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Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Development of Acoustical Feature Based Classifier Using Decision Fusion Technique for Malay Language Disfluencies Classification Raseeda Hamzah; Nursuriati Jamil; Rosniza Roslan
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 8, No 1: October 2017
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v8.i1.pp262-267

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Speech disfluency such as filled pause (FP) is a hindrance in Automated Speech Recognition as it degrades the accuracy performance. Previous work of FP detection and classification have fused a number of acoustical features as fusion classification is known to improve classification results. This paper presents new decision fusion of two well-established acoustical features that are zero crossing rates (ZCR) and speech envelope (ENV) with eight popular acoustical features for classification of Malay language filled pause (FP) and elongation (ELO). Five hundred ELO and 500 FP are selected from a spontaneous speeches of a parliamentary session and Naïve Bayes classifier is used for the decision fusion classification. The proposed feature fusion produced better classification performance compared to single feature classification with the highest F-measure of 82% for both classes.
An Edge Exposure using Caliber Fuzzy C-means With Canny Algorithm Gowri Jeyaraman; Janakiraman Subbiah
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 8, No 1: October 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v8.i1.pp59-68

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Edge exposure or edge detection is an important and classical study of the medical field and computer vision.  Caliber Fuzzy C-means (CFCM) clustering Algorithm for edge detection depends on the selection of initial cluster center value. This endeavor to put in order a collection of pixels into a cluster, such that a pixel within the cluster must be more comparable to every other pixel. Using CFCM techniques first cluster the BSDS image, next the clustered image is given as an input to the basic canny edge detection algorithm. The application of new parameters with fewer operations for CFCM is fruitful. According to the calculation, a result acquired by using CFCM clustering function divides the image into four clusters in common. The proposed method is evidently robust into the modification of fuzzy c-means and canny algorithm. The convergence of this algorithm is very speedy compare to the entire edge detection algorithms. The consequences of this proposed algorithm make enhanced edge detection and better result than any other traditional image edge detection techniques.
Series-Loaded Resonant Converter DC-DC Buck Operating for Low Power M. F. Omar; H. C. M. Haris
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 8, No 1: October 2017
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v8.i1.pp159-168

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This paper presents the functions of Series-Loaded Resonant Converter (SLRC). Series Loaded Resonant DC-DC converter is a type of soft-switching topology widely known for providing improved efficiency. Zero voltage switching (ZVS) buck converter is more preferable over hard switched buck converter for low power, high frequency DC-DC conversion applications. Zero Voltage switching techniques will be used to improve the efficiency of current and voltage at the series loaded half-bridge rectifier. The results will be described from PSIM simulation, Programming of MATLAB calculation and hardware testing.
A Review of Lightning Protection System - Risk Assessment and Application Hui Hwang Goh; Sy yi Sim; Jamil Shaari; Noor Atiqah Azali; Chin Wan Ling; Qing Shi Chua; Kai Chen Goh
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 8, No 1: October 2017
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v8.i1.pp221-229

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 A lightning strike could bring thousands mega-ampere of current in a blink of eyes. As a result, a failure of grounding the strike may cause serious damage to the home and industrial appliances and gadgets. Hence, a lightning protection system is essential to the current transmission system. Lighting is a natural phenomenon that is unavoidable. Hence, the study of the properties and characteristics of lightning is a must in designing lighting protection system. Every application has different criteria to be fulfilled. The type of lighting protection system is categorized based on the location and user. The different of location is a public area, transportation system, power system transmission and generation system which include renewable energy source. Each area can conclude different level of protection. This paper is assessing the possibility and probability of transient impact on all applications including, public area, power system line, and generating system. The review includes countermeasure which addressed few steps to determine the effect of lightning and countermeasure of protection.
Multiset Controlled Grammars: A Simple Method in Regulated Rewriting Theory Salbiah Ashaari; Sherzod Turaev; M. Izzuddin M. Tamrin; Abdurahim Okhunov; Tamara Zhukabayeva
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 8, No 1: October 2017
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v8.i1.pp36-42

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This study focus on defining a new variant of regulated grammars called multiset controlled grammars as well as investigating their computational power. We apply a constructive theoretical approach; the intent of which is to provide new theories based on computational methods where the results are appeared in the form of examples, lemmas and theorems. In the study, we have found that multiset is powerful and yet a simple method in regulated rewriting theory. We have proved that multiset controlled grammars are at least as powerful as additive valence grammars, and they are at most powerful as matrix grammars.
Assessment of Power System Risk in Cyber-Attacks in View of the Role Protection Systems Hui Hwang Goh; Sy yi Sim; Omar Abdi Mohamed; Ahmed Farah Mohamed; Chin Wan Ling; Qing Shi Chua; Kai Chen Goh
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 8, No 1: October 2017
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v8.i1.pp184-191

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This paper presents a risk assessment method for assessing the cyber security of power systems in view of the role of protection systems. This paper examines the collision of transmission and bus line protection systems positioned in substations on the cyber-physical performance of the power systems. The projected method simulates the physical feedback of power systems to hateful attacks on protection system settings and parameters. The relationship between protection device settings, protection logic, and circuit breaker logic is analyzed. The expected load reduction (ELC) indicator is used in this paper to determine potential losses in the system due to cyber attacks. The Monte Carlo simulation is used to calculate ELC’s account to assess the capabilities of the attackers and bus arrangements are changed. The influence of the projected risk assessment method is illustrated by the use of the 9-bus system and the IEEE-68 bus system.
Behavioral Tracking in E-Learning by Using Learning Styles Approach Amira Fatiha Baharudin; Noor Azida Sahabudin; Adzhar Kamaludin
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 8, No 1: October 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v8.i1.pp17-26

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Currently, e-learning is becoming an option as it can save the cost of education, time, and more flexible in its implementation. The main problem that arises is how to create e-learning content that is interesting and really fit the needs of the users. One way that can be done to optimize the content of e-learning is to analyze the user behavior. This study aims to analyze user (student) behavior in KALAM UMP, based on logs report (activity history), which is often called as behavioral tracking. First, the learning style of the students is determined based on Honey and Mumford Learning Styles Model by using Learning Styles Questionnaire. The analysis is done using SPSS 16.0 for Windows. The results shows that student with Reflector and Theorist learning styles access e-learning materials the most. From Spearman Correlation analysis, the relationship between learning styles and students’ behavior in e-learning is found to be very weak (rs=.276, p=.000), but statistically significant (p<0.05). In other words, students’ learning styles and behavior in e-learning have significant impacts on the improvement or degradation of students’ performance. Therefore, from the results of this study, an adaptive KALAM e-learning system which can suits the learning styles of UMP students is proposed. In adaptive e-learning system, students can access learning materials that match the students' learning needs and preferences.
Power System State Estimation Bad Data Detection and Identification: A Review on Issues and Alternative Formulations Nurul Fauzana Imran Gulcharan; Nursyarizal Mohd Nor; Taib Ibrahim; Hanita Daud
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 8, No 1: October 2017
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v8.i1.pp122-128

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State Estimation (SE) is the main function of power system where Energy Management System (EMS) is obliged to estimate the available states. Power system is a quasi-static system and hence changes slowly with time. Dynamic State Estimation (DSE) technique represents the time deviation nature of the system, which allows the forecasting of state vector in advance. Various techniques for DSE are available in the literature. This paper presents a review on different methodologies and developments in DSE, based on comprehensive survey of the available literature. From the survey it can be concluded that there are still areas in the developing DSE that can still be improved in terms of system computational time, redundancy and robustness of the system.
Stochastic Approach of Voltage Optimization to Maximize Power Saving in a Building Aainaa Mohd Arriffin; Muhammad Murtadha Othman; Amirul Asyraf Mohd Kamaruzaman; Ismail Musirin; Ainor Yahya; Mohd Fuad Abdul Latip
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 8, No 1: October 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v8.i1.pp268-272

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This paper presents the energy saving analysis by using voltage optimization technique, via Stochastic approach in an unbalanced three phase building distribution system. The voltage optimization technique is performed by installing voltage regulator units connected in series with every incoming transformer with optimize tap setting, via Stochastic approach using MATLAB® and SIMULINK® software. The results show a substantial improvement in terms of overall cost of energy consumption compared to the base case.
Sizing Optimization of Large-Scale Grid-Connected Photovoltaic System Using Cuckoo Search Muhammad Zakyizzuddin Bin Rosselan; Shahril Irwan Sulaiman; Ismail Musirin
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 8, No 1: October 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v8.i1.pp169-176

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This study presents the development of Cuckoo Search (CS)-based sizing algorithm for sizing optimization of 5MW large-scale Grid-Connected Photovoltaic (GCPV) systems. CS was used to select the optimal combination of the system components which are PV module and inverter such that the Performance Ratio (PR) is correspondingly optimized. The oversized and undersized of this large-scale GCPV system can give huge impact towards the performanceof this system. Before incorporating the optimization methods, a sizing algorithm for large-scale GCPV systems was developed. Later, an Iterative-based Sizing Algorithm (ISA) was developed to determine the optimal sizing solution which was later used as benchmark for sizing algorithms using optimization methods.The results showed that the CS-based sizing algorithm was unable to found the optimal PR for the system if compared with ISA. However, CS was outperformed ISA in producing the lowest computation time in finding the optimal sizing solution.

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