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Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Performance of a Small-sized Savonious Blade with Wind Concentrator Dygku. Asmanissa Awg. Osman; Norzanah Rosmin; Aede Hatib Mustaamal; Siti Maherah Hussin; Md Pauzi Abdullah
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 10, No 3: June 2018
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v10.i3.pp1227-1233

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This paper presents the performance of a fabricated small-sized Savonious wind turbine with two blades. The design of Savonius vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) was based on Malaysia wind speed condition. Meanwhile, the design of wind concentrator was based on the dimensions and the constant airflow of an air compressor. From the experimental testing in a laboratory, it was found that the proposed Savonious turbine has best performance when tested using wind concentrator. To conclude, airflow from air compressor can be increased when the proposed wind concentrator is used and hence increasing the proposed VAWT performance in terms of its angular speed (ω), tip speed ratio (TSR) and the generated electrical power (PE).
Similarity and Variance of Color Difference Based Demosaicing R. Niruban; T.Sree Renga Raja; R. Deepa
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 13, No 2: February 2015
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The aim of the project is to find the missing color samples at each pixel location by the combination of similarity algorithm and the variance of colour difference algorithm. Many demosaicing algorithms find edges in horizontal and vertical directions, which are not suitable for other directions. Hence using the similarity algorithm the edges are found in different directions. But in this similarity algorithm sometimes the horizontal and vertical directions are mislead. Hence this problem can be rectified using the variance of colour difference algorithm. It is proved experimentally that this new demosaicing algorithm based on similarity and variance of colouyr difference has better colour peak signal to noise ratio (CPSNR). It has better o0bjective and subjective performance. It is an analysis study of both similarity and colour variance algorithms. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v13i2.7048 
Power Optimization of Spark Ignition Engine by Fuzzy Logic Ignition Controller Based on Knock Detection Agus Sujono; Raden Soekrisno; Eka Firmansyah; Oyas Wahyunggoro
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 14, No 2: May 2015
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Spark ignition engines have many advantages, but to increase the power and efficiency, they have a problem to set the right ignition timing, at which the maximum power can be delivered. In reality, the optimum ignition time is immediately prior to, or close to, the moment of detonation (knock). On the other hand, the value of this optimum ignition timing is dependent primarily on the rotation of the crank shaft and the level of throttle openings. To provide the right  timing proficiency level, it is very difficult to overcome the mechanical control system as found in conventional engines. So, in this study, a new electro-mechanical method based on Fuzzy Logic Ignition Controller (FLIC) which follows the pattern of the timing in the detonation chart was created. The results of the FLIC study, in fact, are able to provide correction for each spark plug ignition, according to the data on the chart of the optimal ignition timings for all combinations of engine rotations and throttle openings. From the final data recorded, it can be said that the FLIC influence on the power output which increases of up to 15% above normal. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v14i2.7597
Gross Error Denoising Method for Slope Monitoring Data at Hydropower Station Wei Hu; Xingguo Yang; Jiawen Zhou; Huige Xing; Jian Xiang
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 11, No 10: October 2013
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There are mainly two types of errors existed in monitoring displacement of a rock slope: gross errors and random errors. Monitoring data is very important for the safety construction and operation of the Hydropower Station. The use of slope monitoring data for safety evaluation is influenced by the gross errors during the monitoring process. This paper presents a gross error denosing method for a nonlinear time series based on the three-standard-deviation rule (3-σ rule), and then reconstructing the time series by a first-order Lagrange interpolation method. The present method is applied to the gross error analysis of the slope displacement monitoring data collected at the Jinping I Hydropower Station. Computed results show that the first-order difference values of the gross errors can be above or below the upper or lower three-standard-deviation boundary, and the gross errors can be removed effectively. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v11i10.3337
Single-pump multiwavelength hybrid raman-EDF laser using a non-adiabatic microfiber interferometer Muhammad Faiz Ibrahim; Nani Fadzlina Naim; Mas Izyani Bt Md Ali
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 18, No 3: June 2020
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This paper presents a multiwavelength fiber laser utilizing non-adiabatic tapered EDF based Mach Zehnder Interferometer (MZI) in hybrid Raman-EDF gains design with a linear cavity. A stable laser was obtained from the single pump with a 1497 nm wavelength through the employment of a 20:80 optical circulators and 99% reflective mirror. The generated backward propagating oscillates inside the laser cavity generate the stable multiwavelength output with 4 channels, which is coupled out via the 10:90 coupler and the output laser is characterized using an OSA with a resolution of 0.015 nm. The hybrid Raman-EDF gain is pumped from the external cavity by a Raman Pump Unit (RPU) and produced a stable multiwavelength laser output with SMSR of 28.9 dBm for 300 mW pump power, 30.7 dBm for 1000 mW pump power and 33.7 dBm for 1500 mW pump power.
Design of 3 mm band Detector Indoor Calibration System Wei Wang; Wangjie Chen; Li Wu; Shusheng Peng
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 12, No 3: March 2014
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A 3mm band detector indoor calibration system is introduced in this paper, which is based on a STM32 embedded system. This embedded control system includes noise source control circuit, database circuit, a real time clock circuit, humidity and temperature sensor circuit, PS/2 interface circuit and SD card interface circuit. And a database, which contains radiation characteristics of metal targets, is built in this calibration system. Experiment results demonstrate that the indoor system could satisfy the requirement of 3 mm band detector calibration. DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v12i3.4501
Parallel Genetic Algorithm Based on the MPI Environment Jing-Jun Zhang; Wen-Juan Liu; Guang-Yuan Liu
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 10, No 7: November 2012
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Current genetic algorithm require both management of huge amounts of data and heavy computation, fulfilling these requirements calls for simple ways to implement parallel computing. In this paper, serial genetic algorithm was designed to parallel GA; this technology appears to be particularly well adapted to this task. Here we introduce two related mechanism: elite reserve strategy and MPI. The first can increase the possible to get the optimal solution of the population, while the message passing interface MPI support is adding to form a new coarse-grain model of distributed parallel genetic algorithm. This new algorithm is tested by the classical and effective Knapsack problem, analysis shows that, the introduction of the parallel strategies can reduce the communication between different machines and the scheduling time of the heterogeneous system, thereby accelerate the traditional genetic algorithm search process, ultimately concluded that the parallel genetic algorithm is very promising and this framework could have a wide range of applications while maintaining good computational efficiency, scalability and ease of maintenance. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v10i7.1566
Performance Evaluation of Elliptical-Cylindrical Antenna Array using SaDE Optimized Hyper Beam Gebrehiwet Gebrekrstos Lema
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 7, No 1: July 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v7.i1.pp178-188

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For high performance communication systems, Side Lobe Level (SLL) reduction and improved directivity are the goal of antenna designers. In the recent years, many optimization techniques of antenna design are occupying demanding place over the analytical techniques. Though they have contributed attractive solutions, it is often obvious to select one that meets the particular design need at hand. In this paper, an optimization technique called Self-adaptive Differential Evolution (SaDE) that can be able to learn and behave intelligently along with hyper beam forming is integrated to determine an optimal set of excitation weights in the design of EcAA. Non-uniform excitation weights of the individual array elements of EcAA are performed to obtain reduced SLL, high directivity and flexible radiation pattern. To evaluate the improved performance of the proposed SaDE optimized hyper beam, comparison are done with uniformly excited, SaDE without hyper beam and Genetic Algorithm (GA). In general, the proposed work of pattern synthesis has resulted in much better reduction of SLL and FNBW than both the uniformly excited and thinned EcAA. The results of this study clearly reveal that the SLL highly reduced at a very directive beamwidth.
Optimal placement of grid-connected photovoltaic generators in a power system for voltage stability enhancement Zetty Adibah Kamaruzzaman; Azah Mohamed; ramizi mohamed
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 13, No 1: January 2019
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The high penetration of photovoltaic (PV) generation can cause many technical issues such as power quality and impact on the power system voltage stability. To improve voltage stability and reducing power loss in a power system with PV generators, appropriate planning of PV generators is considered by optimal placement of PV. Thus, an effective heuristic optimization technique such as the Wind Driven Optimization (WDO) technique is applied for determining optimal location of PV generators in a power system. For determining the optimal location of PV, the objective function considers maximizing the Improved Voltage Stability Index. The proposed method for optimal location of PV generators is implemented on the IEEE 118 and 30 bus transmission systems and the 69-radial distribution system. The optimization results show that integrating PV into the test systems improves voltage stability in the system. Comparing the performance of the WDO with the particle swarm optimization technique, it is shown that the WDO technique gives faster convergence.
Design and Experiment on Self-propelled Precise Feeding Equipment for Dairy Cow Hewei Meng; Zhenjiang Gao; Xiaoling Luo; Za Kan; Hai Lin
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 11, No 4: April 2013
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Designed a kind of self-propelled precise feeding machine for single dairy cow based on the technology of RFID, to achieve the automation,fine and intelligent of dairy farming.The computer was used as the information management platform, MCU was used as control platform, even using wireless transmission, RFID recognition, infrared detection technology and so on, which achievement the information data of wireless transmission,precise recognition and detection cattle position.It is applied to equal-diameter and variable-pitch screw feeding structure to realize the precise concentrated feed supply, equipment performance test shown that the system speed 60rpm is the most stable when feeding, feeding accuracy not less than 97.5%, to meet the feeding requirements, equipped with the best traveling speed is 0.6m/s, the response time of the system is 0.4s, the recognition rate is 96%; through one-month feeding experiment in the dairy cow farm showed that the milk production was increased, the average daily milk yield of individual cows improve 0.8kg than artificial feeding. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v11i4.2357

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