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Internet of Things and Web-App-Based Data Accessibility and Management System for Chromameter Sensor Database

Author(s): Faisal Samsuri 1 , 2 , , Joni Welman Simatupang 3 , 4 ,
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1 Graduate Institute of Automation and Control, College of Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei 10607, Taiwan
2 Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei 10607, Taiwan
3 Electrical Engineering Study Program, President University, Cikarang, West Java 17530, Indonesia
4 Fiber Advanced Lightwave Communication and Optical Network Research Group (FALCON-RG), President University, Cikarang, West Java 17530, Indonesia

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Information technology, an integral part of most industrial activities, is essential for supporting the rapid and substantial processes of the industrial sector. A key component of this technology is the Internet of Things (IoT), which is extensively integrated into these systems. At PT Sugity Creatives, an analysis revealed impractical methods in the production process, such as manual data recording and input, as well as the use of stickers on the rear side of product bumpers. These stickers can be detached from the main body (car) for verification purposes. To improve these processes, a data accessibility and management system were incorporated into a Raspberry Pi-based chromameter sensor prototype. This integrated system is designed to collect and store data in a database and uniquely identify data using QR Codes. The system takes an average of 7.97 seconds to store data and generate a QR Code per entry. This includes a module processing time of 7.25 seconds per data point and a rapid transmission rate of 0.72 seconds, covering data recording and QR Code transmission from the chromameter prototype, with data sizes ranging between 700 to 750 bytes.

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SUBMITTED: 29 October 2023
ACCEPTED: 28 February 2024
PUBLISHED: 11 March 2024
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.53623/gisa.v4i1.342

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Samsuri, F. ., & Simatupang, J. W. (2024). Internet of Things and Web-App-Based Data Accessibility and Management System for Chromameter Sensor Database. Green Intelligent Systems and Applications, 4(1), 29–40. https://doi.org/10.53623/gisa.v4i1.342
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