TY - JOUR AU - Ahmat Adil AU - Bambang Triwijoyo AU - Miftahul Madani AU - Lalu Riyandi Damar PY - 2022/09/30 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Visualization of Gastric Acid Reflux Using Mobile-Based Augmented Reality JF - International Journal of Engineering and Computer Science Applications (IJECSA) JA - IJECSA VL - 1 IS - 2 SE - Articles DO - https://doi.org/10.30812/ijecsa.v1i2.2370 UR - https://journal.universitasbumigora.ac.id/index.php/IJECSA/article/view/2370 AB - Interactive information media has many benefits in the process of conveying information, one of which is by visualizing objects in real time. Socialization activities at the Rensing Health Center in conveying information on gastric diseases still do not use visual aids as a medium for delivering counseling. Therefore, this study aims to develop information media in the form of an android application by utilizing Augmented reality (AR) technology to show the stomach acid process in real time which is visualized in the form of 3D animation. The method used in application development is Multimedia Development Life Cycle (MDLC). Where this method consists of 6 (six) stages of development, namely concept, design, Material Collecting, Assembly, testing and distribution. The results of this study are a visualization application of gastric acid reflux using mobile-based augmented reality built using Unity 2017.3.1f1 and the Vuforia Software Development Kit (SDK), with several stages of the process, namely entering the database and all assets into unity, lighting, creating a user interface, scripting and finally build the application to the android platform Based on the results of application trials that have been carried out at the Rensing Health Center, it shows that mobile-based augmented reality has succeeded in assisting officers in visualizing gastric acid reflux. The satisfaction of health officers in using the application can be seen from the results of the questionnaire to the respondents, where the results of the questionnaire 32% stated strongly agree, 59% agreed, 6% disagreed and 2% disagreed. ER -