Miftah Amirul Amin
Telkom University

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Photogrammetry to maintain heirloom authenticity Miftah Amirul Amin; Muhammad Emir Ghiffari; Muhammad Arham Irsyad; Umar Ali Ahmad; Reza Rendian Septiawan; Fussy Mentari Dirgantara; R Rogers Dwiputra Setiady
CEPAT Journal of Computer Engineering: Progress, Application and Technology Vol 1 No 01 (2022): May 2022
Publisher : Universitas Telkom

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/cepat.v1i01.4839

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Heirlooms are very valuable items because they have a strong historical value. But in reality, many heirlooms are damaged as a result of the negligence of visitors who want to see the heirlooms or because of a disaster. Photogrammetry is a technology that is developing and is often used for today's industrial needs so that it offers an alternative solution for documenting heirlooms in the form of 3D models. This study aims to implement photogrammetry to document heirlooms. With the application of this technology, it is hoped that it can be used as a prevention or solution if heirlooms are damaged because we can make new duplicates of heirlooms based on 3D models that have been made. This research was conducted at Kanoman Palace, Cirebon City. The results of photogrammetry after it is implemented show that all needs are met and can be used as needed. The results of the questionnaire to the Kanoman Palace and people in Cirebon City, showed a figure of 73.7% strongly agree that the photogrammetry results are similar to the original heirlooms and strongly agree that by making 3D models of heirlooms can be used as prevention and solutions if the heirlooms are damaged.
The Implementation of Augmented Reality in Keraton Kanoman’s Museum Muhammad Emir Ghiffari; Miftah Amirul Amin; Muhammad Arham Irsyad; Umar Ali Ahmad; R Rogers Dwiputra Setiady; Fussy Mentari Dirgantara; Reza Rendian Septiawan
CEPAT Journal of Computer Engineering: Progress, Application and Technology Vol 1 No 01 (2022): May 2022
Publisher : Universitas Telkom

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/cepat.v1i01.4844

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Museums genereally display historical objects such as heirlooms and artifacts. To observe this object more clearly visitors usually touch the display case or even hold the objects directly. The implementation of new normal expected that people avoiding contact either directly and indirectly. This study aims to find an alternative solution for reducing contact in museum, This study aims to implement the Augmented Reality (AR) technologies as one of solution for reducing contact in museums, by implementing it in form of mobile application that using Android operating system supported by Unity AR Foundation and ARCore. This research conducted at Keraton Kanoman in Cirebon City. The results of performances test showed 4 out of 10 objects displayed and running 60 Hz Refresh Rates and 60 fps. While the AR/VR development in Android is still limited due to ARCore incompatibility issue, the device proofed to run smoothly without having significant Refresh or Frame Rates drop