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Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Synthesized carbon material with semi-organic and aqueous electrolyte for supercapacitor application Avinash P. Moholkar; Deepak S. Bankar; Parshuram B. Karandikar
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 28, No 2: November 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v28.i2.pp654-662

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The supercapacitor is an evolving technology that has a potential to play a vital role in the today’s electrical energy storage systems. Supercapacitors are dominated by unique properties that can accompany other energy storage strategies due to its functional characteristics - such as quick charge/discharge ability, higher power density, very long cycle life. It results in to improved system efficiency of hybrid electric energy systems with reduced environmental pollution levels. In this paper, efforts are made to fabricate a low cost prototype of supercapacitor using synthesised carbon material obtained from the pyrolyzed scrap tyre by using both aqueous and Aloe vera gel as semi-aqueous/semi-organic electrolyte. The test results are obtained in the laboratory to ascertain the characteristics of developed supercapacitor in terms of capacitance, internal resistance and peak current. The obtained results are superior as compare to Vulcan XC-72R with trade-off between peak discharge current and other parameters. New carbon material obtained from scrap tyres is cost effective when used along with Aloe vera gel as an electrolyte. Use of scrap tyre carbon as electrode material and Aloe vera gel as naturally available material for electrolyte is an innovation of the presented work.   
Enhancement of spectrum sensing technique with energy harvesting for cognitive radio network Oladapo Seun Okediran; Festus Kehinde Ojo; John Adedapo Ojo; Olasunkanmi Fatai Oseni; Oluwole Oladele Obanisola
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 28, No 2: November 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v28.i2.pp810-819

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Spectrum Sensing (SS) is cognitive radio's (CR’s) fundamental and essential mechanism to locate idle spectrum. Multipath effects in wireless channels, on the other hand, reduce CR's sensing accuracy, resulting in a significant risk of missing data. Optimal Spectrum Sensing Technique with Energy Harvesting (OSSTEH) used to solve this problem suffers from poor performance due to only one Primary User (PU) branch used. Hence, in this paper, an enhanced SS with energy harvesting technique is proposed using Maximal Ratio Combiner (MRC). The multiple copies of the PU signal were received using 'N' number of secondary users (SU) antennas and divided into two equal fractions. The first fraction was used for spectrum sensing, while the latter was used for energy harvesting. The first set of SU antennas received a PU signal, which was combined using MRC, and the output of the combiner was used as an input to the energy detector to calculate the received signal's energy. To assess the existence or absence of the PU signal, the acquired energy was compared to the threshold limit. The enhanced technique was evaluated using the probability of detection and signal strength compared with conventional OSSTEH. The enhanced technique gave a high detection rate with an increase in charging rate than the conventional OSSTEH.
An efficient hybrid technique for message encryption using caesar cipher and deoxyribonucleic acid steganography Yalmaz Najm Aldeen Taher; Kameran Ali Ameen; Ahmed M. Fakhrudeen
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 28, No 2: November 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v28.i2.pp1096-1104

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Due to security threats on data transmission, a combination of cryptography and steganography techniques are becoming increasingly popular and widely adopted. Correspondingly we have also witnessed most of the literature uses steganography systems development that depends on deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). However, they are not sufficient to accommodate data security needs nowadays. Therefore, we propose a new cryptographic technique that combines Caesar cipher and DNA cryptography without affecting its functionality or type. In the beginning, a cryptography method encodes the original message and then conceals it into any cover medium by steganography methods. Comparison experiments have been conducted to verify the effectiveness of our proposal. The results demonstrate that our technique outperforms its counterpart in terms of time and complexity.
An automate failure recovery for synchronous distributed database system Ahmad Shukri Mohd Noor; Auni Fauzi Che Fauzi; Ainul Azila Che Fauzi; Noraziah Ahmad; Mohamad Syauqi Mohamad Arifin
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 28, No 2: November 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v28.i2.pp973-979

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Periodically, researchers have been sharing their constant attempts to improve the existing methods for data replication in distributed database system. The main goal is to work for an efficient distributed environment. An efficient environment may handle huge amount of data and preserve data availability. The occasionally failures in distributed systems will affect the end results, such as data loss, income loss etc. Thus, to prevent the data loss and guarantee the continuity of the business, many organizations have applied disaster recovery solutions in their system. One of the widely used is database replication, because it guarantees data safety and availability. However, disaster still can occur in database replication. Hence, an automatic failure recovery technique called distributed database replication with fault tolerance (DDR-FT) has been proposed in this research. DDR-FT uses heartbeat message for node monitoring. Subsequently, a foundation of binary vote assignment for fragmented database (BVAFD) replication technique has been used. In DDR-FT, the data nodes are continuously monitored while auto reconfiguring for automatic failure recovery. From the conducted experiments, it is proved that DDR-FT can preserve system availability. It shows that DDR-FT technique provides a convenient approach to system availability for distributed database replication in real time environment.
Optimal sizing of hybrid system through particle swarm optimization for rural areas in Iraq Zaidoon Waleed Al-Shammari; Ali Hadi Algeboory; Safaa Hadi Al-Jebory; Ihsan Ahmed Taha; Hussam Almukhtar; Muhammad Mokhzaini Azizan; Rahman Ahmad Shukri Fazil; Khairunnisa Hasikin
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 28, No 2: November 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v28.i2.pp636-643

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In today’s modern world, any community anywhere has the right to have access to a basic level of electricity. It is with this in mind that efforts are being made to provide electric power to even the most remote locations. Solar and wind energy are examples of renewable energy sources that are both clean and versatile. For a distant rural school in south-eastern Iraq, this research presents Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) to reduce the Cost of Energy (COE) according to maximum dependability of Hybrid Renewable Energy System (HRES), by utilizing an integrated electrical generation system. The suggested hybrid system consists of PV, WT, and BT, all of which are subject to a certain investment restriction. Results showed that, the optimal sizing of the Number of Photovoltaics (NPV) equal to (9), Number of Wind turbines (NWT) equal to (6), Number of the batteries (NBT) of (29), Cost of energy (0.536 US$/kwh), Loss power supply probability (0.091 %), reliability (99.909 %) and renewable factors (100 %) with (59 %) PV penetration, and (41 %) WT penetration. As a result, the use of the hybrid system is justified from a technological, economic, and humanitarian standpoint.
Mathematical and computer simulation of particle redistribution and inertial swarming in dispersed systems Bakhtiyar Rashidovich Ismailov; Leyla Mukhamedjanovna Musabekova; Zhanat Rysbayevna Umarova; Khairulla Bakhtiyarovich Ismailov; Kuttybek Arystanbayev
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 28, No 2: November 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v28.i2.pp909-917

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This work is devoted to modeling the motion of a dispersed phase in a gas flow in two cases: i) the dynamic characteristics of the gas flow (velocity components, stream functions and vorticity, ii) are found by numerically solving the Navier-Stokes equations with the subsequent construction of the droplet trajectory; study of the coalescence of droplets in a given model gas flow with analysis of the swarming of dispersed particles. In the first approach, the size and location of vortex and stagnant zones in a channel with a streamlined plate and with a turning flow are determined by numerically solving the equations of gas dynamics in Helmholtz variables. To study the coalescence of drops that occurs when the trajectories of two or more drops come into contact, a second approach has been developed-a computer model of inertial swarming in dispersed systems using the Delphi10 programming environment based on stochastic lattice algorithms and computable lattice enlargement. This approach is needed to pre-define the media flow rate profile. Also in this article, were analyzed the grouping and redistribution of particles for the manifestation of the "swarm of drops" effect.
Multi-modal image fusion using contourlet and wavelet transforms: a multi-resolution approach Bhavana V; Krishnappa H. K.
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 28, No 2: November 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v28.i2.pp762-768

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In recent years, vast improvement and progress has been observed in the field of medical research, especially in digital medical imaging technology. Medical image fusion has been widely used in clinical diagnosis to get valuable information from different modalities of medical images to enhance its quality by fusing images like computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). MRI gives clear information on delicate tissue while CT gives details about denser tissues. A multi-resolution approach is proposed in this work for fusing medical images using non-sub-sampled contourlet transform (NSCT) and discrete wavelet transform (DWT). In this approach, initially the input images are decomposed using DWT at 4 levels and NSCT at 2 levels which helps to protect the vital data from the source images. This work shows significant enhancement in pixel clarity and preserves the information at the corners and edges of the fused image without any data loss. The proposed methodology with an improved entropy and mutual information helps the doctors in better clinical diagnosis of brain diseases.
Global convergence of a modified RMIL+ nonlinear conjugate gradient method with strong wolfe Abdelrhaman Abashar; Osman Omer Osman Yousif; Awad Abdelrahman Abdalla Mohammed; Mohammed A. Saleh
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 28, No 2: November 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v28.i2.pp1184-1191

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Nonlinear conjugate gradient (CG) methods are extensively used as an important technique for addressing large-scale unconstrained optimization problems which are arise in many aspects of science, engineering, and economics. That is due to their simplicity, convergence properties, and low memory requirements. To generate a new approximation solution in each iteration, the CG methods usually implement under the strong Wolfe line search. For good performance, many studies have been carried out to modify well-known CG methods. In this paper, we did some modifications on one of CG method called RMIL+ in order to obtain a new CG method possesses the sufficient descent property and the global convergence under strong Wolfe line search. The numerical results demonstrate that the suggested method outperforms other CG methods.
A systematic literature review of automatic ontology construction Zayanah Zafirah Zulkipli; Ruhaila Maskat; Noor Hasimah Ibrahim Teo
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 28, No 2: November 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v28.i2.pp878-889

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In recent years, ontologies have received a lot of attention as a knowledge representation technique. Constructing an ontology can be a difficult task for several reasons: it necessitates time-consuming expert work, the classification task is not as simple as it appears, and the incredible speed with which knowledge evolves in the real world forces ontology engineers to constantly update and enrich the generated ontologies with new concepts, terms, and lexicon. However, there are other ways to automate ontology construction, such as semi-automatically, where human intervention is required in one or more ontology design tasks, and fully automatically, where the entire ontology construction is delegated to a software system. In this paper, we will conduct a systematic review of literature that will focus on a comparative analysis of different techniques relating to both semi-automatic and fully automatic ontology construction using various techniques and automated algorithms applied. In these fields, the goal is to identify the domain areas, current trends, data architectures, and ongoing challenges. This paper will review academic documents published in peer-reviewed venues from 2017 to 2021, based on a four-step selection process of identification, screening, eligibility, and inclusion for the selection process. To examine these documents, a systematic review was conducted and six main research questions were answered. The results indicate that automatic ontology construction could give higher complexity, shorter time, and reduce the role of the expert knowledge to evaluate ontology than manual ontology construction. The fields that have been investigated in this survey include online retail, biomedical, public security, information security (IS), Quran, Arabic, Dubai government services, Alzheimer’s disease, agriculture, Chinese tax, job portal, sentiment, and ontology learning. Finally, we summarize the most commonly used methods in automatic ontology construction, which we believe will serve as a foundation for future multidisciplinary research.
Hue dual-chromatic calcium chlorosilicate phosphor for light-emitting diode having yellow and white illumination Huu Phuc Dang; Bui Van Hien; Nguyen Le Thai
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 28, No 2: November 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v28.i2.pp724-728

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High-thermal solid phase reactions produced a series of bright green-yellow phosphors called Ca3SiO4Cl2,Eu2+,Mn2+ (CaM). For example, powder dispersed reflection, photoluminescence excitation (PE), and along with emission spectra, were used to determine their luminous characteristics at between 10 K and 450 K of temperature. While the CaM exhibits wide absorption bands in the 250-450 nm range, which matches the near-uv of the InGaN-based chips, they also display two dominant absorptions, attributed to the 5d → 4f Eu2+ transformation, as well as the 4T1g(4G) → 6A1g(6S) transfer of the two ions Eu2+ and Mn2+, respectively. Increasing the concentration of Mn2+ ion reduces the lifespan of the Eu2+ ion. This encourages an efficient energy exchange between these two ions. The UV light leakage issue in yellow LEDs was resolved by intergrating with n-UV InGaN chips and CaM. Powerful white LEDs were then created by mixing blue chlorophosphate with CaM. Its color coordinate was (0.3281,0.3071), and the associated color temperature (TC) was 6065 K, while the general hue rendering (Ra) and illuminating effectiveness (11 lm/W) were respectively 84.5 and 11 lm/W.

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