Sistem Dispenser Pintar untuk Pemenuhan Kebutuhan Air Harian Keluarga Menggunakan Teknologi RFID

Date
2023Author
Kastowo, Hadhe Panji
Advisor(s)
Seniman
Lubis, Fahrurrozi
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The need for daily drinking water for everyone really needs to be considered, because
consuming less drinking water, especially mineral water can reduce the quality of
health, moreover people who are in a place such as home, office or public place who
are doing daily activities need to know whether the need for drinking water daily is
sufficient. For that we need a system that can help provide information to people who
use this system. The use of dispensers for household appliances which has now
become a common item to be used as a source of supply of water that he wants to
drink from the gallon of water he has. The use of conventional dispensers which
generally only function as a medium for taking water that makes it easier for people to
take water to drink needs to be developed so that the water taken from the dispenser
can know the amount of water consumed. With the implementation of RFID (Radio
Frequency Identification) technology which is used to identify users, the system can
then digitally record the daily consumption of water they consume. The knowledge of
water consumption used is carried out by a detection process with a waterflow sensor,
then the process carried out by the system will be continued with IoT (Internet of
Things) technology so that users can read information digitally to see the use of water
they have consumed in a period of 1 day. After testing in this study, the waterflow
sensor can detect the volume of water consumed with an accuracy of 98% with the
tests carried out and the data can be directly received by the user with a delivery time
of 1-5 seconds for users to know the daily consumption of water they consume. It can
be concluded that by using the technology implemented in this dispenser, users can
find out in real time their daily water consumption has been fulfilled or not..
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