Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Melalui Sistem Vertiminaponik Berbasis Internet of Things (IoT) untuk Pertanian dan Perikanan Berkelanjutan
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https://doi.org/10.58192/karunia.v5i2.4813Keywords:
ESP32, Internet of Things (IoT), pH Sensor, Smart Village, VertiminaponicsAbstract
Limited land and low use of digital technology are the main challenges in the development of the community's agricultural and fisheries sectors. This Community Service activity aims to increase the capacity of the people of Citangkil Village through the implementation of an Internet of Things (IoT)-based vertiminaponic system. The implementation method includes observation, system design, training, implementation, and evaluation using pretest and posttest of 15 participants. The developed system uses an ESP32 microcontroller and pH sensor to monitor water quality in real-time. The results of the activity showed an increase in participants' understanding from 66.00% to 88.67%, or an increase of 22.67%. Testing of pH sensors showed good accuracy, while mixing well water and rainwater was able to lower the pH from 8.60 to 7.00, making it more suitable for vertiminaponic cultivation. This activity succeeded in increasing public knowledge while supporting the application of sustainable agricultural and fisheries technology. The main contribution of this program is the provision of innovative solutions that are applicable to overcome land limitations and encourage digital transformation in local resource management.
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