Ilkom Jurnal Ilmiah (Dec 2022)

Design of library noise detection tools based on voice pressure parameters

  • Yuda Irawan,
  • Refni Wahyuni,
  • Hasnor Khotimah,
  • Herianto -,
  • Bambang Kurniawan,
  • Haris Tri Saputra,
  • Yulisman Yulisman,
  • Abdi Muhaimin,
  • Reno Renaldi,
  • Rahmaddeni Rahmaddeni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33096/ilkom.v14i3.1191.237-244
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
pp. 237 – 244

Abstract

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A library visitor would want a quiet atmosphere without noise when in the library so that he can concentrate when reading a book. However, not all visitors come to the library to read books; some want to chat and use free Wi-Fi or other, so it disturbs the concentration of other visitors who read books. Therefore, it is necessary to have a tool to detect sound pressure or sound based on the sound level and the sound produced in a library based on the noise level limit in the library, namely 45-55 dB (desible). This tool is designed based on a microcontroller where the definition of a microcontroller is a complete microprocessor system contained in a microcontroller chip which is different from the multi-purpose microprocessor used in a PC because a microcontroller generally already includes the minimum system supporting components of a microprocessor, namely memory, and programming. This tool can help officers monitor the library room for noise that can interfere with the concentration and comfort of library visitors. Based on the results of testing, the overall system is as desired, including the noise detection tool can work in an integrated system, where when the sound sensor detects a noise that exceeds the sound limit, the buzzer will sound, the red led light turns on, the sound module issues a voice message pre-recorded and also the device can be controlled or monitored from the web application.

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