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Prototype Development Of Distance Detection System Based On The Internet Of Things Using Esp 8266 Wifi Nodemcu Module
Author(s) -
Deny Budi Hertanto,
Rustam Asnawi,
Faranita Surwi,
Nanang Setiawan
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of physics. conference series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.21
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1742-6596
pISSN - 1742-6588
DOI - 10.1088/1742-6596/2111/1/012049
Subject(s) - computer science , computer hardware , embedded system , transmission (telecommunications) , data transmission , software , transmitter , real time computing , operating system , telecommunications , channel (broadcasting)
In the previous article about detecting train arrivals [4], we discussed the data transmission process which is the weakness of the system. This article discusses how to overcome these shortcomings. Distance detection systems need to be added to devices that are more powerful and faster in transmitting data. The prototype is built based on the development of the previous prototype. The initial product is a distance detector that has a motion sensor and a data transmission module in the form of Lora 400 MHz and a GSM module. Product development includes the addition of the NodeMCU WIFI module to existing devices. System development aims to: (1) Develop a distance detection system equipped with a WIFI module; and (2) Increase the data transmission speed of the distance detection system equipped with the WIFI NodeMCU module. The implementation method uses research and development techniques [3]. System development takes 6 months, with the stages of completion being system requirements analysis, hardware, and software design, system prototyping, and tool testing. Checklist data and delivery time are used as test data. Furthermore, the data is analyzed quantitatively to determine the achievement of results according to predetermined indicators. The device is equipped with a GPS module, a Lora-R02 receiver and transmitter module, and a Nodemcu ESP8266 module as a replacement for the 900A SIM module which transmits data faster. When the device is being tested, all the sensors of the tool work well at range of 125 meters (previously less than 100 meters). While the Lora module can react when the object has reached a distance of 300 meters. Data transmission previously using GSM modules took 10-13 seconds. After using the WIFI module, data transmission only takes 1-3 seconds.

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