas River, there are also several tributaries scattered across this island, ensuring a constant water supply in the region. A natural condition surrounded by water, creates an environment with temperature and humidity that is ideal for the habitat of the swiftlets (COLLOCALIA FUCIPHAGA). The swiftlets initially inhabit caves with humidity levels around 80-95% and temperatures between 25-27°C. The nests of these swiftlets contain valuable substances, especially for health and cosmetics purposes, making them highly valuable in the market. Due to their high economic value, many farmers construct artificial houses for swiftlets of various sizes. The main challenge in a swiftlet house is to maintain humidity and temperature conditions close to the ideal habitat. This research aims to create a prototype control and monitoring system based on Mamdani FIS to maintain humidity and temperature inside the swiftlets house close to the ideal conditions, achieved by implementing an effective timing mechanism for humidifier machines and fans. Experiments results of the prototype show that the average humidity produced is 87.06%, and the temperature is 25.19°C. The placement of this prototype within an Artificial house for swiftlets should be movable within certain rooms and positioned according to the swiftlets' needs to ensure that the location is favored by the birds. This prototype can be operated manually and automatically, thus providing flexibility for Swiftlet farmers to control and monitor the Swiftlet’s house condition. This automatic control can be done globally via smartphone devices, so it is also able to provide great convenience for Swiftlets farmers to change and monitor the temperature and humidity.
Abstract: Indonesia is an archipelagic country crossed by the equator, surrounded by the ocean, and traversed by many rivers, with a high level of rainfall. One of its islands is West Kalimantan, which has the longest river in Indonesia, the Kapuas River. In addition to the Kapuas River, there are also several tributaries scattered across this island, ensuri...
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Review Article
Challenges and Opportunities of 5G Network: A Review of Research and Development
Issue:
Volume 8, Issue 1, June 2024
Pages:
11-20
Received:
9 March 2024
Accepted:
21 March 2024
Published:
15 July 2024
Abstract: The advent of the fifth generation of wireless technology, commonly referred to as 5G, heralds a transformative era in communication and technology interaction. With its promise of high-speed connectivity, minimal latency, and support for massive machine-type communications, 5G networks are poised to enable a wide array of applications across various domains such as the Internet of Things (IoT), smart cities, virtual and augmented reality, Industry 4.0, and edge computing. However, the deployment of 5G networks presents numerous challenges, including infrastructure requirements, limited availability of high-frequency spectrum, security vulnerabilities, high deployment costs, and interoperability issues with existing networks. This paper meticulously examines the challenges, opportunities, and applications of 5G networks. It delves into the potential of 5G networks to offer rapid connectivity, facilitate novel applications, and revolutionize industries. Moreover, the paper scrutinizes the hurdles associated with deploying and sustaining 5G networks, underscoring the imperative need for further research in this domain to ensure the seamless adoption and integration of 5G technology. As 5G networks continue to evolve, addressing these challenges will be crucial for unlocking the full potential of this transformative technology and realizing its societal and economic benefits on a global scale. Additionally, collaboration between stakeholders including governments, telecommunications companies, technology providers, and regulatory bodies will play a pivotal role in overcoming these challenges and driving the successful deployment and adoption of 5G networks worldwide.
Abstract: The advent of the fifth generation of wireless technology, commonly referred to as 5G, heralds a transformative era in communication and technology interaction. With its promise of high-speed connectivity, minimal latency, and support for massive machine-type communications, 5G networks are poised to enable a wide array of applications across vario...
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