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Buletin Pos dan Telekomunikasi
ISSN : 16930991     EISSN : 24431524     DOI : https://doi.org/10.17933/bpostel
Scientific work/Manuscript that can be published in the Buletin Pos dan Telekomunikasi is in the form of academic papers, research reports, surveys, research briefings, and degree theses, analysis of secondary data, thoughts, theoretical/conceptual/methodological reviews in the field of: Post: including policy, technology and standardization of postal equipments and services. Telecommunications: including policy, standardization, market, resources, security, infrastructure and technology either wireless or wired telecommunications, both voice and data communications.
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Highly Independent 5G Multiband Antenna using Circular Patch Structure Adhiyoga, Yohanes Galih; Arifin, Tri Nur; Ilman, Syaeful; Wahyuningsih, Erfiana; Rusdiyanto, Dian; Mahendra, Adhi
Buletin Pos dan Telekomunikasi Vol. 21 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : Centre for Research and Development on Resources, Equipment, and Operations of Posts and I

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17933/bpostel.v21i2.364

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5G mobile communication technology has attracted much attention in the past three years. However, the development of antennas that can cover three types of 5G bands at once has not been studied. This paper proposes an antenna covering the three frequency bands of 2.3 GHz, 3.5 GHz, and 26 GHz for 5G communication. The proposed antenna uses a microstrip patch design with 50-ohm inset feeding. FDTD mathematical analysis through simulation has been carried out and confirmed that the proposed antenna meets the required specifications in 5G technology. The simulation result shows that the proposed antenna has a good reflection coefficient in the target frequencies of -22.6 dB, -28.26 dB, and -22.48 dB, respectively.
Microwave Link License Fee for 5G Backhaul Connectivity (Study Case: Indonesia) Yusri, Alvin; Adriansyah, Nachwan Mufti; Hanuranto, Ahmad Tri
Buletin Pos dan Telekomunikasi Vol. 21 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17933/bpostel.v21i2.375

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Frequency is a limited resource that cannot be made by humans. Therefore, its usage needs to be regulated so new technology like 5G still get frequency allocation. The 28 GHz frequency is an option that can be used in Indonesia for 5G technology, because it gets a large bandwidth allocation, namely 112 MHz. For the frequency to be used efficiently, one of the efforts is using the frequency license fee. In Indonesia, the frequency license fee is regulated in the regulation regarding BHP ISR for microwave link services. However, prices applied in Indonesia for 5G backhaul frequencies are too low compared to other countries such as India and Australia. With the same conditions, India applies Rp. 771,207,014, Australia Rp. 142,318,583, while Indonesia applies Rp. 32,949,287 for the frequency license fee. Based on the results of calculations, simulations, and changes to the components of the BHP ISR formula, it increases the frequency license fee to Rp. 81,320,400 which experienced an increase of 146%. The new price obtained is still below the price of other countries, because other countries have a larger GDP than Indonesia. This new price expected to make frequency usage more efficient and provide an increase in state income.
Implementation Licencing Regulations Telecommunications Network in The Omnibus Law Jumhur, helni; Hikmaturokhman, Alfin
Buletin Pos dan Telekomunikasi Vol. 21 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17933/bpostel.v21i2.378

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The form manifestation of the omnibus law form is Law Number 11 of 2020 concerning Copyright. The law on telecommunications relating to Main Licensing and Technical Licensing has undergone significant changes. Implementing the licensing process requires changes and a common perspective in understanding the articles associated with the licensing process, especially in telecommunications. The problem experienced is that several articles in the omnibus law regarding licensing for the operation of telecommunications networks still need to be clarified, which can potentially cause different perceptions among stakeholders. This study uses a normative juridical analysis method using primary law to analyze the problems that are the focus of the research. The conclusion drawn from this research is the need to clarify the articles in Law 11 of 2020 concerning Job Creation and its derivative regulations regarding procedures for telecommunications operations other than those that already exist, which a Ministerial Decree can stipulate. There needs to be clarity in the rules regarding risk-based business licensing regarding how long the essential and technical licensing process takes and the need to attach a licensing SOP flowchart so that licensing stakeholders have the same perception of the licensing process.
Policy Mechanism for Security of National Vital Objects in the Telecommunications Sector in Indonesia Ariprawira, galih; Aji, Lessy Sutiyono; Wahyudin, Ade; Hikmaturokhman, Alfin
Buletin Pos dan Telekomunikasi Vol. 21 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17933/bpostel.v21i2.379

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Telecommunication infrastructure is part of critical infrastructure because it has a vital role in the community and affects the country's economy. Therefore, telecommunications infrastructure can be classified as a vital national object, requiring a particular security mechanism in its deployment. However, telecommunication infrastructure has different characteristics than other sectors, where the operation is fixed and mobile. Using a descriptive-analytical approach, data is obtained from benchmarks and interviews with resource persons from various fields through several Forum Group Discussion activities. Each telecommunications network operator can apply for National Vital Objects in the Telecommunications Sector based on the mechanism under the guidelines for determining the national vital object in the telecommunications sector stipulated through a Ministerial Regulation. The regulation covers various aspects, including the mechanism for determining, evaluating, fostering, and responsibilities of National Vital Objects in the Telecommunications Sector. In its implementation, the National Vital Objects in the Telecommunications Sector manager coordinates with various security parties, such as the Indonesian National Police. With the policy of the National Vital Objects in the Telecommunications Sector implementation mechanism, it is hoped that the telecommunications infrastructure can be well protected so that the business climate of telecommunications operations remains conducive and telecommunications services can always support the development and strengthening of the national economy.
Design and Implementation Proximity Based IoT for Smart Attendance System Hayati, Nur; Eka Nugraha, Aditiyo
Buletin Pos dan Telekomunikasi Vol. 21 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17933/bpostel.v21i2.380

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The reporting of course attendance is an essential component of academic administration. This research designs and deploys a smart attendance system by leveraging proximity-based IoT. The smart attendance system is built upon the Android operating system to detect the beacon of the proximity sensor and is integrated into a database installed on a cloud server. The application supports three different features designated for administrators, lecturers, and students, respectively. The developed application accelerates data input for the campus administrator, records the course log efficiently, and concurrently reports the more secure student attendance from manipulation since it applies a single user identity. This study conducts a field test to evaluate the operational efficacy of the system by sampling students who enrolled in the course. The test involves utilizing a range of mobile devices to access the application connected to two courses. In one course, the functionality testing result is 91.67%, while in another, it is 100% successful. The limitation arises as a result of the incapability of the mobile device to perceive the beacon.

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