Analysis of Temperature Distribution in Blood Banks Through Storage of Measurement Results with IoT Monitoring in the Blood Donation Unit of Indonesian Red Cross Surabaya

Blood Bank, Blood Product, Cold Chain, DS19B20, ESP32, IoT, Micro SD Card, Temperature

Authors

  • Farisy Azis Satria Wardhana
    anitamiftah@poltekkesdepkes-sby.ac.id
    Department of Electromedical Engineering Poltekkes Kemenkes, Surabaya , Indonesia
  • Anita Miftahul Maghfiroh Department of Electromedical Engineering Poltekkes Kemenkes, Surabaya , Indonesia
  • Dyah Titisari Department of Electromedical Engineering Poltekkes Kemenkes, Surabaya , Indonesia
  • Sumber Sumber Department of Electromedical Engineering Poltekkes Kemenkes, Surabaya , Indonesia
  • Vugar Abdullayev Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University, Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): May
Medical Engineering
August 16, 2025
August 17, 2025

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Temperature or temperature is an indicator of the degree of heat of an object. Cold chain or cold chain is a supply chain system that considers the temperature level in the process. Cold chain to keep frozen or chilled products in an environment with a certain temperature during production, storage, transportation, processing and sales. This is intended to maintain product quality. The purpose of this study was to determine the temperature distribution in the Blood bank at Blood Transfusion Unit Indonesian Red Cross Surabaya City which was used for storage of blood products. By using the ESP32 system and the DS18B20 temperature sensor which will then be monitored via IoT, it will make it easier for users to monitor. The results of these measurements will be stored in a micro SD card for analysis. The data is processed by Non-Parametric Test resulting in an interpretation that the temperature of each shelf is different due to the difference in the location of the sensor placement. The temperature difference is also influenced by the pattern of use and the process of heat transfer from the bottom to the top of the shelf. This research was considered successful with the result of the highest temperature distribution being 3°C and the lowest being 2°C. The location of these racks can be useful in determining day-to-day monitoring measuring points. This value has met the standard for storage of blood products, which is in the range of 2°C-6°C.

How to Cite

Wardhana, F. A. S., Maghfiroh, A. M., Titisari, D., Sumber, S., & Abdullayev, V. (2025). Analysis of Temperature Distribution in Blood Banks Through Storage of Measurement Results with IoT Monitoring in the Blood Donation Unit of Indonesian Red Cross Surabaya . Indonesian Journal of Electronics, Electromedical Engineering, and Medical Informatics, 5(2), 101-107. https://doi.org/10.35882/ijeeemi.v5i2.170

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