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Journal : International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Bus Arrival Prediction – to Ensure Users not to Miss the Bus Lutfi Fanani; Achmad Basuki; Deron Liang
International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) Vol 5, No 2: April 2015
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (701.914 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/ijece.v5i2.pp333-339

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Predicting arrival times of buses is a key challenge in the context of building intelligent public transportation systems. The bus arrival time is the primary information for providing passengers with an accurate information system that can reduce passenger waiting times. In this paper, we used the normal distribution method to the random of travel times data in a bus line number 243 in Taipei area. In developing the models, data were collected from Taipei Bus Company. A normal distribution method used for predicting the bus arrival time in bus stop to ensure users not to miss the bus, and compare the result with the existing application. The result of our experiment showed that our proposed method has a better prediction than existing application, with the probability user not to miss the bus in peak time is 93% and in normal time is 85%, greater than from the existing application with the 65% probability in peak time, and 70% in normal time.
The Extended Dijkstra’s-based Load Balancing for OpenFlow Network Widhi Yahya; Achmad Basuki; Jehn Ruey Jiang
International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) Vol 5, No 2: April 2015
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (443.569 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/ijece.v5i2.pp289-296

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This paper proposes load-balancing algorithm on the basis of the Extended Dijkstra’s shortest path algorithm for Software Defined Networking (SDN). The Extended Dijkstra’s algorithm considers not only the edge weights, but also the node weights to find the nearest server for a requesting client. The proposed algorithm also considers the link load in order to avoid congestion. We use Pyretic to implement the proposed algorithm and compare it with related ones under the Abilene network topology with the Mininet emulation tool. As shown by the comparisons, the proposed algorithm outperforms the others in term of the network end-to-end latency, throughput and response time at the expense of a little heavier computation load and more memory usage on the SDN controller.
Design of Pervasive Discovery, Service and Control for Smart Home Appliances: An Integration of Raspberry Pi, UPnP Protocols and Xbee Sabriansyah Rizqika Akbar; Maystya Tri Handono; Achmad Basuki
International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) Vol 7, No 2: April 2017
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (907.059 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/ijece.v7i2.pp1012-1022

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Pervasive technology is an important feature in smart home appliances control. With pervasive technology, the user is able to discover and control every device and each service without initialization configuration and setup. Since single-board computer often used in smart home appliances, combining pervasive technology and microcomputer/single-board computer will be important to be applied and make a possibility to create a smart home system based on the requirement of it users that will be beneficial for the smart home users and the developers. This paper proposed a design of pervasive discovery, service, and control system for smart home appliances by integrating Raspberry Pi, UPnP protocols, and Xbee that able to control an RGB LED services such as switching, dimming, change color and read a temperature sensor as an example in smart home appliances. This paper enriched the raspberry Pi GPIO function to be able to control via TCP/IP network with UPnP protocol and receive information from a temperature sensor node via Xbee communication. Service control time is measured with UPnP round trip time by subtracting HTTP response arrival with HTTP request time. GPIO processing time measured at the application level by counting a timer that starts before GPIO process and ended after GPIO successfully executed.
Co-Authors Adhitya Bhawiyuga Aditya Chamim Pratama Agung Wahyu Setio Budi Akbar, Sabriansyah Rizkika Akhmad Mukhtarom Al Aziiz Burhanudin Faidzin Labay Amalia Miftakhul Jannah Andi Yudiko Leonardo Solin Ariefanda Junediansyah Budi Darma Setiawan Cahyo Karya Basuki Candra Dewi Candra Dewi Dahnial Syauqy Dany Primanita Kartikasari Deron Liang Eko Laksono Eko Setiawan Eldyto Puspa Laksana Endah Octaviana Nasution Fabiansyah Raam Pontoh Fahmi Alfareza Faisal Akhmadi Faris Surya Akbar Fathan Abdurrahman Shani Amarta Putra Fitra Abdurrachman Bachtiar Fransiska Sisilia Mukti Friska Anggia Nurlita Sari Hans Romario Sitorus Ibrahim Ibrahim Imron Sazali Ismawati Nurjannah Jehn Ruey Jiang Jodi Prayoga Wahyudwi Jonathan Rovelano Huwae Kasyful Amron Kevin Jonathan Harnanta Khabban Sayyidi Razin Surya La Ode Muh. Fadlun Akbar Laisa Ryry Pudja Mentari Lutfi Fanani Maskur Purwiadi Maystya Tri Handono Moh Wildan Habibi Mohammad Zulfikar Mudjirahardjo, Panca Muhamad Miftahur Ridhoilah Muhamad Rizka Maulana Muhammad Aswin Muhammad Khairullah Harto Muhammad Rafi Fauzan Fathin Muhammad Syaifuddin Zuhri Muharrom Abdillah Onny Setyawati Panser Brigade Muhammad Pramukantoro, Eko Sakti Primantara Hari Trisnawan Putri Rizqia Hardein Raden Arief Setyawan Rakhmadhany Primananda Rasidy Cakra Pratama Refri Rifwan Daharmi Reza Andria Siregar Rifki Karim Ramadhan Rini Nur Hasanah Rizky Jelang Romadhondaru Rudi Hariyanto Sabriansyah Rizqika Akbar Sabriansyah Rizqika Akbar Sabriansyah Rizqika Akbar Shafira Aulia Indrarto Uis Yudha Tri Wirawan Widhi Yahya Widhi Yahya yuliana diah pristanti Zaky Abdussalam Zeddin Arief Zefanya Hermanta