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NB-IoT and LTE-M towards massive MTC: Complete performance evaluation for 5G mMTC Adil Abou El Hassan; Abdelmalek El Mehdi; Mohammed Saber
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 23, No 1: July 2021
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v23.i1.pp308-320

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Since the emerging 5G wireless network is expected to significantly revolutionize thefield of communication, its standardization and design should regard the internet ofthings (IoT) among the main orientations. Also, emerging IoT applications introducenew requirements other than throughput to support massive machine-type commu-nication (mMTC) where small data packets are occasionally sent. Therefore, moreimportance is attached to coverage, latency, power consumption, and connection den-sity. For this purpose, the third generation partnership project (3GPP) has introducedtwo novel cellular IoT technologies supporting mMTC, known as NB-IoT and LTE-M. This paper aims to determine the system configuration and deployment required forNB-IoT and LTE-M technologies to fully meet the 5G mMTC requirements in termsof coverage, throughput, latency, battery life, and connection density. An overview ofthese technologies and their design principles is also described. A complete evalua-tion of NB-IoT and LTE-M performance against 5G mMTC requirements is presented,and it is shown that these requirements can be met but only under certain conditionsregarding system configuration and deployment. This is followed by a performancecomparative analysis, which is mainly conducted to determine the limits and suitableuse cases of each technology.
Formulation of city health development index using data mining Bertalya Bertalya; Prihandoko Prihandoko; Lilis Setyowati; Febrian Iftikhar Irawan; Syahifa Rahmita Irlianti
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 23, No 1: July 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v23.i1.pp362-369

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Every five years Public Health Research publishes a Public Health Development Index that describes public health in Indonesia. The Public Health Development Index is measured using data from the Public Health Research and the National Socio-Economic Survey, and the Village Potential Survey which is obtained by surveying from sampling data. In fact, the Provincial and City Health Offices have health profile data reports every year. For this reason, this study analyzes existing health profile data using data mining techniques to obtain indicator data that are very influential in formulating the City Health Development Index. This City Health Development Index was successfully formulated by adopting the Model of Public Health Development Index in 2013 and using indicators from annual health profile data which obtained from the data mining process, i.e., Random Forest algorithm. The proposed model can be used as the annual report of a city to describe the health condition of that city. For the future research, the model can be adopted to measure some specific aspects of city health condition.
Modelling consumer’s intention to use IoT devices: role of technophilia Nusrat Jahan; Md. Abu Hosen Shawon; Farzana Sadia; Dilara Khanom Nitu; Md. Enam Kobir Ribon; Imran Mahmud
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 23, No 1: July 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v23.i1.pp612-620

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The present study has been conducted to examine whether skills and general technology-related value (GTV) required to operate the internet of things (IoT). This study also investigates is there any effect of technophilia to adopt IoT. The research method we use in this quantitative study was the sample survey. For investigating results, 352 surveys were conducted where 26 surveys were led through online and 292 surveys were distributed to different age groups. The proposed model was examined using partial least square structural equation model where the results revealed that IoT skills and General knowledge on technology directly contribute to technophilia which covers behavioural, emotional, and cognitive aspects. That is if people have a fascination for new technologies then they are willing to use IoT.
Balanced islanding detection of integrated DG with phase angle between voltage and current M Krishna Goriparthy; B Geetha Lakshmi
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 23, No 1: July 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v23.i1.pp32-40

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The integration of renewable energy systems is enhancing in daily life for supplying the global demand for electric energy. The concerning problem with the integration of such distributed generation (DG) is islanding. It may damage the consumers and equipment. As per the IEEE 1547 DG integration specifications it must be identified in 2 seconds. In this article a novel passive recognition approach occupying on the rate of change of phase angle between positive sequence voltage and current is (RCPABPSVAC) is proposed. The existing passive methods failed to detect balanced and low power mismatch islanding cases. The suggested approach can do it and strongly classifies the non islanding situations with the islanding situations. The simulations are implemented in MATLAB/Simulink environment.
Password authentication scheme based on smart card and QR code Mushtaq Hasson; Ali A. Yassin; Abdulla J. Yassin; Abdullah Mohammed Rashid; Aqeel A. Yaseen; Hamid Alasadi
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 23, No 1: July 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v23.i1.pp140-149

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As a hopeful computing paradigm, cloud services are obtainable to end users based on pay-as-you-go service. Security is represented one of the vital issues for the extended adoption of cloud computing, with the object of accessing several cloud service providers, applications, and services by using anonymity features to authenticate the user. We present a good authentication scheme based on quick response (QR) code and smart card. Furthermore, our proposed scheme has several crucial merits such as key management, mutual authentication, one-time password, user anonymity, freely chosen password, secure password changes, and revocation by using QR code. The security of proposed scheme depends on crypto-hash function, QR-code validation, and smart card. Moreover, we view that our proposed scheme can resist numerous malicious attacks and are more appropriate for practical applications than other previous works. The proposed scheme has proved as a strong mutual authentication based on burrows-abadi-needham (BAN) logic and security analysis. Furthermore, our proposed scheme has good results compared with related work.
Flight parameters improvement for an unmanned aerial vehicle using a lookup table based fuzzy PID controller Abderrahmen Benbouali; Fayçal Chabni; Rachid Taleb; Noureddine Mansour
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 23, No 1: July 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v23.i1.pp171-178

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In this paper, a control scheme based on lookup table fuzzy proportionalintegral-derivate (PID) controller for the quadrotor unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) movement control is proposed. This type of control provides enhanced quadrotor movement control beyond what can be achieved with conventional controllers and has a less computational burden on the processor. The proposed control scheme uses three lookup table based fuzzy logic controllers to control the different movement ranges of a quadrotor (i.e. roll, pitch, and yaw) to achieve stability. The mathematical model of a quadrotor, used to design the proposed controller, is derived based on the Lagrange approach. The processor in the loop (PIL) technique was used to test and validate the proposed control scheme. MATLAB/Simulink environment was used as a platform for the quadrotor model, whereas a low cost and high-performance STM32F407 microcontroller was used to implement the controllers. Data transfer between the hardware and software is via serial communication converter. The control system designed based on simulation is tested and validated using “processor in the loop” techniques.
Optimising monthly tilt angles of solar panels using particle swarm optimisation algorithm Namruta S. Kanianthara; Swee Peng Ang; Ashraf Fathi Khalil Sulayman; Zainidi bin Hj. Abd. Hamid
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 23, No 1: July 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v23.i1.pp75-89

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This paper presents an intelligent computational method using the PSO (particle swarm optimisation) algorithm to determine the optimum tilt angle of solar panels in PV systems. The objective of the paper is to assess the performance of this method against conventional methods of determining the optimum tilt angle. The method presented here can be used to determine the optimum tilt angle at any location around the world. In this paper, it was applied to Brunei Darussalam, and succeeded in computing monthly optimum tilt angles, ranging from 34.7ᵒ in December to -26.7ᵒ in September. Results showed that changing the tilt angle every month, as determined by the PSO algorithm, increased annual yield by: (i) 5.94%, compared to keeping it fixed at 0ᵒ, (ii) 8.65%, compared to Lunde’s method and (iii) 17.31%, compared to Duffie and Beckman’s method. Benchmark test functions were used to compare and evaluate the performance of the PSO algorithm with the artificial bee colony (ABC) algorithm, another metaheuristic algorithm. The tests revealed that the PSO algorithm outperformed the ABC algorithm, exhibiting lower root mean square error and standard deviation, better convergence to the global minimum, more accurate location of the global minimum, and faster execution times.
Influence of loopback interference channel in energy harvesting full-duplex relaying network over block rayleigh fading channel: performance analysis Phu Tran Tin; Van-Duc Phan; Le Anh Vu
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 23, No 1: July 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v23.i1.pp302-307

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The main idea of this paper is to investigate the system performance (SP) ofenergy harvesting FD relaying network over block rayleigh fading channelunder the influence of the loopback interference channel. In the first stage,we proposed the system modeland analyzed the energy harvesting and theinformation transmission phases. Furthermore, the mathematical form for theoutage probability (OP) is analyzed and derived in two kinds of loopbackinterference: residual self-interference is modeled as AWGN vàresidual self-interference is still a random variable. All the mathematical, analyticalexpressions are verified using the Monte Carlo simulation.
Management switching angles real-time prediction by artificial neural network Mohammed Rasheed Jubair Al-Hiealy; Mohammad Shahir Bin Abdul Majed Shikh; Abdurrahman Bin Jalil; Suhaila Abdul Rahman; Muath Jarrah
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 23, No 1: July 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v23.i1.pp110-119

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Artificial neural networks (ANNs) is an efficient way for different types of real-world prediction problems. In the past decade, it has given a tremendous surge in a global research activities. ANNs embody much certainty and provide a great deal of promise This paper has present artificial neural network (ANN) technique analysis and prediction for management switching angles real-time. The proposes to be used ANN for prediction and selected obtine angles for implement the timing diagram for mulitlvel inverter circuit. In order to control the fundamental component, ANNs are used to solve the analysis of non-linear equation of the output timing diagram in order to determine the switching angles. Substantially, the number of switching devices are reducing as possible basically for reducing a switching loss in the system, also have been used ANNs technique to optimize a switching angles behavior to reduce total harmonic distortion (THD) at voltage and current output waveform equal THDV 8.05% THDA 5.1%. For the proposed controllers, the performance and results by the ANNs were obtained and compared by using MATLAB software.
Performance analysis routing protocol between RIPv2 and EIGRP with termination test on full mesh topology D. R. Prehanto; A. D. Indriyanti; G. S. Permadi
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 23, No 1: July 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v23.i1.pp354-361

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Data access on a company is a very important part of an institution or a college. Especially in the present time, the internet has become an important thing in human life. With the existence of certain means there is a problem that will arise, needed solution or way out on a network that can be called protocol. Because an institution needs to choose network methods properly and safely.This study focuses on addressing the path/route of data packets to be sent will be governed by this routing protocol in the form of table routing. Routing used adip RIPv2 with EIGRP which will be compared on both routing protocol which is better against predetermined situation previous.The result of the research using CISCO Packet Tracer 7.10 software shows that EIGRP routing run on two topologies has faster convergence time speed with an average time of 0.01 - 0.02 seconds as well as the change of its routing table at once. Unlike RIPv2 routing that takes longer than EIGRP routing is with the time range from 0.01 to 0.19. 

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