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Judul : IoT Application through WiFi Access for Processing a Wood Vinegar by Burning an Organic Waste
Abstrak :

Internet of Thing (IoT) technological development
through WiFi access has provided a sophisticated service by
connecting an object physically or virtually based on information
exchange technology. In this paper, the IoT application for
controlling the device of burning an organic waste through WiFi
access is proposed for processing a wood vinegar. The device for
burning an organic waste is configured by burning component,
flame sensor, and servo motor which are controlled by an
ATmega2560 microcontroller equipped with buzzer and LCD as
indicator and triggered through a WiFi module of NodeMCU.
The prototype of burning device was realized and tested in the
laboratory for experimentation. It has been carried out for 3
times of burning process with the result of wood vinegar of 16.8
ml for the average time of each burning around 10 minutes.
The process for resulting a wood vinegar from an organic waste
is conducted by using high speed internet access of 72 Mbps
through smartphone.

Tahun : 2018 Media Publikasi : Seminar Internasional
Kategori : Prosiding No/Vol/Tahun : - / - / 2018
ISSN/ISBN : -
PTN/S : Universitas Pakuan Program Studi : TEKNIK ELEKTRO
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