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Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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A review of codebook design methods for sparse code multiple access Syed Aamer Hussain; Norulhusna Ahmad; Ibraheem Shayea; Hazilah Mad Kaidi; Liza Abdul Latiff; Norliza Mohamed; Suriani Mohd Sam
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 22, No 2: May 2021
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v22.i2.pp927-935

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The progressions in telecommunication beyond the 5th generation have created a need to improve research drifts. The current 5G study has an important focus on non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) technology. sparse code multiple access (SCMA) is a promising technique within NOMA, enhancing the multi-user handling capability of next-generation communication. In the SCMA sphere, codebook designing and optimisation are essential research matters. This study conversed with different codebook design practises existing in the literature, analysing them for numerous parameters, including bit error rate (BER), an optimisation technique, and channel settings. From the analysis, the paper presents the efficiency of different approaches. The article also discusses the prospects and challenges of SCMA optimisation in practical implementation in various domains.
Android-based capacitor discharging calculator application Wisnu Kartika; Erika Loniza; Meilia Safitri
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 22, No 2: May 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v22.i2.pp760-764

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Nowadays, many people using smartphone to connet to her colleague. The electronic device using capacitor and transistor. The electronic device’s size recently become smaller. The capacitor can be used to the most important function that is used to store the energy and on the DC system is used to decrease the ripple from AC source. This research purpose build an apps which can calculate the charge remaining inside the capacitor. The method is using RC time constant. This research work well and can work functionally. 
Performance evaluation of WLAN in enterprise WAN with real-time applications based on OPNET modeler Mohammed Ghadhban Al-Hamiri; Haider J. Abd; Hanaa M. Al Abboodi
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 21, No 2: February 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v21.i2.pp911-918

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Wireless local area networks (WLAN) has been used recently due to their benefits which exhibits outstanding mobility with easier and faster configurations. The wireless local area network performance is much influenced by both network topology and hardware specifications and thus will impact the quality of service (QoS) parameters which are delay, load, and response time. This works estimated the performance of WLAN in enterprise WAN based on the OPNET modeler. Three scenarios have been suggested which are FDDI scenario, FDDI Hybrid Star scenario, and FDDI hybrid ring scenario involving web browsing (HTTP) and file transfer protocol (FTP). Hardware objects and software configurations kept the same for all proposed scenarios. Different types of links and topologies have been applied among WLAN subnets as well as the involved gateway has been changed to measure parameters of quality of services (QoS) for all scenarios used. The findings confirmed that the FDDI Hybrid Ring scenario presents better performance than the FDDI Hybrid Star Scenario and FDDI scenario in terms of WLAN delay, WLAN load, FTP download response time, and HTTP object response time.
Measurement of an electroretinogram signal and display waves on graphical user interface by laboratory virtual instrument engineering workbench Mustafa F. Mahmood; Huda Farooq Jameel; Mayss Alreem Nizar Hammed
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 25, No 2: February 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v25.i2.pp980-988

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The electroretinogram (ERG) is an electrophysiological recording method that measures the retinal electrical potential. The electrical reaction is quantified by electrical interaction of the indicator electrode with the cornea or at various levels inside the retina. However, such ERG systems suffer from certain limitations and challenges, such as high cost, low a/b-wave amplitude, and the outcomes do not provide any information about patients. In this work, we designed and implemented a real-time prototype for an ERG system for measuring eye waves via diode-transistor logic (DTL)- electrode and AD624AD-model. In addition, a graphical user interface (GUI) via virtual instrument engineering workbench (LabVIEW) was used. The developed system achieved high amplitude for ERG a/b-waves of about 100 and 700 mV. In terms of a/b-waves in the system, the findings show that this study has good results for optimizing the measurement of ERG signals. The method showed satisfactory accuracy of about 92.5% for 10 participants aged 20-60 years and comprising both genders
Comparison of levels and fusion approaches for multimodal biometrics S. Sujana; V. S. K. Reddy
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 23, No 2: August 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v23.i2.pp791-801

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The biometric-based authentication system occupies maximal space in the field of security administration. Biometric applications are swiftly accelerating in day-to-day life such as computer login, smart homes, online banking, hospitals, border areas, industries, forensics, e-voting attendance system and investigation of crime. A reliable and accurate recognition body can be achieved with multimodal biometric methodologies. In this paper, we discuss starting with an introduction to biometric systems followed by their classification, and advantages as well as disadvantages. In today’s world, most of the systems are unimodal biometrics having a lot of limitations to overcome those multimodal biometrics comes in to picture. In this paper we have discussed comprehensive representation on the system of multimodal biometric, various modes of undertakings, the significance of information fusion, a different section is allotted on the various possible levels of fusion involving sensor-level, feature-level, score-level, and decision -level as well as different rules of fusion.
Characterization of silicon tunnel field effect transistor based on charge plasma Firas Natheer Abdul-kadir; Faris Hassan Taha
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 25, No 1: January 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v25.i1.pp138-143

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The aim of the proposed paper is an analytical model and realization of the characteristics for tunnel field-effect transistor (TFET) based on charge plasma (CP). One of the most applications of the TFET device which operates based on CP technique is the biosensor. CP-TFET is to be used as an effective device to detect the uncharged molecules of the bio-sample solution. Charge plasma is one of some techniques that recently invited to induce charge carriers inside the devices. In this proposed paper we use a high work function in the source (ϕ=5.93 eV) to induce hole charges and we use a lower work function in drain (ϕ=3.90 eV) to induce electron charges. Many electrical characterizations in this paper are considered to study the performance of this device like a current drain (ID) versus voltage gate (Vgs), ION/IOFF ratio, threshold voltage (VT) transconductance (gm), and sub-threshold swing (SS). The signification of this paper comes into view enhancement the performance of the device. Results show that high dielectric (K=12), oxide thickness (Tox=1 nm), channel length (Lch=42 nm), and higher work function for the gate (ϕ=4.5 eV) tend to best charge plasma silicon tunnel field-effect transistor characterization.
Twelfth mode on-demand band notch UWB antenna for underlay cognitive radio Laith Wajeeh Abdullah; Musa H. Wali; Adheed H. Saloomi
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 22, No 3: June 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v22.i3.pp1446-1456

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A wide-slot ultra-wideband (UWB) antenna with on-demand band rejection characteristics that can serve underlay cognitive radio is presented in this paper. This antenna is designed to work in twelve operation modes; one to cover the whole UWB while each of the rest modes excludes one or more of the ranges that are allocated for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMax), C-band, wireless local area network (WLAN), X-band and International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in a single, dual, triple, quad or penta band rejection state. A spiral shape slot in the patch and three slots mainly based on half-circular structures in the ground plane are the means to create the desired frequency notches. A positive-intrinsic-negative (PIN) diode across each of these slots is used to enable/disable band(s) rejection process. Configuration of the proposed antenna to the desired mode of operation is decided by the state of its four PIN diodes. This work is simulated by computer simulation technology (CST) v.10. It’s S11, voltage-standing-wave-ratio (VSWR) and realized gain results when combined with antenna's 25x25x0.8 mm3 compact size and the large number of modes and states, all ensure its capability to eliminate or reduce the interference within the targeted bands and hence being suitable for the applications of underlay cognitive radio.
Intelligent system for recruitment decision making using an alternative parallel-sequential genetic algorithm Said Tkatek; Saadia Bahti; Otman Abdoun; Jaafar Abouchabaka
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 22, No 1: April 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v22.i1.pp385-395

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The human resources (HR) manager needs effective tools to be able to move away from traditional recruitment processes to make the good decision to select the good candidates for the good posts. To do this, we deliver an intelligent recruitment decision-making method for HR, incorporating a recruitment model based on the multipack model known as the NP-hard model. The system, which is a decision support tool, often integrates a genetic approach that operates alternately in parallel and sequentially. This approach will provide the best recruiting solution to allow HR managers to make the right decision to ensure the best possible compatibility with the desired objectives. Operationally, this system can also predict the altered choice of parallel genetic algorithm (PGA) or sequential genetic algorithm (SeqGA) depending on the size of the instance and constraints of the recruiting posts to produce the quality solution in a reduced CPU time for recruiting decision-making. The results obtained in various tests confirm the performance of this intelligent system which can be used as a decision support tool for intelligently optimized recruitment.
The key management of direct/external modulation semiconductor laser response systems for relative intensity noise control Mahmoud M. A. Eid; Ashraf S. Seliem; Ahmed Nabih Zaki Rashed; Abd El-Naser A. Mohammed; Mohamed Yassin Ali; Shaimaa S. Abaza
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 21, No 2: February 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v21.i2.pp968-977

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This study outlines the management of either direct or external modulation semiconductor laser systems for the key solution of bit rate up to 25 Gb/s under relative intensity noise (RIN) control. The bias and modulation peak currents based laser rate equations are optimized to achieve max Q factor and min bit error rate (BER) using first proposed model and optical/electrical signal power, optical/electrical signal to noise ratio are also enhanced using second proposed model. The percentage enhancement ratio in max. Q-factor and min. BER using first proposed model ranges from 53.25 % to 71.63 % in compared to the previous model. In the same way, by using second proposed model, the electrical signal power at optical receiver is enhanced within the range of 48.66 % to 68.88 % in compared to the previous model. Optical signal/noise ratio (OSNR) after optical fiber cable (OFC), signal/noise ratio (SNR) after electrical filter are measured with using different electrical pulse generators and electrical modulators at the optimization stage. The first proposed model reported better max. Q and min. BER values than the previous model. In addition to the second proposed model (direct modulation) has outlined better optical/electrical signal power than the previous model, while max. Q, min. BER values are kept constant. It is found that non return to zero pulse generator has presented better signal power than other pulse generators by using second proposed model. As well as the mixed of raised cosine pulse generator with external modulator reported max. Q, min. BER with other pulse generators by using first proposed model. OSNR at OFC is optimized by using continuous phase frequency shift keying (CPFSK) electrical modulator, While SNR at optical receiver is optimized by using phase shift keying (PSK) electrical modulator.
Automated sleep apnea classification based on statistical and spectral analysis of electrocardiogram signals Kumari, Lavu Venkata Rajani; Lohitha, Anumolu; Kavya, Atluri; Tarakeswar, Nallamothu
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 25, No 3: March 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v25.i3.pp1450-1457

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Well-being sleep is a significant segment for maintaining mental comparably as genuine flourishing. More than six-hour recordings are required to distinguish sleep apnea, which are extremely long duration recordings. It's difficult for a human to deduce the problem from electrocardiogram (ECG) readings. As a result, automated PC-based assessment is expected to detect abnormalities as early as possible. An automated framework for the classification of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) can moreover be distinguished from the ECG Signals. From the Massachusetts Institute of Technology-Beth Israel Hospital (MIT-BIH) polysomnographic informational collection, 18 subjects have been considered as data signals. The signal is segmented into 30 seconds and features are extracted by using the discrete wavelet transform (DWT). DWT of seven-level decomposition is applied on the segmented signal by using the wavelet 'sym3'. 12 features were extracted from each level and all of them are used to categorize the five types of sleep apnea. Random forest, k-nearest neighbor (KNN), and support vector machine (SVM) are used for classification of apnea. The random forest (RF) classifier outperformed the others with an average of accuracy (Acc) of 98.53% according to the study's findings. The experimental results show the developed model outperforms the state of art algorithms in the literature.

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