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Robotics training to improve STEM skills of Islamic boarding school students in Batam Jamzuri, Eko Rudiawan; Soebhakti, Hendawan; Prayoga , Senanjung; Fatekha, Rifqi Amalya; Wibisana, Anugerah; Nakul, Fitriyanti; Hasnira, H.; Analia, Riska; Susanto, S.; Wijaya, Ryan Satria; Suciningtyas, Ika Karlina Laila Nur; Puspita, Widya Rika; Lubis, Eka Mutia; Jefiza, Adlian; Budiana, B.; Firdaus, Ahmad Riyad
Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jcse.v5i1.26895

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One potential approach to addressing the challenges posed by the advent of Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0 is to offer robotics training. This endeavor aims to enhance students' foundational understanding of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) disciplines. The study involved collaborating with the Pondok Pesantren Granada, an Islamic Boarding School located in Batam, to provide robotics training as community service activities. The study included 29 trainees: 15 from class XI and 7 from classes X and XII. The teaching was conducted using a combination of didactic instruction, interactive discourse, and hands-on exercises. Trainees are administered a written examination to assess their proficiency level before and after the training program. The training outcomes exhibited a significant improvement in the mean STEM proficiency of trainees, with an increase of 38.15%. Furthermore, a series of activities have been effectively implemented, resulting in trainee satisfaction ratings exceeding 50% concerning course materials, trainer, and teaching equipment. A mere 17% of the individuals undergoing training expressed dissatisfaction with the allocated time, particularly the hands-on component's duration.
Omni-directional Movement on the MRT PURVI Ship Robot Wijaya, Ryan Satria; Kaputra, Aldi; Prasetyo, Naufal Abdurrahman; Soebhakti, Hendawan; Prayoga, Senanjung; Wibisana, Anugerah; Fatekha, Rifqi Amalya; Jamzuri, Eko Rudiawan; Nugroho, Mochamad Ari Bagus
Journal of Applied Electrical Engineering Vol 7 No 2 (2023): JAEE, December 2023
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/jaee.v7i2.6475

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Ship transportation is the primary mode of trade and transportation at sea in the maritime industry. Initially, humans employed ships as a method of pursuing and capturing fish or animals in aquatic environments. As the ship era progresses, it actively engages in all aspects pertaining to ships. Presently, the ship is propelled by its engine, which is a significant improvement over its initial reliance on wood or oars. In addition to engines, propellers are employed to transform the rotational motion of the engine into propulsive force in the marine environment. Propellers are also present on aircraft, serving the same purpose but positioned at various locations in the air. A thruster is a hybrid device that combines an engine and a propeller. This sort of thruster is specifically designed for use on tiny boats or prototypes, for the purpose of simulating, exhibiting, or participating in contests. ESC is a component that facilitates the alteration of the input value to the intended velocity. In addition to their primary function of fulfilling food requirements, ships are presently employed in diverse capacities, including military vessels, tourist vessels, submarines, passenger ships, and more.
Comparative Study of YOLOv5, YOLOv7 and YOLOv8 for Robust Outdoor Detection Wijaya, Ryan Satria; Santonius, Santonius; Wibisana, Anugerah; Jamzuri, Eko Rudiawan; Nugroho, Mochamad Ari Bagus
Journal of Applied Electrical Engineering Vol 8 No 1 (2024): JAEE, June 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/jaee.v8i1.7207

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Object detection is one of the most popular applications among young people, especially among millennials and generation Z. The use of object detection has become widespread in various aspects of daily life, such as face recognition, traffic management, and autonomous vehicles. The use of object detection has expanded in various aspects of daily life, such as face recognition, traffic management, and autonomous vehicles. To perform object detection, large and complex datasets are required. Therefore, this research addresses what object detection algorithms are suitable for object detection. In this research, i will compare the performance of several algorithms that are popular among young people, such as YOLOv5, YOLOv7, and YOLOv8 models. By conducting several Experiment Results such as Detection Results, Distance Traveled Experiment Results, Confusion Matrix, and Experiment Results on Validation Dataset, I aim to provide insight into the advantages and disadvantages of these algorithms. This comparison will help young researchers choose the most suitable algorithm for their object detection task.
A Visual-Based Pick and Place on 6 DoF Robot Manipulator Wijaya, Ryan Satria; Pratama, Adhitya; Fatekha, Rifqi Amalya; Soebhakti, Hendawan; Prayoga, Senanjung
Journal of Applied Electrical Engineering Vol 8 No 1 (2024): JAEE, June 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30871/jaee.v8i1.7358

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This paper discusses the application of visual servoing on a 6 DOF robotic manipulator for industrial automation. With visual feedback, the manipulator can perform pick and place operations accurately and efficiently. We explore feature- and model-based visual servoing methods and object detection techniques, including deep learning algorithms. The experimental results show that the integration of visual servoing with pick and place method as well as object detection improves the performance of manipulators in industry. This research contributes to the understanding of visual servoing technology in industrial automation. The conclusion shows that the manipulator is more precise in controlling the X-axis shift in the first two experiments, but faces challenges in the third experiment. The success of the system is affected by environmental factors such as lighting. For further development, research is recommended to improve robustness to environmental variations as well as evaluation of execution speed and object positioning accuracy.