cover
Contact Name
-
Contact Email
-
Phone
-
Journal Mail Official
-
Editorial Address
-
Location
Kota yogyakarta,
Daerah istimewa yogyakarta
INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
ISSN : 25024752     EISSN : 25024760     DOI : -
Core Subject :
Arjuna Subject : -
Articles 65 Documents
Search results for , issue "Vol 16, No 2: November 2019" : 65 Documents clear
Transient stability enhancement of statcom integration in power grid I. A Ethmane; A.K. Mahmoud; M. Maaroufi; A. Yahfdhou
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 16, No 2: November 2019
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v16.i2.pp553-561

Abstract

To solve load growth of a hybrid existing electrical system, we at first build generation stations (wind, solar or thermical). And secondly in 2025 year, when the system is so meshed, some buses will be very far from production energy, the transits power will be lower than the transmission capacity, and the voltage drop out margin limit of stability. Therefore it is proposed to install Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS) devices to enhance the transient power stability and quality in the power system. The power flow analysis of Newton Raphson method is performed on a seven (7) bus system with and without static synchronous compensator (STATCOM). The STATCOM is a shunt connected FACTS devices that are useful for reactive power compensation and mitigation of power quality problems in transmission and distribution systems. These investigations indicate the need of power flow analysis and determine best locations of STATCOM on the proposed system. The results of simulation have been programmed in MATLAB and PSS/E Simulator. In the end the expected disturbances and the power quality enhancement of the network in the horizon 2025 were attenuated by integration of STATCOM that is able to supply or absorb reactive power and to maintain the voltage at 1pu.
Detection of fault during power swing in test system interconnected with DG Nor Zulaily Mohamad; Ahmad Farid Abidin; Ismail Musirin
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 16, No 2: November 2019
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v16.i2.pp577-585

Abstract

Distance relay is prone to mal-operate during power swing, thus most of modern distance relay design is equipped with power swing blocking scheme to block the operation during power swing and reset the blocking operation whenever a fault occurs during power swing. However, the detection of fault during power swing especially for high resistance fault possess a challenging task, therefore it may cause the unblocking function to vulnerable to operate. This paper presents the development of a detection scheme for detecting fault during power swing in test system interconnected with Distributed Generation (DG). In this study, the detection scheme is proposed based on S-Transform analysis on the distance relay input voltage signal. It is demonstrated that the proposed S-Transform detection based scheme can effectively detect various type of fault during power swing includes high resistance fault, as well as able to operate correctly even with the presence of DG in the test system.
Review on measurement techniques and technologies to propose new rating scale measurement for shariah compliant hotel industry in Malaysia Hazlin Fardila Abdul Hasim; NorHapiza Mohd Ariffin; Mohd Zaki Zakaria
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 16, No 2: November 2019
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v16.i2.pp685-691

Abstract

The tourism industry based on the Islamic approach is increasingly accepted by the tourists.  This paper presents a review of measurement techniques and technologies’ scale measurement for Shariah Compliant Hotel Industry in Malaysia. Since the use of the rating system in Syariah Hotel Industry in Malaysia has yet to be implemented, it is difficult for the industry to determine the status level of a hotel. Furthermore, the consumers are unable to make the right choice based on their own needs. This study aims to propose new Rating Assessment for Scale Measurement system focusing on hotel industry based on Shariah Compliant standard known as Shariah Compliant Hotel Rating Measurement Scale System (SCHRMS). Scale measurement will be used to ensure all the Shariah Compliant Certificates are certified with certain level and follow the same standard. Multiple characteristics and categories must be clarified or considered when processing rating assessment for Shariah Compliance (SC) hotel. To solve the multiple characteristics’ issues, Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process will be used. The process is accurate and suitable for selecting various types of information and can be used as a decision-making tool because it controls uncertain and inaccurate data. The raw data obtained from questionnaires as well as structured and unstructured interview will be analyzed using Rasch Analysis Method. Only this method is will be able to comply to the five main principles of analysis for a more meaningful and accurate conclusion of the research data obtained. Through this system that will developed, the problem related to rating measurement for SC hotel will be solved. The SC hotel rating system will be parallel to the conventional based hotel. The system is accepted for the convenience of Muslims as well as non-Muslims globally.
Voiced and unvoiced separation in malay speech using zero crossing rate and energy Rafizah Mohd Hanifa; Khalid Isa; Shamsul Mohamad; Shaharil Mohd Shah; Shelena Soosay Nathan; Rosni Ramle; Mazniha Berahim
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 16, No 2: November 2019
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v16.i2.pp775-780

Abstract

This paper contributes to the literature on voice-recognition in the context of non-English language. Specifically, it aims to validate the techniques used to present the basic characteristics of speech, viz. voiced and unvoiced, that need to be evaluated when analysing speech signals. Zero Crossing Rate (ZCR) and Short Time Energy (STE) are used in this paper to perform signal pre-processing of continuous Malay speech to separate the voiced and unvoiced parts. The study is based on non-real time data which was developed from a collection of audio speeches. The signal is assessed using ZCR and STE for comparison purposes. The results revealed that ZCR are low for voiced part and high for unvoiced part whereas the STE is high for voiced part and low for unvoiced part. Thus, these two techniques can be used effectively for separating voiced and unvoiced for continuous Malay speech.
Link-state QoS routing protocol under various mobility models Safaa Laqtib; Khalid El Yassini; Moulay Lahcen Hasnaoui
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 16, No 2: November 2019
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v16.i2.pp906-916

Abstract

Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) consists of a group of mobile or wireless nodes that are placed randomly and dynamically that causes the continual change between nodes. A mobility model attempts to mimic the movement of real mobile nodes that change the speed and direction with time. The mobility model that accurately represents the characteristics of the mobile nodes in an ad hoc network is the key to examine whether a given protocol. The aim of this paper is to compare the performance of four different mobility models (i.e. Random Waypoint, Random Direction, Random walk, and Steady-State Random Waypoint) in MANET. These models were configured with Optimized Link State Routing (OLSR) protocol under three QoS (Quality of Service) metrics such as the Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR), Throughput, End-to-End delay. The simulation results show the effectiveness of Steady-State Random Waypoint Mobility Models and encourage further investigations to extend it in order to guarantee other QoS requirements.
Development of MIMO antenna with decoupling structure for ultra-wideband application Muhammad Aslam Hasin; M. T. Ali; Hamizan Yong; Bazilah Baharom; Hadi Jumaat
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 16, No 2: November 2019
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v16.i2.pp818-826

Abstract

This paper presents the design of adouble-sided Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) antenna with a decoupling structure for Ultra-WideBand (UWB) applications. The proposed antenna consists of four square radiating elements printed on FR-4 substrate with partial slotted ground. The substrate consists of two sides and each side are consisting of two slotted partial ground and two square radiator antennas. The elements of the front side are orthogonal to the elements of the back side because it was to increase the isolation of the antenna. The front and back sides of the substrate were also presented with the decoupling structure to avoid the mutual coupling of each antenna. The results of simulated and measured of the proposed UWB MIMO antenna are observed and analyzed. The objective of the UWB MIMO antenna was achieved that large bandwidth of return loss below than -10 dB from 3.3 GHz to 11GHz with an insertion loss lower than -20 dB within the required frequency band. The proposed MIMO antennas exhibits a nearly Omni-directional radiation pattern with average gain value 4.36 dBi.
Neuro-physiological porn addiction detection using machine learning approach Norhaslinda Kamaruddin; Abdul Wahab; Yasmeen Rozaidi
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 16, No 2: November 2019
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v16.i2.pp964-971

Abstract

Pornography is a portrayal of sexual subject contents for the exclusive purpose of sexual arousal that can lead to addiction. The availability and easy accessibility of the Internet connectivity have created unprecedented opportunities for sexual education, learning, and growth for adolescences to be in the rise. Hence, the risk of porn addiction developed by teenagers has also increased due to highly prevalent porn consumption. To date, the only available means of detecting porn addiction is through questionnaire. However, while answering the questions, participants may suppress or exaggerate their answers because porn addiction is considered taboo in the community. Hence, the purpose of this project is to develop an engine with multiple classifiers to recognize porn addiction using electroencephalography (EEG) signals and to compare classifiers performance. In the experimental study, the neuro-physiological signals of EEG data were collected previously in Indonesia among students age 9 to 13 years old by researchers from the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). The EEG data were pre-processed, and relevant features are extracted using Mel-Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCC). Then, the features are classified to produce the outputs of valance and arousal. Subsequently, three different classifiers of Multilayer Perceptron (MLP), Naive Bayesian (NB), and Random Forest (RF) are employed to determine whether the participant is a porn addict or otherwise. The experimental results show that the MLP classifier yields slightly better accuracy compared to Naïve Bayes and Random Forest classifiers making the MLP classifier preferable for porn addiction recognition. Although this work is still at infancy stage, it is envisaged for the work to be expanded for comprehensive porn addiction recognition system so that early intervention and appropriate support can be given for the teenagers with pornography addiction problem.
Stress catcher application for mobile stress monitoring using questionnaire-based Aslina Baharum; Siti Hasnah Tanalol; Cheng Xu Jian; Muhammad Omar; Noorsidi Aizuddin Mat Noor; Nurhafizah Moziyana Mohd Yusop
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 16, No 2: November 2019
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v16.i2.pp917-924

Abstract

Nowadays, stress has become the main reason to cause health problems. The human’s lifestyle has been increasing due to the fast development of technologies which help to improve performance and productivity indirectly increased the burden of human lifestyle. Many studies have done to identify the cause of stress and the effect of stress among university students. However, stress monitoring is not well mentioned in the previous works especially stress monitoring with questionnaire-based. Thus, this research tried to come out with a mobile application that fit to use to monitor the stress level by using a questionnaire. Mobile-D used to identify and develop the mobile application, namely as Stress Catcher. Mobile-D approach allows Test-driven development and it is suitable to use for mobile applications development. A prototype of Stress Catcher will function to prove the usefulness in human lifestyle.
Visualization of job availability based on text analytics localization approach Nur Azmina Mohamad Zamani; Norhaslinda Kamaruddin; Abdul Wahab; Nur Shahana Saat
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 16, No 2: November 2019
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v16.i2.pp744-751

Abstract

Rate of employment is a strong indicator of economic stability of a country. It relates to the number of volumes of produced products and services. If the unemployment rate is high, the amount of gross domestic product (GDP) of a country may be declined. One of the main factors that contributes to low rate of employment is the mismatch between job seeker and the requirement of the job applied.  This is due to the limited analysis performed on the relevant information on job advertisement; such as, skills, responsibilities of the job, location and expectation of the employers. The obscure job descriptions provided in the advertisement may result in application of unsuitable candidates that can cause rejection of the candidate and the potential employer may take a long time to filter and evaluate the applications. A system that is able to provide relevant information in a simple and catchy way is needed to simplify the task of job searching. In this paper we proposed a text analytics technique to extract users’ comments from social media such as Twitter and Facebook on job advertisement. The result is then displayed in a geotagged map that can reveal the density of job availability based on geographical location. The job seekers can easily observe and select their desired job location. The initial system shows potential of the inclusion of the proposed approach in job advertisement websites. In comparison to other job searching websites, this system can provide additional information on public view about the advertised job obtained from the social media text analytics. With this additional information, jobseekers have more confidence in job selection and allows employers to receive more suitable candidates for the available positions. It is hoped that the proposed system can tailor the job advertisements to the need of the jobseeker and making the job application more relevant hence reducing the potential employers’ processing time.
Simulation hedge investment portfolios through options portfolio Miguel Jiménez-Gómez; Natalia Acevedo-Prins; Miguel David Rojas-López
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 16, No 2: November 2019
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v16.i2.pp843-847

Abstract

This paper presents two hedging strategies with financial options to mitigate the market risk associated with the future purchase of investment portfolios that exhibit the same behavior as Colombia's COLCAP stock index. The first strategy consists in the purchase of a Call plain vanilla option and the second strategy in the purchase of a Call option and the sale of a Call option. The second strategy corresponds to a portfolio of options called Bull Call Spread. To determine the benefits of hedging and the best strategy, the Geometric Brownian Motion and Monte Carlo simulation is used. The results show that the two hedging strategies manage to mitigate market risk and the best strategy is the first one despite the fact that the Bull Call Spread strategy is lower cost.

Filter by Year

2019 2019


Filter By Issues
All Issue Vol 41, No 2: February 2026 Vol 41, No 1: January 2026 Vol 40, No 3: December 2025 Vol 40, No 2: November 2025 Vol 40, No 1: October 2025 Vol 39, No 3: September 2025 Vol 39, No 2: August 2025 Vol 39, No 1: July 2025 Vol 38, No 3: June 2025 Vol 38, No 2: May 2025 Vol 38, No 1: April 2025 Vol 37, No 3: March 2025 Vol 37, No 2: February 2025 Vol 37, No 1: January 2025 Vol 36, No 3: December 2024 Vol 36, No 2: November 2024 Vol 36, No 1: October 2024 Vol 35, No 3: September 2024 Vol 35, No 2: August 2024 Vol 35, No 1: July 2024 Vol 34, No 3: June 2024 Vol 34, No 2: May 2024 Vol 34, No 1: April 2024 Vol 33, No 3: March 2024 Vol 33, No 2: February 2024 Vol 33, No 1: January 2024 Vol 32, No 3: December 2023 Vol 32, No 1: October 2023 Vol 31, No 3: September 2023 Vol 31, No 2: August 2023 Vol 31, No 1: July 2023 Vol 30, No 3: June 2023 Vol 30, No 2: May 2023 Vol 30, No 1: April 2023 Vol 29, No 3: March 2023 Vol 29, No 2: February 2023 Vol 29, No 1: January 2023 Vol 28, No 3: December 2022 Vol 28, No 2: November 2022 Vol 28, No 1: October 2022 Vol 27, No 3: September 2022 Vol 27, No 2: August 2022 Vol 27, No 1: July 2022 Vol 26, No 3: June 2022 Vol 26, No 2: May 2022 Vol 26, No 1: April 2022 Vol 25, No 3: March 2022 Vol 25, No 2: February 2022 Vol 25, No 1: January 2022 Vol 24, No 3: December 2021 Vol 24, No 2: November 2021 Vol 24, No 1: October 2021 Vol 23, No 3: September 2021 Vol 23, No 2: August 2021 Vol 23, No 1: July 2021 Vol 22, No 3: June 2021 Vol 22, No 2: May 2021 Vol 22, No 1: April 2021 Vol 21, No 3: March 2021 Vol 21, No 2: February 2021 Vol 21, No 1: January 2021 Vol 20, No 3: December 2020 Vol 20, No 2: November 2020 Vol 20, No 1: October 2020 Vol 19, No 3: September 2020 Vol 19, No 2: August 2020 Vol 19, No 1: July 2020 Vol 18, No 3: June 2020 Vol 18, No 2: May 2020 Vol 18, No 1: April 2020 Vol 17, No 3: March 2020 Vol 17, No 2: February 2020 Vol 17, No 1: January 2020 Vol 16, No 3: December 2019 Vol 16, No 2: November 2019 Vol 16, No 1: October 2019 Vol 15, No 3: September 2019 Vol 15, No 2: August 2019 Vol 15, No 1: July 2019 Vol 14, No 3: June 2019 Vol 14, No 2: May 2019 Vol 14, No 1: April 2019 Vol 13, No 3: March 2019 Vol 13, No 2: February 2019 Vol 13, No 1: January 2019 Vol 12, No 3: December 2018 Vol 12, No 2: November 2018 Vol 12, No 1: October 2018 Vol 11, No 3: September 2018 Vol 11, No 2: August 2018 Vol 11, No 1: July 2018 Vol 10, No 3: June 2018 Vol 10, No 2: May 2018 Vol 10, No 1: April 2018 Vol 9, No 3: March 2018 Vol 9, No 2: February 2018 Vol 9, No 1: January 2018 Vol 8, No 3: December 2017 Vol 8, No 2: November 2017 Vol 8, No 1: October 2017 Vol 7, No 3: September 2017 Vol 7, No 2: August 2017 Vol 7, No 1: July 2017 Vol 6, No 3: June 2017 Vol 6, No 2: May 2017 Vol 6, No 1: April 2017 Vol 5, No 3: March 2017 Vol 5, No 2: February 2017 Vol 5, No 1: January 2017 Vol 4, No 3: December 2016 Vol 4, No 2: November 2016 Vol 4, No 1: October 2016 Vol 3, No 3: September 2016 Vol 3, No 2: August 2016 Vol 3, No 1: July 2016 Vol 2, No 3: June 2016 Vol 2, No 2: May 2016 Vol 2, No 1: April 2016 Vol 1, No 3: March 2016 Vol 1, No 2: February 2016 Vol 1, No 1: January 2016 Vol 16, No 3: December 2015 Vol 16, No 2: November 2015 Vol 16, No 1: October 2015 Vol 15, No 3: September 2015 Vol 15, No 2: August 2015 Vol 15, No 1: July 2015 Vol 14, No 3: June 2015 Vol 14, No 2: May 2015 Vol 14, No 1: April 2015 Vol 13, No 3: March 2015 Vol 13, No 2: February 2015 Vol 13, No 1: January 2015 Vol 12, No 12: December 2014 Vol 12, No 11: November 2014 Vol 12, No 10: October 2014 Vol 12, No 9: September 2014 Vol 12, No 8: August 2014 Vol 12, No 7: July 2014 Vol 12, No 6: June 2014 Vol 12, No 5: May 2014 Vol 12, No 4: April 2014 Vol 12, No 3: March 2014 Vol 12, No 2: February 2014 Vol 12, No 1: January 2014 Vol 11, No 12: December 2013 Vol 11, No 11: November 2013 Vol 11, No 10: October 2013 Vol 11, No 9: September 2013 Vol 11, No 8: August 2013 Vol 11, No 7: July 2013 Vol 11, No 6: June 2013 Vol 11, No 5: May 2013 Vol 11, No 4: April 2013 Vol 11, No 3: March 2013 Vol 11, No 2: February 2013 Vol 11, No 1: January 2013 Vol 10, No 8: December 2012 Vol 10, No 7: November 2012 Vol 10, No 6: October 2012 Vol 10, No 5: September 2012 Vol 10, No 4: August 2012 Vol 10, No 3: July 2012 More Issue