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Journal : Proceeding of the Electrical Engineering Computer Science and Informatics

Analysis on the Cogging Torque of Permanent Magnet Machine for Wind Power Applications Tajuddin Nur; Linda Wijayanti; Anthon de Fretes; Karel Octavianus Bachri
Proceeding of the Electrical Engineering Computer Science and Informatics Vol 7, No 1: EECSI 2020
Publisher : IAES Indonesia Section

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eecsi.v7.2082

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This paper discusses the new feature implemented in most social media messaging applications: the unsent feature, where the sender can delete the message he sent both in the sender and the recipient devices. This new feature poses a new challenge in mobile forensic, as it could potentially delete sent messages that can be used as evidence without the means to retrieve it. This paper aims to analyze how well Autopsy open-source mobile forensics tools in extracting and identifying the deleted messages, both that are sent or received. The device used in this paper is a Redmi Xiaomi Note 4, which has its userdata block extracted using linux command, and the application we’re using is WhatsApp. Autopsy will analyze the extracted image and see what information can be extracted from the unsent messages. From the result of our experiment, Autopsy is capable of obtaining substantial information, but due to how each vendor and mobile OS store files and databases differently, only WhatsApp data can be extracted from the device. And based on the WhatsApp data analysis, Autopsy is not capable of retrieving the deleted messages. However it can detect the traces of deleted data that is sent from the device. And using sqlite3 database browser, the author can find remnants of received deleted messages from the extracted files by Autopsy.
SCADA Solution by Installing DTM6000 and Trunking Tier Three Marsul Siregar; Ikar Mustikaswara; Dhian Wahyudi; Tajuddin Nur
Proceeding of the Electrical Engineering Computer Science and Informatics Vol 7, No 1: EECSI 2020
Publisher : IAES Indonesia Section

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eecsi.v7.2093

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The aim of this study is to provide the new solution for the SCADA system by using the DTM6000 with Tier three and the multipoint node topology for the application offshore mining industry. The application of the proposed design can provide the data as wind speed, machine temperature, sonar, vessel position. Applying the SCADA Software, NMS (network management system), and DWS (Dispatch Work Station), data can be monitored through the control Center. The SCADA system with radiofrequency can cover a wide coverage area (ie up to 60 km). The trunking base station, carry out the data, and able to transmit voice communication with good quality. The technical design and the installation as well as the trial for validation of the proposed system in the remote area offshore of the mining industry is provided. It is might be stated that the system enables the development and addition of more other SCADA equipment in the future