2019 International Electronics Symposium (IES) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/elecsym.2019.8901519
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The Development of Digital Board Game to Introduce Indonesian Wildlife using AR Technology and NFC

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“…Currently, the implementation of those technologies in Indonesia is limited to healthcare (Faisal et al, 2015), explicitly improving therapy methods (Lesmana et al, 2018), and disaster rescue/training (Caballero & Niguidula, 2018) and continues to focus on other sectors. This (Herumurti et al, 2020;Suryani et al, 2020;Wibowo et al, 2021) (Mihardja et al, 2019) (Faisal et al, 2015;Lesmana et al, 2018) (Matahari, 2016) (Setyowati et al, 2020) (Prasetya et al, 2018;Widiyaningtyas et al, 2018;Bafadhal, 2020) (Sumpeno et al, 2019;Nur, 2020;Purnomo et al, 2018;Kurniawati et al, 2020;Astuti et al, 2020;Zulherman et al, 2021;Pick et al, 2016;Valentino et al, 2017;Caballero & Niguidula, 2018) (Kurniawan et al, 2019) (Wahyudi et al, 2018) (Widiaty et al, 2017;Cahyono et al, 2018;Firdaus et al, 2018;Fauzi et al, 2019;Safrodin et (Zaman et al, 2015;Agirachman & Indraprastha, 2017;Hariadi et al, 2017;Zikky et al, 2018;Fahmi et al, 2019;Kustandi et al, 2020;Maulana & Purnomo, 2021) (Fauzi & Gozali, 2015;Putro, 2015;Syahputra et al, 2016;Iswahyudi et al, 2020…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the implementation of those technologies in Indonesia is limited to healthcare (Faisal et al, 2015), explicitly improving therapy methods (Lesmana et al, 2018), and disaster rescue/training (Caballero & Niguidula, 2018) and continues to focus on other sectors. This (Herumurti et al, 2020;Suryani et al, 2020;Wibowo et al, 2021) (Mihardja et al, 2019) (Faisal et al, 2015;Lesmana et al, 2018) (Matahari, 2016) (Setyowati et al, 2020) (Prasetya et al, 2018;Widiyaningtyas et al, 2018;Bafadhal, 2020) (Sumpeno et al, 2019;Nur, 2020;Purnomo et al, 2018;Kurniawati et al, 2020;Astuti et al, 2020;Zulherman et al, 2021;Pick et al, 2016;Valentino et al, 2017;Caballero & Niguidula, 2018) (Kurniawan et al, 2019) (Wahyudi et al, 2018) (Widiaty et al, 2017;Cahyono et al, 2018;Firdaus et al, 2018;Fauzi et al, 2019;Safrodin et (Zaman et al, 2015;Agirachman & Indraprastha, 2017;Hariadi et al, 2017;Zikky et al, 2018;Fahmi et al, 2019;Kustandi et al, 2020;Maulana & Purnomo, 2021) (Fauzi & Gozali, 2015;Putro, 2015;Syahputra et al, 2016;Iswahyudi et al, 2020…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When choosing a solution we used the following criterion: object size, total cost, production time, durability, transportability and user-friendliness. RFID chips (see [7,16,19]) are quite durable and not too hard to transport but they make prototype expensive with a lot of tokens and big as their receivers' ranges need to not overlap. Integrated circuits and printed ones don't have RFID's size issue however they are far less durable and are still expensive (per token).…”
Section: Activity Tokens' Symbolsmentioning
confidence: 99%