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IJAIT (International Journal of Applied Information Technology)
Published by Universitas Telkom
ISSN : -     EISSN : 25811223     DOI : https://doi.org/10.25124/ijait
Core Subject : Science,
International Journal of Applied Information Technology covers a broad range of research topics in information technology. The topics include, but are not limited to avionics, bio medical instrumentation, biometric, computer network design, cryptography, data compression, digital signal processing, embedded system, enterprise information system, green energy & computing, interactive programming, internet of things, IT management and governance, IT-business strategic alignment, mobile and ubiquitous computing, monitoring system and techniques, multimedia processing, network security, power electronics, remote monitoring and sensing device, robotics and avionics, signal processing circuits, smart cities and smart grids, telecommunication devices & methods, telecommunication fundamentals.
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An e-Monitoring System for Patients with Non-Communicable Diseases: A Case of Beni County in the Democratic Republic of Congo Josiane Heri; Allan Omondi
IJAIT (International Journal of Applied Information Technology) Vol 06 No 01 (May 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/ijait.v6i01.4765

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Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) are the leading causes of morbidity and mortality globally. 80% of these deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries whose fragile health systems are still grappling with a heavy burden of infectious diseases resulting in a duo burden of disease. While early detection increases the survival rate and ensures a favorable prognosis for most NCDs, about 80% of reported cases are detected at an advanced stage when little can be achieved in treatment. A few such patients are directed to palliative care in hospices. Some challenges include low awareness of NCDs' signs and symptoms, poor treatment, and inadequate early detection and monitoring services. Data collection was done through observation, personal experience, and interviews in the Beni, Democratic Republic of Congo population. The collected data was analyzed to identify the system requirements for a computer-based information system that supports the management of NCDs in rural areas. The findings propose an analytical application software that applies correlation and regression analysis techniques to analyze patients' vitals. This is to be used by community health workers/volunteers, administrators in health care facilities, and medical doctors to support the implementation of early interventions to prevent NCDs from getting worse at an avoidable rate. The system was developed based on an Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD) approach using the V-Shaped system development methodology. Functional testing was conducted to test the system, and the result for each functionality was successful.
Load Balanced User Association Scheme in Planned Non-bias Small Cell Deployment Siva Priya Thiagarajah; Mohamad Yusoff bin Alias; Wooi-Nee Tan
IJAIT (International Journal of Applied Information Technology) Vol 06 No 01 (May 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/ijait.v6i01.4835

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The work presented in this paper focuses on developing a load-balanced user association scheme in a single Radio Access Technology (RAT) Heterogeneous Networks (HetNet). The optimization algorithm maximizes network capacity and optimal user association in a planned small cell deployment framework, considering Quality of Service (QoS) and network load balance. Planned deployment of small cells has many advantages, including controlled interference levels within the HetNet. The proposed Branch and Bound (BAB) based algorithms provide a more realistic interference scenario through the non-use of bias in the small cells. The proposed algorithm achieved higher load balancing than current schemes in literature and high spectral efficiency values.
IoT Facing Covid-19: A Classification Modeling Jorge Gustavo Moreno López
IJAIT (International Journal of Applied Information Technology) Vol 06 No 01 (May 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/ijait.v6i01.4772

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The sudden and disruptive break out of Covid-19 has a significant impact on various sectors. On the other hand, IoT solutions, with an important time and importance in the literature, offer some applications developed to mitigate the effects of the pandemic which affects worldwide. This article aims to analyze the main trends in IoT Healthcare solutions, specifically those aimed at the context of the pandemic. To this end, a systematic literature review is carried out on the main search engines available. As a result, through the classification of articles by the applicability function of "things", the scope is analyzed from a double perspective, IoT - Covid 19 and IoT - Healthcare. Additionally, the metamodeling of the main findings of the study and their respective instances is presented.
The Effect of Structural Equation Modeling on Chatbot Usage: An Investigation of Dialogflow Vinh T. Nguyen; Chuyen T. H. Nguyen
IJAIT (International Journal of Applied Information Technology) Vol 06 No 01 (May 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/ijait.v6i01.4840

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This study aims to understand users' perceptions of using the Dialogflow framework and verify the relationships among service awareness, task-technology fit, output quality, and TAM variables. Generalized Structured Component Analysis was employed to experiment with six hypotheses. Two hundred twenty-seven participants were recruited through the purposive non-random sampling technique. Google Forms was utilized as a medium to develop and distribute survey questionnaires to subjects of interest. The experimental results indicated that perceived ease of use and usefulness had a statistically significant and positive influence on behavioral intention. Awareness of service and output quality was considered reliable predictors of perceived usefulness. Also, perceived task-technology fit positively affected perceived ease of use. The model specification accounted for 50.04% of the total variation. The findings can be leveraged to reinforce TAM in future research in a comparative academic context to validate the hypothesis. Several practitioner recommendations and the study's limitations have been presented.
Adaptive Fuzzy in Agriculture System Eddy Nurraharjo; Muji Syukur; Budi Hartono
IJAIT (International Journal of Applied Information Technology) Vol 06 No 01 (May 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/ijait.v6i01.4752

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Industrial Revolution 4.0 focuses all elements of industry to enter the digital era of governance with a variety of systems, which have been created to provide easy management support, consistency of production, maintain product quality and so on. In agriculture and plantations, the collaborative utilization of detection systems from sensors such as temperature, humidity and light intensity, as well as fuzzy logic algorithm approaches, is expected to produce adaptive operational auxiliary systems. Study for the conditioning of oyster mushroom cultivation room, with research environmental data in the form of temperatures ranging from 15-33 Celsius which will be used for hot and cold classification, humidity 47-99 %RH for classification of high and low humidity conditions and light intensity in the range of values of 80-800 lumens for the classification of dark and bright conditions. The process approaches a combination of rules in forming inference and defuzzification machines that are close to the expected real value. Tsukamoto's method, which was tested in this system research, was able to strengthen the form of fuzzy inference machines to assist in adaptive management of modern cultivation.
Garbage Monitoring System Ready to Transport with Sensor LiDAR Based on Wireless Sensor Network Akuwan Saleh; Rafi Ganendra W; Prima Kristalina
IJAIT (International Journal of Applied Information Technology) Vol 06 No 01 (May 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25124/ijait.v6i01.4918

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The transition of the waste management flow scheme from conventional to modern will be implemented in Indonesia as a whole, considering the national target of reducing waste to 70% by 2025 (Indonesia Presidential Regulation No. 97 of 2017). The high level of waste productivity makes the modern method of transporting garbage by truck (compactor) to each garbage node more efficient. This method has begun to be applied in various cities in Indonesia. However, this method is still dependent on service time, the number of trucks, and limited human resources (HR), which are the causes of the lack of efficiency in waste management in Indonesia. The result of this research is that the intensity of the waste from each node of the trash bin at the TPS can be monitored on the web. The reading data from the LiDAR sensor will be processed using the Time-of-flight method and then sent into ready-to-transport waste intensity data, which will be updated every second (real-time) by each waste node. The waste intensity is classified as complete if the sensor reading is 0-20 cm. marked red on the website, moderate waste intensity if the sensor reads 21-60 cm, marked orange on the website, and empty if the sensor reads 61-120 cm marked white on the website. The results obtained from monitoring the intensity of this waste can help parties and agencies that need information on the intensity of waste at each waste node to maximize waste management.

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