Abstract

The On Board Diagnostic-II (OBD-II) system provides facilities for users when driving to be able to access the status of the vehicle as well as GPS which is useful for knowing the where abouts of the vehicle. Public vehicle (conventional) is currently declining due to being disrupted by online vehicles. The reason is that users do not have the tools to obtain definite information to use public vehicle that is already owned by an online vehicle, where there are still many irresponsible drivers. This system has a hypothesis on vehicle digitization in Indonesia, which can give life back to conventional vehicles that are disrupted by online vehicles so that public vehicle can be monitored by the government, so that people can have more confidence. This system has been tested and obtained the following results, with the response time is 00:52 seconds, the accuracy of the GPS position on a stationary car having an average of 1.3 m and 1.8 standard error, when the car is moving it has an average of 3.3 m and 2,01 standard error. This application’s Usability Test (UT) results that the application is easy to use and users recommend this because in the Net Promoter Score (NPS) the value is 100% testing, meaning that no user gives a score below 7.

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