Abstract
Livestock farming plays a crucial role in meeting market demand for eggs and chicken meat, where the temperature within chicken coops significantly impacts the well-being and productivity of chickens. The use of Internet of Things (IoT)-based technology for monitoring chicken coop temperature, utilizing the SHT21 temperature sensor, presents an innovative solution to address these challenges. This study assesses the accuracy of the SHT21 sensor using the Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) method and its integration into an IoT system using NodeMCU ESP32. The testing results of the sensor demonstrate exceptional accuracy, with MAPE approaching zero, indicating the reliability of the sensor when compared to a digital thermometer. Implementing the IoT-based system allows real-time monitoring of coop temperature through a web interface, overcoming the limitations of conventional methods that rely on time-consuming physical monitoring. Consequently, the IoT-based Chicken Coop Temperature Monitoring Technology with the SHT21 sensor offers an efficient and precise solution for maintaining chicken welfare and boosting farm productivity.
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Alfaridli, H., Styawati, S., & Ismail, I. (2023). Teknologi Pemantau Suhu Kandang Ayam Berbasis IoT. Jurnal Pepadun, 4(3), 254–260. https://doi.org/10.23960/pepadun.v4i3.180
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