Pyroelectric Infra-Red Application on Collective Housing System in the Effort of Optimizing the Achievement one Million Cows of NTB
Titi Andriani; Saiful Khair; Muhammad Hidayatullah
West Tenggara Barat is known as a province called Earth of Million Cows. Cattle farms are one of the most significant contributions in NTB’s Gross Regional Domestic Product. However, a classic problem that is often faced by the farmer is a safety issue, where the cattle which are kept in a collective housing system are not escaped by the theft attack. An alternative solution to solve this problem is to build technological innovation as an automatic safety system by using Pyroelectric Infra-Red (PIR) as a motion sensor which works by capturing the heat energy resulting from the passive infrared beam by an object with an object temperature above absolute zero, including the heat of the human body. Besides, this sensor can detect either the heat energy from humans or other moving objects. This technological innovation is expected to handle security issue. On the other hand, it can raise the production of cattle that will contribute to increasing people’s economy of NTB indirectly