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Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Challenges and recent developments in solar tracking strategies for concentrated solar parabolic dish Franch Maverick A. Lorilla; Renyl Barroca
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 26, No 3: June 2022
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v26.i3.pp1368-1378

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This contribution presents an overview of control strategies for parabolic dish concentrated solar power (PD-CSP) sun tracker technologies from the literature on different implementations. This paper also highlights the practical challenges in designing sun trackers for CSP applications. Solar radiation undergoes seasonal changes and transients from the cloud that is exceptionally challenging to manipulate. This paper may provide control engineers with technical information on high-precision solar dynamic tracking and optical accuracy by emphasizing the features, advantages, and limitations of different control techniques and algorithms. Implementation of efficient control strategies addresses concerns in amending dynamics and nonlinearities, thus improving the system responses and extending the operational timeline of CSP plants, which results in a reduced cost per kWh produced.
Load balancing in cloud computing: an analytical review and proposal Santosh Kumar Maurya; Garima Sinha
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 26, No 3: June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v26.i3.pp1530-1537

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Task scheduling or mapping of requests to machines with specified requirements becomes a very important problem to get optimized results. With the requests of many users, the machine can go under different conditions such as heavy load and minimum load. These various aspects can lead to system failure and loss of data. Hence the load must be balanced to beat the losses of the system. A load balancing concept described how different types of loads could be balanced with each machine. The load can be of memory, computation, and network. The paper mainly focuses on all kinds of load to provide a big view for load balancing in cloud computing. Along with a review of all load balancing techniques, the paper is also presenting a proposal to balance the load with decision theory. The proposed paper introduces the basic techniques and types for load balancing and their implications for innovation.
A survey of security and smart home automation based on internet of things technology Sarah Mohammed Shareef; Zainab Adnan Abbas; Zahraa Mohammed Hilal
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 26, No 3: June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v26.i3.pp1581-1588

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The internet of things (IoT) refers to the physical tools that are embedded with Internet, software, electronics, sensors and network connectivity. This involves many different systems, for example, healthcare, smart home and so on. The security problem of the Internet of Things and the Smart Home infrastructure is considered, which has become an urgent issue due to the high popularity, low systemic research and the growth of threats to "us" (people seeking comfort) from "them" (surrounding things, which becoming increasingly intelligent, automated). The research is based both on a systemic, infrastructure understanding, and on an architectural, problem-oriented level. Key security risks for the infrastructure of various types-software and technical, technological, socio-psychological and others-were analyzed. The evolutionary problems of the internet of things and factors influencing the vulnerability of infrastructures have been investigated. In addition to traditional network security tasks, specific tasks (direct and reverse, for identification) are highlighted in IoT interactions and environments. This paper provides an overview of the related work in IoT, together with the open challenges and future research directions using Arduino platform (such as "thick server-thin client") to simulation modeling of time delay probability distribution based on identified simple model.
The employment of gamification towards excellence in police services management Sarifah Putri Raflesia; Taufiqurrahman Rusdy; Dinda Lestarini; Firdaus Firdaus; Dinna Yunika Hardiyanti
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 26, No 3: June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v26.i3.pp1643-1650

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Gamification is a motivation and psychological-oriented approach which aims to boost user participation and engagement. It is commonly applied to business process and information systems which need outcomes improvement such as educational system, customer relationship management, human resource management system, health information system, so forth. The main purpose of gamification is using game elements to non-game purpose in order to motivate users. Unfortunately, building gamification system is not similar to build general software because developer needs to identify considerable psychology aspects and also engage other expertise. In this research, gamification framework and its implementation are proposed which took police department as research object. We present gamified-police management system development framework to build the gamified-police management system and its implementation in order to gain police engagement and public trust.
Based on mesh sensor network: design and implementation of security monitoring system with Bluetooth technology Bilal Hashim Hameed; Anmar Yahya Taher; Raed Khalid Ibrahim; Adnan Hussein Ali; Yasser Adnan Hussein
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 26, No 3: June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v26.i3.pp1781-1790

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One of the most critical aspects to consider in wireless sensor networks is security, particularly in internet of things (IoT) implementations. Sensor network applications had risen in the past 5 years since these networks have been used in various parts of life (smart residential and commercial buildings, medical, and agriculture). In this study, we provide a novel network of sensors based on the Bluetooth network that may be used to protect commercial buildings. The Bluetooth type HC 06 was chosen since it has a low energy consumption and a communication range of 100 meters. Such security network includes motion sensors and control cameras that are controlled by an Arduino Nano microcontroller. The motion sensor's primary characteristics are solely applicable to humans, and the Arduino Nano is an open-source microcontroller. The key benefit of this research is that it demonstrates how to create a low-cost Bluetooth sensor security network with limited storage space for control movies.
Internet of things-based robot to take care of the Coronavirus patients and sterilize quarantine rooms Huthaifa Ahmad Al-Issa; Issam Trrad
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 26, No 3: June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v26.i3.pp1328-1337

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The medical staff is the first part which is affected in the COVID-19 pandemic, then the workers, whether in the hospital or quarantine hotels who are responsible for cleanliness and sterilization. The goal is to reduce the number of injured and preserve human safety. This led us to think deeply to solve this problem and make the life healthier and to reduce the spread of the virus by using internet of things (IoT). The goal of the research is to develop a special robot to sterilize quarantine rooms and hospitals, measure the patient’s temperature and heart rate, in addition to transporting medicines to patients in order to preserve the safety of the medical staff. So, in order to accomplish this purpose, we will create a proof of concept for the robot. Our robot will have a system capable of performing pre-programmed acts, either under direct human control or under the control of computer programs. This paper can be the basic for future research in the same field.
Linear frequency modulated reverberation suppression using time series models Jami Venkata Suman; Mamidipaka Hema; Bandi Jagadeesh
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 26, No 3: June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v26.i3.pp1395-1401

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When active radar and sonar systems are used for target detection and tracking, boosting target detection, and tracking efficiency is the most important challenge in real-time reverberation. To eliminate reverberation when transmitting linear frequency modulated (LFM) signals, this study employs time series techniques such as autoregressive (AR), moving average (MA), and autoregressive moving average (ARMA). The primary purpose of this research is to whiten LFM reverberation by transforming it to a fractional domain using the fractional Fourier transform (FrFT). The LFM reverberation is a highly coloured noise whose frequency fluctuates according to the stationary hitting frequency. As a reference signal, the proposed methods make use of the adjacent signal block. The effectiveness of FrFT-based AR, MA, and ARMA pre-whitening for LFM reverberation reduction was assessed, and the results were presented.
Girth aware normalized min sum decoding algorithm for shorter length low density parity check codes Abdelilah Kadi; Hajar El Ouakili; Rachid El Alami; Said Najah
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 26, No 3: June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v26.i3.pp1692-1700

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Recently, short block codes are in great demand due to the emergent applications requiring the transmission of a short data unit and can guarantee speedy communication, with a minimum of latency and complexity which are among the technical challenges in today’s wireless services and systems. In the context of channel coding using low density parity check (LDPC) codes, the shorter length LDPC block codes are more likely to have short cycles with lengths of 4 and 6. The effect of the cycle with the minimum size is that this one prevents the propagation of the information in the Tanner graph during the iterative process. Therefore, the message decoded by short block code is assumed to be of poor quality due to short cycles. In this work, we present a study of the evolution of the messages on check nodes during the iterative decoding process when using the LDPC decoding algorithm normalized min sum (NMS), to see the destructive effect of short cycles and justify the effectiveness of the girth aware normalized min sum (GA-NMS) decoding LDPC codes algorithm in terms of correction of the errors, particularly for the codes with short cycles 4 and 6. In addition to this, the GA-NMS algorithm is evaluated in terms of bit error rate performance and convergence behavior, using wireless regional area networks (WRAN) LDPC code, which is considered as a short block code.
Applying reinforcement learning for random early detection algorithm in adaptive queue management systems Ayman Basheer Yousif; Hassan Jaleel Hassan; Gaida Muttasher
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 26, No 3: June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v26.i3.pp1684-1691

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Recently, the use of internet has been increased all around the hose, the companies, government departments and the video games and so on. Thus, this increased the traffic used in the networks, which generated congestion issues and sent packet drop in the nodes. To solve this problem, certain algorithms are used. The Active queue management is one of the most important algorithms that helps with this issue. For an effective network management, the RL was used, and it will adapt with the parameters of algorithms. Where the suggested algorithm deep Q-networks (DQN) depends on the reinforcement learning (RL) to reduce the drop and delay. Also, the random early detection (RED) (an active queue management (AQM) algorithm) was adopted based on the NS3 situation.
Unbalance compensation topology for railway application based on pulse width modulation alternating current chopper Ismail Mir; Anas Benslimane; Jamal Bouchnaif; Badreddine Lahfaoui
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 26, No 3: June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v26.i3.pp1235-1246

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This paper focuses the study on the design of a new topology of unbalance compensators adopted by railway operators in the substations of high-speed railway lines, this compensation structure based on the concept of alternating current (AC)-chopper controlled impedance (CCI). The present document describes the CCI compensator in terms of the components constituting this structure, the installation of CCI to limit the unbalance factor according to the limit imposed by the moroccan energy provider (ONEE), and the calculation of the power losses generated by the CCI and the comparison with other topologies such as voltage source inverter STATCOM (VSI) and current source inverter STATCOM (CSI). The modelization of the compensator and the results were established using MATLAB/Simulink software by exploiting real data provided by the moroccan railway office (ONCF).

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