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Analisis Keterampilan Problem Solving Mahasiswa Jurusan Teknik Industri di Kota Bandung pada Materi Listrik Dinamis Tiara Nurhuda; Raden Kiki Abdul Muluk; Riza Rizkiah
Jurnal Pendidikan Fisika dan Sains (JPFS) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): September
Publisher : Pendidikan Fisika, FKIP, Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Cirebon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52188/jpfs.v5i2.268

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Problem solving dipilih sebagai tujuan utama pembelajaran di bidang sains dan teknik. Sebagai tujuan utama, problem solving dalam ilmu keteknikan menjadi gambaran keberhasilan dalam sains dan teknik yang dilakukan oleh setiap Negara. Di Indonesia, sudah diambil kebijakan untuk mendukung tujuan ini walaupun tidak dijelaskan secara gamblang. Untuk mengetahui keberhasilan pembelajaran fisika di jurusan keteknikan di Kota Bandung, maka peneliti merasa perlu untuk menganalisis keterampilan problem solving di Kota Bandung sebelum memberikan solusi konkret atas permasalahan yang dihadapi. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memberikan gambaran keterampilan problem solving mahasiswa teknik di Kota Bandung. Desain penelitian yang digunakan adalah penelitian kuantitatif yang menggunakan metode deskriptif (deskriptif-kuantitatif) yaitu penelitian yang gambarannya menggunakan ukuran, jumlah atau frekuensi. Penelitian dilakukan pada mahasiswa tingkat pertama di beberapa Universitas di kota Bandung, teknik pengambilan sample menggunakan cluster random sampling. Hasil penelitian diperoleheh rata-rata kriteria dari keseluruhan aspek problem solving, yaitu kriteria sangat rendah 21,5%, kriteria rendah 31,5%, kriteria cukup 23,67%, kriteria baik 15,83% dan kriteria sangat baik 7,5%.
Motorcycle Tracking System Using Telegram Integrated Quectel L80 GPS Pri Hartini; Ibrahim Ibrahim; Reni Rahmadewi; Tiara Nurhuda
Sainteks: Jurnal Sain dan Teknik Vol 5 No 1 (2023): Maret
Publisher : Universitas Insan Cendekia Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37577/sainteks.v5i1.456

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Motorcycles are two-wheeled vehicles that are very common and widely used in Indonesia. At the same time, the criminal rate of motorcycle thieving also has the possibility to increase. The standard security system that motorcycles have is still ineffective. One solution to secure motorcycle from theft is adding a security system. The security system used in this research is a tracking system using a Quectel L80-R GPS connected to an ESP8266 NodeMCU which then installed on a motorcycle. The GPS then integrates with the Telegram application. Users can request the location of the motorcycle by pressing the button on the Chatbot that was previously created. Then the GPS will send a link containing the coordinates of the motorcycle location which can be opened via Google Maps. In this research, the location obtained from the GPS response is quite accurate with an average error distance of 3,06 meters in outdoor tests and 3,51 meters in indoor tests with each 30 trials in 3 different places. Thus, the tracking system using Quectel L80-R GPS can be used properly as a motorcycle security system and has been integrated with the Telegram application.
Evaluation of the lighting system in the science laboratory at school X in South Tangerang based on SNI 6197: 2020 Reza Ruhbani Amarulloh; Tiara Nurhuda
Sainteks: Jurnal Sain dan Teknik Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Maret
Publisher : Universitas Insan Cendekia Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37577/sainteks.v6i1.657

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This study aims to determine the feasibility of a laboratory lighting system in a school in South Tangerang based on SNI 6197: 2020. The methods used include direct observation and measurement of the actual condition of the laboratory and lighting simulations for various time conditions and room occupancy. The results showed that the actual condition of laboratory lighting has not met the minimum standards set, so it is necessary to redesign the lighting system, especially in increasing the utilization of natural lighting. With an actual WWR of 2.5%, daylighting is inadequate to achieve the desired illuminance level, making a redesign of the lighting system essential. Increasing the WWR to 10% resulted in an average illuminance that met and exceeded the minimum standards during operational hours, with average illuminance values in work areas consistently higher than 500 lx. This was done with the hope of optimizing laboratory functions and creating a conducive learning environment.