Implementation of Augmented Reality as Information Technology in Judicial System Toward Society 5.0 in Indonesia Adrian Permana Zen (a*), Isroni Muhammad Miraj (b), Avianto Nugroho (c), Donny Trihanondo (d), Iqbal Prabawa Wiguna (e)
a) Faculty of Creative Industries, Department of Visual Arts, Telkom University
Telkom University, Jl. Telekomunikasi No. 1, Terusan Buahbatu - Bojongsoang, Sukapura, Kec. Dayeuhkolot, Bandung, Jawa Barat 40257
*adrianzen[at]telkomuniversity.ac.id
b) IDP Education Ltd.
*avianto.nugroho[at]idp.com
c) Faculty of Business and Management, Widyatama University.
*isroni.muhammad[at]widyatama.ac.id
d) Faculty of Creative Industries, Department of Visual Arts, Telkom University
Telkom University, Jl. Telekomunikasi No. 1, Terusan Buahbatu - Bojongsoang, Sukapura, Kec. Dayeuhkolot, Bandung, Jawa Barat 40257
*donnytri[at]telkomuniversity.ac.id
e) Faculty of Creative Industries, Department of Visual Arts, Telkom University
Telkom University, Jl. Telekomunikasi No. 1, Terusan Buahbatu - Bojongsoang, Sukapura, Kec. Dayeuhkolot, Bandung, Jawa Barat 40257
*iqbalpw[at]telkomuniversity.ac.id
Abstract
Science in the application of information technology into life in Indonesia has a strong potential to support the movement towards society 5.0 where humans apply the development of information technology in the form of Augmented Reality (AR) in everyday life. In Indonesia, the application of information technology has not been carried out because the technology is not yet mature and there is no preparation to face the all-digital era. COVID-19 encourages and forces the public to implement the development of remote information technology in terms of education or social interaction due to concerns about the spread of the virus. The judiciary system is one aspect that needs to be considered because trial proceedings in a courtroom could sometimes prove to be challenging to perform effectively, especially in terms of a witness testifying, demonstrating all detailed aspects of the crime scene from lawyers, and validating all the necessary evidence. This review discusses the potential to apply information technology using AR into the judiciary system to support society 5.0 in Indonesia.
Keywords: Judicial System, Society 5.0, Augmented Reality, Information Engineering
Topic: Symposium on Energy and Environmental Science and Engineering