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JEEE-U (Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering-UMSIDA)
ISSN : 25408658     EISSN : 25408658     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21070/jeeeu
Core Subject : Engineering,
Aim: to facilitate scholar, researchers, and teachers for publishing the original articles of review articles. Scope: Electrical, Electronica, Telecomunication, Medical Electronica, Digital system, Control system.
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Prototype of Water Tank Level Control for Drinking Water of Santri at Al-Amanah Modern Islamic Boarding School Based on IoT with Solar Power: Prototype Kontrol Level Tandon Air minum Santri di Pesantren Modern Al-Amanah Berbasis IoT Dengan Tenaga Matahari Abdillah, Abdillah; Solikin, Akhmad
JEEE-U (Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering-UMSIDA) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Oktober
Publisher : Muhammadiyah University, Sidoarjo

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Water is a vital resource for life on earth and a primary human need. This research is motivated by water management issues within the Al-Amanah Modern Islamic Boarding School, where the tank filling process is still carried out manually, often resulting in waste and the absence of water level indicators. To address this issue, an Internet of Things (IoT)-based water level control system was designed. This system utilizes an ultrasonic sensor to measure the water level, a NodeMCU ESP8266 as the main controller, and the Blynk application to monitor and control the system via a smartphone. A relay is used to automatically turn the water pump on and off. Data from the sensor is processed by a microcontroller, sent to the Blynk server, and displayed in real time in the application. Test results show that the system is able to monitor and regulate water filling more efficiently, although overall performance still has room for improvement.  
Control And Compensate Interconnected Power Systems Problems Using the Black Hole Optimization Method Kadhum, Ali Abdyasser
JEEE-U (Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering-UMSIDA) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Oktober
Publisher : Muhammadiyah University, Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/jeeeu.v9i2.1728

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The demand for power and energy has been a global problem in the electricity sector for many years while until now, the globally interconnected power systems have suffered from power losses in tie lines and frequency fluctuations. In this paper, two types of controllers, Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) and Sliding Mode Control (SMC), are proposed to overcome the problems in multi-area power systems where These controllers are used to deal with the 5% step load disturbance imposed on the gas turbine output to experiment with the robustness performance of the power system, particularly in turbo-electric propulsion systems and In addition, Load Frequency Control (LFC) is compensated and performance has been improved for 4-zone power systems during outages so finally This review also explores how cosmologically inspired algorithms affect dynamical system control issues, offering a thorough list of control applications along with their inherent benefits and drawbacks.
An Accuracy Assessment of an IoT-Based Monitoring System for Household Water Consumption in Estimating Volume and Usage Cost: Analisis Tingkat Akurasi Sistem Monitoring Konsumsi Air Rumah Tangga Berbasis IoT terhadap Estimasi Volume dan Biaya Pemakaian Tunggadewi, Elsyea Adia; Nahdliyah, Sisca Dina Nur
JEEE-U (Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering-UMSIDA) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Oktober
Publisher : Muhammadiyah University, Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/jeeeu.v9i2.1705

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Water-use efficiency in the household sector is a crucial aspect in supporting the sustainability of water resources. Enhancing this efficiency requires a monitoring system capable of accurately measuring consumption volume and precisely estimating usage costs. A relevant approach in this context is the implementation of Internet of Things (IoT)-based technology, which enables real-time data acquisition and transmission through smart water meter devices. This study aims to evaluate the accuracy of an IoT-based household water consumption monitoring system in estimating usage volume and calculating cost. The method involves a comparison between actual water flow data and system measurements, as well as an analysis of the discrepancy between actual costs and cost estimates produced by the application. Experimental results indicate an average deviation of 9.12% between the actual and measured volume. In contrast, the cost estimation demonstrates a very high level of accuracy, with a maximum discrepancy of only IDR 1 compared to the actual cost. These findings indicate that the system performs reliably in estimating cost, although some inaccuracies remain in volume measurement. Overall, the system demonstrates considerable potential as an effective and sustainable technological solution to support household water consumption management.
Real-Time IoT-Integrated Ground Control Station (GCS) for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Monitoring System Lestari, Paramita Eka Wahyu; Ridwan, Mohamad; Ramadhan, Ridzki Fadillah; Nisfa, Faridatun
JEEE-U (Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering-UMSIDA) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Oktober
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/jeeeu.v9i2.1710

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Conventional Ground Control Stations (GCS) for UAVs are often platform-bound (PC-only or Android apps), creating installation overhead and constraining mobility. This work introduces a browser-native, web-based GCS that runs across devices without prior installation and ingests MAVLink telemetry from a RadioLink Mini Pix V1.0 flight controller via 433 MHz UART radio telemetry, then streams decoded data to the UI over websocket/JSON. The system visualizes attitude (yaw, pitch, roll/IMU), GPS position and mapping, compass bearing, altitude, and flight status in real time, with user authentication and a structured landing/login flow. In controlled tests, the application delivered stable live visualization and accurate mapping during a 100 m out-and-back flight, with reported coordinates matching the route. Link-budget characterization across 95, 100, 180, 190, and 240 m showed the expected RSSI degradation with distance and a pronounced dip at 190 m, a practical safe range of ~100 m was identified where signal strength stayed >50% with low interference. Compared with PC or Android-based GCS, the proposed approach improves accessibility (zero-install, multi-device) and operational flexibility, while maintaining reliable real-time telemetry for mission monitoring.
Intelligent Motion-Controlled Quadruped Robot Using Arduino Systems Jumaah , Amjed; Qasim , Aseel
JEEE-U (Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering-UMSIDA) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Oktober
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/jeeeu.v9i2.1724

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This work presents RobotSpot, a novel low-cost quadruped robot designed to address the growing need for accessible and robust platforms in robotics education and research Background. The main aims are to develop a system that combines intelligent control with economic feasibility, emphasizing ease of reproduction and modification. The methods involve integrating hybrid control algorithms and conducting experimental evaluations to assess stability and energy efficiency. The results demonstrate reliable operation with an average stability of 88.1% and energy efficiency of 77.5%, highlighting RobotSpot’s potential as a practical and affordable tool for hands-on learning and innovation, especially in resource-constrained academic environments.

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