Sistem Monitoring Dan Automasi Pada Tanaman Hortikutura Biofarmaka Berbasis Internet Of Things

PINKA, YULIA (2024) Sistem Monitoring Dan Automasi Pada Tanaman Hortikutura Biofarmaka Berbasis Internet Of Things. Undergraduate Thesis thesis, Institut Teknologi Telkom Purwokerto.

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Abstract

Indonesia has high biodiversity, including biopharmaceutical plants such as ginger, galangal and brotowali. The research aims to design and implement an internet of things-based monitoring system specifically aimed at biopharmaceutical plants, especially ginger. The system integrates a soil moisture sensor and a DS18B20 temperature sensor which communicate using the MQTT protocol to monitor soil temperature and moisture in real-time. The collected data is sent to the TelkomIoT platform for further analysis and visualization. The research results show that the soil moisture sensor has an accuracy of ±5%, while the DS18B20 temperature sensor has an average error of 2.8% in temperature measurements. Monitoring data notes that soil temperatures often exceed 30°C, while soil moisture tends to be above 60%. The quality of service of the MQTT protocol is proven to be very good with an average delay of 31.3 ms supporting fast and consistent data transmission. This system has proven effective in providing accurate real-time data, thereby supporting managerial decision making to optimize irrigation and plant growth conditions. The system offers efficient solutions in modern agricultural management, especially for biopharmaceutical crops. Keywords: Delay, DS18B20, Ginger, MQTT, Sensor

Item Type: Thesis (Undergraduate Thesis)
Subjects: T Technology > T Technology (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Telecommunication and Electrical Engineering > Telecommunication Engineering
Depositing User: repository staff
Date Deposited: 12 Aug 2024 06:48
Last Modified: 12 Aug 2024 06:48
URI: http://repository.ittelkom-pwt.ac.id/id/eprint/10939

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