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Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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A review of microstrip antenna designs for TV white space applications Chamath Kalanaka Vithanawasam; Yi Lung Then; Hieng Tiong Su
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 19, No 2: August 2020
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v19.i2.pp855-863

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A review on prominent microstrip antennas fabricated for TV White Space applications is presented. This paper will delve into some of the most notable microstrip antenna designs in this frequency band that have come up in recent years. They will be analyzed to identify their strengths and weaknesses, and feedback is provided on their perceived usefulness. These antennas are designed with specific intentions, such as being placed in areas prone to harsh weather, or for long distance communications. One of the most recent antenna types to enter mainstream discussion is the microstrip patch antenna, which can easily be altered to fit various applications. Methods of connectivity such as TV White Space are enthusiastically used in various applications pertaining to connectivity and various microstrip antennas have been designed for this purpose. A conclusion was reached on the compact shorted printed monopole antenna being the most plausible choice from the antennas that have been considered and discussed.
A novel bandwidth enhanced triple band antenna for satellite and airborne applications Mohammed Ismail Mohammed
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 19, No 2: August 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v19.i2.pp659-668

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This paper presents a novel bandwidth enhancement technique in which a passive stack of third order Sierpinski carpet fractal antenna is parasitically coupled to the driven element that is also a Sierpinski fractal of third order. Edge feeding technique is used. The passive stack placed symmetric to the driven elements provide the combined benefits of horizontal and vertical parasitic coupling, with added advantage of miniaturization contributed by fractal technology. Result of the study indicate that the antenna array provide triple band with a large inter-band separation that mitigates the effects of inter-band interference. The first band at 6.1Ghz with bandwidth of 250Mhz supports mobile wireless and fixed satellite service, the second band at 7.1Ghz with 350Mhz bandwidth supports mobile wireless, fixed wireless and fixed satellite service. The third band is at 11.6Ghz with bandwidth of 1.4Ghz and supports fixed wireless and fixed satellite services. The number of elements in the parasitic stack influence array performance in terms of bandwidth, gain and directivity. The bandwidth in the third band increased from 1.5Ghz for two-element stack to 1.7Ghz for three-element. This has an advantage over conventional antenna array, that use more active antenna elements that have the limitations of more power consumption and large space occupancy. 
Electrochemical properties of kenaf-derived activated carbon electrodes under different activation time durations for supercapacitor application Muhammad Nizam Abdul Razak; Zulkarnain Ahmad Noorden; Farid Nasir Ani; Zulkurnain Abdul Malek; Jasrul Jamani Jamian; Nouruddeen Bashir
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 19, No 2: August 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v19.i2.pp1105-1112

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The electrochemical properties of supercapacitors with kenaf-derived activated carbon electrodes under different activation time durations were evaluated. The study aims to determine the optimum activation time required that contributes to highest supercapacitor’s perfomance. Kenaf fibre was firstly carbonized at 400 °C to remove its water content and any volatile substances. The resulted kenaf-derived carbon was then impregnated in potassium hydroxide (KOH) with 4:1 impregnation ratio and left overnight. After the impregnation process, the carbon sample was activated at 600 °C with different heating time durations of 1, 2, 3 and 4 hours and named as A600-1, A600-2, A600-3 and A600-4, repectively. Four supercapacitors with the kenaf-derived activated carbon samples as the electrodes were fabricated based on two-electrode symmetrical test cell system. Specific capacitances of 108, 189, 242, and 126 F/g for supercapacitors with activated carbon A600-1, A600-2, A600-3 and A600-4 electrodes, respectively were achieved. These were much higher than previously reported values of only up to 37 F/g. The finding suggests that an inexpensive fibrous carbon material derived from kenaf by a facile pyrolysis process may be a remarkable choice to construct high performance supercapacitor.
A smart gas leakage monitoring system for use in hospitals Nadia Mahmood Hussien; Yasmin Makki Mohialden; Nada Thanoon Ahmed; Mostafa Abdulghafoor Mohammed; Tole Sutikno
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 19, No 2: August 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v19.i2.pp1048-1054

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A gas leaks lead to personal and financial damage. Much effort has been dedicated to preventing such leaks and developing reliable techniques for leak detection and leakage localization using sensors. These sensors usually sound an alarm after detecting a dangerous gas in its vicinity. This paper describes a system for detecting a gas leakage from cylinders which notifies the user via the GSM network. The system consists of an LPG gas leakage detector which sends a warning signal to Arduino Uno Microcontroller. The system uses the GSM network to send notifications, a liquid crystal display (LCD) monitor to display the warning message and buzzer to sound the alert.
A new fast efficient non-maximum suppression algorithm based on image segmentation Oday Jasim Al-Furaiji; Nguyen Anh Tuan; Viktar Yurevich Tsviatkou
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 19, No 2: August 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v19.i2.pp1062-1070

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In this paper, the problem of finding local extrema in grayscale images is considered. The known non-maximum suppression algorithms provide high speed, but only single-pixel extrema are extracted, skipping regions formed by multi-pixel extrema. Morphological algorithms allow toextract all extrema but its maxima and minima are processed separately with high computational complexity by iterative processing based on image reconstruction using image morphological dilation and erosion. In this paper a new fast efficient non-maximum suppression algorithm based on image segmentation and border analysis is proposed. The proposed algorithm considers homogeneous areas, which are formed by multi-pixel extrema and are the local maxima or minima in relation to adjacent areas, eliminating iterative processing of non-extreme pixels and assigning label numbers to local extrema during their search. The proposed algorithm allowed to increase the accuracy of local extremum extraction in comparison with known non-maximum suppression algorithms and reduce the computational complexity and the use of RAM in comparison with the morphological algorithms.
Wideband millimeter wave rectangular dielectric resonator antenna for 5G applications Abinash Gaya; Mohd Haizal Jamaluddin; Irfan Ali
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 19, No 2: August 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v19.i2.pp1088-1094

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A probe fed rectangular dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) is designed here for millimeter wave 5G applications. A wide bandwidth of 5GHz has been achieved with frequency range from 24.24GHz to 29. 20GHz. The calculated percentage banwidth is 19% centered at 26GHz. The DRA is fed by a probe with a microstrip line of unequal strip dimensions over the substrate. The measured gain of the antenna is 6.25dBi. The calculated radiation efficiency is 96%. The measured axial ratio bandwidth is from 24.08GHz to 23.90GHz, which is about 0.75 percentage bandwidth. The probe height above to the substrate is optimized to exite the DRA. The microstripline coupling is used to resonate the DRA at desizred resonating frequency. The widebandwidth with high efficiency achived here will make this antenna suitable for the 5G applications at band 30 GHz.
Multi-level cyber security system for VANET Muntadher Naeem Yasir; Muayad Sadik Croock
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 19, No 2: August 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v19.i2.pp940-948

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Recently, the cyber security of vehicular ad-hoc network (VANET) including two practicable: car-to-car and car-to-infrastructure has been considered due to importance. It has become possible to keep pace with the development in the world, where the safety of people is a priority in the development of technology in general and in particular in the field of VANET. In this paper, a cyber security system for VANET has been proposed to tackle the DOS attacks. The proposed system includes three security levels. Firstly, the registeration level that ask vehicles to be registered in the system, in which the network exclude the unrigestered ones. Secondly, the authentication level that checks the vehicles before joining the network. This is done by applying a proposed algorithm that considers the hash function and factory number. Thirdly, the proposed system ables to detect the DOS attack by any involved vehicle using the monitoring algorithm that allocate such vehicle to be excluded from the network. The obtained results show the efficient performance of the proposed system in managing the security of the VANET network. The multi-level system increases the security of the network, in which the attacks can be eliminated.
Test suites effectiveness evolution in open source systems: empirical study Mohammed Akour; Mamdouh Alenezi
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 19, No 2: August 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v19.i2.pp992-999

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Test suite code coverage is usually used to indicate the capability of a test suite in detecting faults. Earlier research studies, which explored the relationship among test suite effectiveness and code coverage, have not addressed this relationship evolutionally. Moreover, some of these works were studied small or identical domain systems, which make the result generalization process unclear for other systems. Finally, some of these studies were conducted with automatically generated test suites, which might not present the real situation for studied systems, so the results cannot be generalized to real test suites. In this paper, the authors empirically explore three open-source software systems along with their 11 versions. These versions are evolved over time and might have more sources of code and test suites. This work objective is to study the correlation between test suite effectiveness, the size of the test suite, and coverage for three Java programs during their evolution. In this work, the code coverage, test suite LOC and mutation testing coverage are measured to assess the correlation between the effectiveness of fault detection, code coverage, and test suite size. Based on the result we cannot generalize the assumption that test size is always revealing a positive correlation with its effectiveness, but still weak to the high correlation between test effectiveness, test size, and coverage. 
Experimental investigation of photovoltaic thermal solar air collector with exergy performance comparison Bahtiar Bahtiar; Muhammad Zohri; Ahmad Fudholi
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 19, No 2: August 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v19.i2.pp652-658

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The integration of photovoltaic technology and solar air collector is named a photovoltaic thermal (PVT) system. PVT system generates electricity as pumping power to fan DC and produces thermal energy together with to cooling PV panel. The experimental with the indoor and outdoor evaluation of PVT solar air collector have been compared at the chosen solar intensity of 820 W/m2. The mass flow rate is range from 0.01 kg/s to 0.05 kg/s. The exergy and efficiency exergy accuracy of PVT solar air collector between indoor and outdoor evaluation are 98.42%, 98.11% respectively. The exergy and exergy efficiency comparison results indicated that the indoor and outdoor investigation is suitable. 
Implementation of an efficient web-based movie ticket purchasing system in the context of Bangladesh Gazi Zahirul Islam; Isrut Jahan Zinnia; Md. Fokhray Hossain; Md. Riazur Rahman; Aman Ullah Juman; Al Nahian Bin Emran
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 19, No 2: August 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v19.i2.pp828-836

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The ‘Movie Ticket Purchase System’ is a web-based application. In this application, people can purchase movie tickets from all movie theatres in Bangladesh. Before purchasing a ticket, people have to do registration or login. This website builds by PHP and JavaScript for back-end; HTML, CSS for front-end. All steps of the software development life cycle are addressed properly to develop and implement the software. This website has three panels: one for the Admin, one for the Theatre Assistant and another for the Customer/User. Admin can insert the theatres, and Theatre Assistant handled maximum manual works on the website like movie add, delete, stop running, screen adds, etc. This is the first website in Bangladesh where people can purchase tickets from multiple movie halls and the site is only dedicated to this purpose. The website is very user-friendly and attractive that can give comfort to the end users. Also, the theater owners that have no digital platform for selling tickets can be a member of our service and get the opportunity of using digital platform.

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