{"title":"利用共享位置方法监测大学生的分散情况","authors":"Hero Wintolo, Haruno Sajati, Evi Wahyuningsih","doi":"10.31294/inf.v10i1.15055","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This research discusses the handling of pandemics when the coronavirus transmission is still high in teaching and learning activities on the campus of the Adisutjipto Institute of Aerospace Technology which are carried out offline. The method used is a location sharing by students via their smartphones. Location share data in the form of GPS data is recorded and processed on the server and displayed in the form of dots on the map. This data is sent by students when they are about to enter the campus, where it is at the security post through an application that is accessed via a QR code attached to the post. The security guard post also provides computers that can access applications on the server side to monitor the position and number of students entering the campus. These data are displayed in a map which is software created in this study by utilizing the Google Map Application Program Interface (API). The results of the study showed that as many as 20 students would take offline lectures in the Halim 2 room, the Halim Perdanakusuma Building, Adisutjipto Institute of Aerospace Technology. Of the 20 people who filled in the data, 14 people succeeded in sending data and 6 people failed to send data. The failure occurred because the software built for this research could only be used on Android-based smartphones. Failure to send coordinate data on a smartphone occurs on the iPhone brand. Data from 14 students who successfully submitted their coordinates. of the 14 visitors, 12 were detected inside Halim 2 while 2 others were outside Halim 2, even though 14 of these people were inside Halim 2 so the quality of the GPS on each student's smartphone could be said to be not the same.","PeriodicalId":32029,"journal":{"name":"Proxies Jurnal Informatika","volume":"30 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-03-27","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Pemantauan Sebaran Mahasiswa Dikampus Saat Pandemi Covid19 Menggunakan Metode Share Location\",\"authors\":\"Hero Wintolo, Haruno Sajati, Evi Wahyuningsih\",\"doi\":\"10.31294/inf.v10i1.15055\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"This research discusses the handling of pandemics when the coronavirus transmission is still high in teaching and learning activities on the campus of the Adisutjipto Institute of Aerospace Technology which are carried out offline. 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Pemantauan Sebaran Mahasiswa Dikampus Saat Pandemi Covid19 Menggunakan Metode Share Location
This research discusses the handling of pandemics when the coronavirus transmission is still high in teaching and learning activities on the campus of the Adisutjipto Institute of Aerospace Technology which are carried out offline. The method used is a location sharing by students via their smartphones. Location share data in the form of GPS data is recorded and processed on the server and displayed in the form of dots on the map. This data is sent by students when they are about to enter the campus, where it is at the security post through an application that is accessed via a QR code attached to the post. The security guard post also provides computers that can access applications on the server side to monitor the position and number of students entering the campus. These data are displayed in a map which is software created in this study by utilizing the Google Map Application Program Interface (API). The results of the study showed that as many as 20 students would take offline lectures in the Halim 2 room, the Halim Perdanakusuma Building, Adisutjipto Institute of Aerospace Technology. Of the 20 people who filled in the data, 14 people succeeded in sending data and 6 people failed to send data. The failure occurred because the software built for this research could only be used on Android-based smartphones. Failure to send coordinate data on a smartphone occurs on the iPhone brand. Data from 14 students who successfully submitted their coordinates. of the 14 visitors, 12 were detected inside Halim 2 while 2 others were outside Halim 2, even though 14 of these people were inside Halim 2 so the quality of the GPS on each student's smartphone could be said to be not the same.