SMART INDOOR FARMING TERINTEGRASI IOT MONITORING DAN KONTROL OTOMATIS UNTUK MENINGKATKAN PRODUKTIFITAS STRAWBERRY DI INDONESIA
Abstract
Strawberry is a high-value agricultural product that is refreshing and very good for health. However, strawberry cultivation in Indonesia faces challenges due to the different needs of the plant with the
natural and climatic conditions. Ideally, strawberry grows at a temperature of 17-20 degrees Celsius, with 80-90% humidity, and 8-10 hours of UV exposure a day. Meanwhile, according to BMKG in 2020,
Indonesia had an average temperature of 27 degrees Celsius and unstable weather, disrupting strawberry growth. A breakthrough solution is the Smart Indoor Farming or Green House, a farm room equipped with fuzzy logic control technology using sensors and microcontrollers. With this technology, farmers can automatically regulate temperature, UV light, and plant nutrients. The Green House is also equipped with a next monitor screen connected to the Internet of Things (IoT), monitoring the condition of the Green House in real-time, and can be integrated with a Solar Power Plant (PLTS). The research approach uses Research and Development (RnD) by utilizing previous research data and developing
innovations. By utilizing Green House and artificial intelligence in strawberry cultivation, this research aims to increase the productivity of strawberry farming in Indonesia by producing quality fruit.
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