An Infrared based Real-Time Monitoring System of Bees Activities: The Integration of STEM and Enviromental Education

This title will be presented on Friday, December 15, 2023 at 17.25-17.35 GMT+7.

Authors

  • Tony Sumaryada Department of Physics, IPB University, Indonesia Author
  • Alifa Almira Department of Physics, IPB University Author
  • Rika Raffiudin Department of Biology, IPB University Author
  • Angga Nurhiman Department of Physics, IPB University Author
  • Akhiruddin Maddu Department of Physics, IPB University Author
  • Erus Rustami Department of Physics, IPB University Author
  • Windra Priawandiputra Department of Biology, IPB University Author

Abstract

This title will be presented on Friday, December 15, 2023 at 17.25-17.35 GMT+7.

Global climate change has a devastating impact on human life, including the agricultural sector. It is urgent that the environmental education must be taught as early as possible to the younger generation. Bees that play a crucial role in pollination are vulnerable to the environmental change. Observation and detection of the bee's activity are crucial to inform us the possible occurrence of a Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) phenomenon, in which the population of bees drops significantly due to many external factors. A real-time monitoring system of bee's activities based on infrared sensor and Internet of Things (IoT) platform has been designed as a STEM project for undergraduate students. This instrument can monitor the in-and-out activity of bees remotely using internet and website’s interface. In four days of observation, the average activity of bees leaving the hive per minute showed an increasing pattern from 1.00 to 2.00 PM. The result indicates a healthy population of bees and no sign of CCD occurred in the area. Other phenomena such as the heat-balling behavior arises during the observation which also enrich student knowledge about animal behavior.

Author Biography

  • Alifa Almira, Department of Physics, IPB University

    Former student

Published

2023-11-30