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Software Defined Radio Design for OFDM Based Spectrum Exchange Information Using Arduino UNO and X-Bee Arief Marwanto; Sharifah Kamilah Syed Yusof; Muhammad Haikal Satria
Proceeding of the Electrical Engineering Computer Science and Informatics Vol 4: EECSI 2017
Publisher : IAES Indonesia Section

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (487.037 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/eecsi.v4.1067

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A cost expenditure of software defined radio software has limiting the development of cognitive radio in third countries. Moreover, a complexity of signal processing library in a SDR platform has contributed to the hard implementation in real applications. In this works, the development of SDR platform with low cost expenditure is proposed. Arduino UNO and X Bee uses for the OFDM based spectrum exchange information. In a case of spectrum sensing scenario, the objective of the local spectrum sensing is to detect the PU’s signal detection. The performance of SN ability to sense the PU’s signal is crucial. It was shown that from the previous works as the detected power is quantized into information bit is simulated.  In  order  to  implemented  the  spectrum exchange  information during  sensing,  Arduino  UNO  and  X  Bee  is implemented to sense the presence of PU activity channels of wifi terminals based on the energy of the signals. The detected power (RSSI) of wifi terminals is exchanged into an OFDM subcarrier tone signal such as orthogonal sub-channel that being equally divided from the licensed band.   The results shows that using proposed software defined radio (SDR) based on Arduino and X Bee, the cognitive radio spectrum sensing is applied. The received power from the PU’s channels such as wifi networks can be detected as well. The system could received and exchanged into OFDM-based subcarrier information bits.
A Study of the Number of Wavelengths Impact in the Optical Burst Switching Core Node Hani A. M. Harb; Waleed M. Gaballah; Ahmed S. Samra; Ahmed Abo-Taleb; Arief Marwanto
Proceeding of the Electrical Engineering Computer Science and Informatics Vol 4: EECSI 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1608.985 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/eecsi.v4.1089

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In Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM), several wavelengths run on an optical fiber link that connects two optical switches. The multiple wavelengths are exploited that minimized the contention problem in the Optical Burst Switching (OBS) core node. Mathematical model is used in order to investigate the impact of the wavelengths numbers OBS core node. Two performance metrics are proposed such as the steady-state throughput and the probability of burst loss using steady- state occupancy probabilities and Poisson traffic model arrivals. Numerical results show that at different values of network traffic and some design parameters such as wavelength conversion capability and the mean arrival rate could reveal the OBS performance.
Co-channel Interference Monitoring based on Cognitive Radio Node Station Arief Marwanto; M. Ulin Nuha; Jenny Putri Hapsari; Daniel Triswahyudi
Proceeding of the Electrical Engineering Computer Science and Informatics Vol 5: EECSI 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (732.891 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/eecsi.v5.1646

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Most of installation on wireless LAN on the building is not considering location and geographic space are which probable co-channel interference among near-far wi-fi stations. The use of the same channel which causes of receiver stations experiences of error transmission and delay among data transmission. To analyze this drawbacks, cognitive radio (CR) is adopted which able to monitoring co-channel interference on wi-fi stations. Node MCU Arduino is used to proposed cognitive radio terminal which able to analyzed and monitoring co-channel interference among wi-fi stations known as co-channel monitoring cognitive radio (CCMCR). One of the CR task is ability to sensing the whole spectrum channel that operated in certainty frequency. Node MCU is sensed the energy power of the wi-fi stations and converted by analog-to-digital converter which detected power level of the received signal strength indicator (RSSI). The proposed model is examined by indoor experiments which obtained 63.8% co-channel average and adjacent-channel is 36.1%. Thus the proposed CCMCR node station is able to monitor co-channel interference and adjacent-channel as well. Therefore, the results could be used as the basic analysis for the development and installation of wi-fi stations in the building.
Monitoring The Usage of Marine Fuel Oil Aboard Ketapang Gilimanuk Ship Sarman Sarman; Arief Marwanto; Suryani Alifah
Proceeding of the Electrical Engineering Computer Science and Informatics Vol 5: EECSI 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (364.07 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/eecsi.v5.1721

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The development of the shipping industry in Indonesia has continued to increase over the past 10 years due to the sabotage principle. This development can be seen from the increasing number of national vessels. The number of national vessels becomes wider from 6,041 units in 2005 to 24,046 units in 2016. The number of vessels makes monitoring the operational performance of the vessel difficult because each ship has different travel routes. This research made tools that can monitor the performance of ships especially the use of MFO aboard the ship. The sensors used to measure the volume of MFO in the tank on board are HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensors and potentiometer pendulum sensors. The data from the sensor was processed by Arduino Uno microcontroller. This study would compare the performance of ultrasonic sensors and potentiometer pendulum sensors mounted on MFO oil premises. The study was conducted by measuring the position of the ship horizontally, right and left tilted with a slope level of 30 degrees and 45 degrees. The result of this research is that the potentiometer pendulum sensor was better when MFO surface condition was flat with the average of error sensor 1.60%, while HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor has an average of error for 2.87%. However, on the skewed surface conditions of MFO, the usage of HC - SR04 ultrasonic sensors was better with average of error for 3.21%, while the potentiometer pendulum sensor had an average of error for 8.66%.
Fuzzy Logic Implementation For Incubator Prototype With Temperature And Humidity Control Arief Marwanto; Kuat Supriyadi; Suryani Alifah
Proceeding of the Electrical Engineering Computer Science and Informatics Vol 6: EECSI 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eecsi.v6.1984

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Premature infant and young baby born with lowbody weight has potential to be in high risk and criticalcondition to survive. Medical equipment functioned as uterineis required, so the infant will have the similar condition as inthe womb of its mother. There is a need to control surroundingtemperature, humidity, oxygen supply, sound and light level tosupport the development of the infant's weight. Infants withlow weight have possibility to feel cold and have body heat loss.The use of additional supporting equipment such as incubatoris absolutely necessary and vital to create a stable surroundingenvironment for infant to keep the body temperature in rangeof normal and relatively constant value. In this paper, thefuzzy logic is implemented as the role of controller for anincubator equipped with temperature and humidity sensor.The propossed incubator prototype was tested in DR. SardjitoHospital, Yogyakarta Indonesia. The experiments showedprospected results to get a stable temperature and humiditywhich are suitable for premature baby.
Spatial Diversity Impact in Mobile Quantisation Mapping for Cognitive Radio Networks Arief Marwanto; Sharifah Yusof; M Satria
Proceeding of the Electrical Engineering Computer Science and Informatics Vol 6: EECSI 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eecsi.v6.2000

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Mobile environment especially spatial diversity in spectrum exchange information in cognitive radio networks is an interesting topic for further investigation. Most of the cognitive radio researchers does not consider the spatial diversity of sensing nodes. However, the mobility of the SNs within PU’s coverage area is heavily influencing the detection performance on local observation of energy signals. The movement of the SNs creates spatial diversity in the observation of the PU’s signal. Due to the movement, spatial distance, velocity, Doppler Effect and geo-location information, the signals condition would fluctuate during the sensing process. Spatial diversity also reduces the average received signal strength and must be compensated by detection signal method which appropriate with the signal conditions.  Therefore, it is need to find a comprehensive solution to overcome the effects of spatial diversity. Moreover, this research could give a clearly analysis in spectrum exchange information regarding detection performance for cognitive radio networks. Finally, the cooperation overhead due to spatial diversity effects in master node station could reduce and increased the detection performance of PU’s spectrum hole channels.
Left Ventricle Heart Three Dimension Mechanical Simulation for Kinetic Energy Mohd Hafizulhadi Mohd Asri; Muhammad Haikal Satria; Arief Marwanto; M. Haider Abu Yazid
Proceeding of the Electrical Engineering Computer Science and Informatics Vol 6: EECSI 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eecsi.v6.2012

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The major drawbacks of current pacemaker are the battery replacement. Patient will need additional surgery to replace the pacemaker unit with the new one. It has been suggested to use rechargeable battery to solve this issue. Recharging a battery within the body, however, is not viable owing to the lifetime of tissue heating and battery charging. For these purposes, the use of piezo-polymer is appropriate as a power harvester for a self-powered pacemaker. Piezo-polymer was commonly used for energy harvesting, but none for implantable cardiothoracic devices. This study focuses on identifying the optimum location on the heart to put the piezo-polymer. This research is conducted by simulation of left ventricle of heart via ANSYS. Heart stress-strain Finite Element Analysis (FEA) are employed to obtain the maximum harvested power. The result shows the location of myocardial contraction that produces sufficient kinetic energy for the placement of the pacemaker. The heart 3-dimensional images are taken from cardiac-CT or cardiac-MRI to search the optimum location on the heart for energy harvesting and minimize pacing energy. Left ventricle electronics model is created to represent the movement of the left ventricle and how piezo-polymer works. In conclusion, the left ventricular wall movement and deformation induced by the movement of the cardiac wall were analyzed in the simulation using the left ventricular model to obtain the place of the peak kinetic energy.
Potential for Reducing CO2 Emissions in the Operation of Subcritical Power Plants into Supercritical Sunaryo Sunaryo; Arinan Putra; Arief Marwanto; Muhamad Haddin
Proceeding of the Electrical Engineering Computer Science and Informatics Vol 7, No 1: EECSI 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eecsi.v7.2095

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The consumption of electricity that increase anytime, also increases CO2 emissions in the air as a result of coal combustion flue gas at the power plant. The operation of supercritical boilers on the power plant will lead to higher thermal efficiency compared to subcritical boilers. Higher steam pressure boiler will increase the thermal efficiency and automatically reduce CO2 emissions due to a reduction in fuel consumption at the same boiler efficiency and heating value of coal. At 166.9 bar subcritical steam boiler thermal efficiency was 45.47 % and CO2 emissions were 602.2 tons while at supercritical pressure 240 bar, efficiency increased to 47.12 % with a reduction in CO2 emissions of 20.9 tons to 581.3 tons.
Co-Authors A. M. Harb, Hani Abo-Taleb, Ahmed Agung Satrio Nugroho agus sukarno Agus Suprajitno Agus Suprajitno Ahmed Abo-Taleb Ahmed S. Samra Ahsraf Ashraf Khalil Amir, Afandi Andrianto, Dian Andri Arinan Putra Aser Anou Asri, Mohd Hafizulhadi Mohd ‘Atiq, Muhammad Bakhtiar Indra Kurniawan Berkah Fajar Tamtomo kiono Brama Sakti Handoko Brama Sakti Handoko Daniel Triswahyudi Dedi Nugroho Dedy Syamsuar Deshinta Arrova Dewi Diah Arie WK Eka Nuryanto Budi Susila fajar pujiyanto Fitri Anindyahadi Gunawan Alim Habib ALzaroug Abobaker Wardeko Hadi Pranoto Haikal Satria, Muhammad Hani A. M. Harb Hapsari, Jenny Putri Hariyono, Muhammad Akbar I Nyoman Gede Muliawan Imam Much Ibnu Subroto Iska Yanuartanti Iwan Setiawan Jawarneh, Malik Jenny Putri Hapsari Kamilah Syed Yusof, Sharifah Kamilah, Sharifah khaled jemah basher Khalifa Mansour Khalifa Kuat Supriyadi Laksamana Rajendra Haidar Lawrence Adi Supriyono Lukman Abdul Fatah M Satria M. Gaballah, Waleed M. Haider Abu Yazid M. Haikal Satria M. Haikal Satria M. Ulin Nuha Maivi Kusnandar Mohamad Habib Ahsan Mohammad Alfian Mudzakir Mohd Hafizulhadi Mohd Asri Muhamad Haddin Muhammad Haikal Satria Muhammad Haikal Satria Muhammad Haikal Satria Muhammad Qomaruddin Muhammad Qomaruddin Muhammad Qomaruddin Muhammad Rifai Rifai Munaf Ismail Munaf Ismail Munaf Ismail, Munaf Mustaqim Musyahar, Ghoni Nashruddin Anwar Nuha, M. Ulin Praditya, Muhammad Irfan Nur Pramono Mukti Wibowo Putra, Arinan Qirom Qirom Renantivani, Alivia Reza Yoga Diputra Riky Maulana Firdaus S Sukiran S. Kamilah S. Y S. Kamilah S. Y, S. Kamilah S. Y S. Samra, Ahmed Sarman Sarman Sarman Sarman Sarman, Sarman Satria, M Satria, M. Haikal Satria, Muhammad Haikal Setyanto, Barry Nur Sharifah Kamilah Syed Yusof Sharifah Kamilah Syed Yusof Sharifah Kamilah Syed Yusof Sharifah Yusof Sigit Prakosa Adhi Nugraha Sonny Hady Winoto Sri Arttini Dwi Prasetyawati Sucipto, Dany Sukarno Budi Utomo Sunaryo Sunaryo Sunaryo, Sunaryo Sunu Arsy Pratomo Suprawikno . Supriyadi, Kuat Suryani Alifah Sutarta Tarta Suyanta Suyanta Tri Basuki Kurniawan Triswahyudi, Daniel Vugar Abdullayev Waleed M. Gaballah Yahya Hidayatullah Yazid, M. Haider Abu Yudha Adi Putra Yudistira Marsya Puvindra Yusof, Sharifah Zakariya Ali Saeid Saeid