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Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Fault Diagnosis for Fuel Cell Based on Naive Bayesian Classification Liping Fan; Xing Huang; Liu Yi
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 11, No 12: December 2013
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

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Many kinds of uncertain factors may exist in the process of fault diagnosis and affect diagnostic results. Bayesian network is one of the most effective theoretical models for uncertain knowledge expression and reasoning. The method of naive Bayesian classification is used in this paper in fault diagnosis of a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) system. Based on the model of PEMFC, fault data are obtained through simulation experiment, learning and training of the naive Bayesian classification are finished, and some testing samples are selected to validate this method. Simulation results demonstrate that the method is feasible.  DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v11i12.3695
An Adequacy Evaluation Model for Power System Nian Liu; Buxiang Zhou; Bo Lin; Luofang Zhu; Ming Liu
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 11, No 12: December 2013
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The variety of the weather condition in which a transmission and distribution hybrid system resides has a significant impact on the reliability results of power systems; therefore, model is the key point of reliability evaluation when considering weather change. This paper illustrates a model that can be utilized for the evaluation of adequacy in weather conditions, and presents a calculation method for system component failure rate in the adverse weather conditions. Using Monte-Carlo simulation which based on component state duration sampling to get the evaluation results of the power system, and provide the basis for power system adequacy analysis. Results of calculation examples show that the proposed model is feasible and effective in power system. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v11i12.2546
Positioning of Logistics based on RFID and Integrated Sharing System Qi Xu; Zheng Liu
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 11, No 12: December 2013
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As logistics system becomes more complex, identifying and tracking a certain product or pallet in the whole process based on RFID in a real-time manner has played an important role. This study is focusing on identification, locating, tracking and dynamic management on logistics by using RFID technology. Firstly, an innovative scheme for the identification of an individual physical object through Web service is proposed. Then, an anti-collision framed slotted Aloha algorithm for the multiple tags simultaneously sensing is discussed. In addition, a selection sequence optimizing model via RFID technology is developed, and numerical analysis is made to explain the model. Finally, an RFID-based framework of dynamic logistics management system is put forward in order to realize logistics processes automatically verified and operation optimized. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v11i12.3664
A Strategy Research on MPPT Technique in Photovoltaic Power Generation System Fu Qiang; Tong Nan
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 11, No 12: December 2013
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Output mode of photovoltaic cell is a complex transcendental equation, which is rather difficult to figure out by the numerical method. Traditional MPPT requests highly of initial value with low accuracy. In this thesis, simulation model of photovoltaic cell is built to simulate environmental situations under different lights and temperatures, taking advantage of particle swarm and ant colony intelligent algorithm to track the maximum power point of photovoltaic cell. Furthermore, a kind of intelligent perturbative tracking method is put forward combined with traditional perturbative tracking and intelligent tracking. The simulation result showing that intelligent perturbative tracking strategy has superior accuracy and adaptability than traditional MPPT method. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v11i12.3685
The Design of Wild Animals Monitoring System Based on 3G and Internet of Things Jiang Xiao; Chenying Zeng; Zhouyan Yu
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 11, No 12: December 2013
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As the rapid growth of economy and population, the wild animals’ habitat is badly damaged by the development and utilization of wild animals living environment by people. To carry out the research on wildlife monitoring technology is of great significance. Along with the advent of the era of 3G, 3G transmission technology is more and more advanced, and the Android operating system is currently the most popular operating system. The advantages and disadvantages of the existing monitoring technology are summed up, then wireless multimedia sensor network monitoring technology solutions which is a collection of 3G technology, Android platform and Zigbee short-range wireless communication technology is put forward in this paper. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v11i12.3895

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