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A Novel DWT-Based Watermarking for Image with The SIFT
Yuan Xu Yuan Xu;
Qiang Zhang;
Changjun Zhou
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 11, No 1: March 2013
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DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v11i1.904
A kind of scale invariant features transformation (SIFT for short) operators on DWT domain are proposed for watermarking algorithm. Firstly, the low frequency of the image is obtained by DWT. And then the SIFT transformation is used to calculate the key feature points for the low frequency sub-image. Based on the chosen space’s key points with moderate scale, a circular area as watermark embedding area is constructed. According to the research and final results, the novel digital watermark algorithm is proposed benefiting from the characteristics of SIFT’s key points and local time-frequency of DWT. The algorithm not only has good robustness to resist on such operations as compression, shearing, noise addition, median filtering and scaling, but also has good inhibition to possible watermark fake verification.
Spectral-based Features Ranking for Gamelan Instruments Identification using Filter Techniques
Aris Tjahyanto;
Yoyon K Suprapto;
Diah P Wulandari
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 11, No 1: March 2013
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DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v11i1.895
In this paper, we describe an approach of spectral-based features ranking for Javanese gamelan instruments identification using filter techniques. The model extracted spectral-based features set of the signal using Short Time Fourier Transform (STFT). The rank of the features was determined using the five algorithms; namely ReliefF, Chi-Squared, Information Gain, Gain Ratio, and Symmetric Uncertainty. Then, we tested the ranked features by cross validation using Support Vector Machine (SVM). The experiment showed that Gain Ratio algorithm gave the best result, it yielded accuracy of 98.93%.
Electrical Tracking Formation on Silane Epoxy Resin under Various Contaminants
Abdul Syakur;
Hamzah Berahim;
Tumiran Tumiran;
Rochmadi Rochmadi
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 11, No 1: March 2013
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DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v11i1.878
Contamination at the surface of the insulator becomes a serious problem. Especially for the tropical area, humidity and rainfall play an important role in wetness by the water at the insulator surface, which result in the presence of contaminant and leakage current flowing at the surface. This leakage current will generate heat which occurs at the surface of an insulator. This ultimately leads to flashover. This paper presents the influence of contaminants to leakage current and formation of electrical tracking at the surface of epoxy resin compound wit silicon rubber. The test was based on IPT method with NH4Cl as contaminants. The industrial and coastal contaminants are used to explain the effect of contaminant at surface tracking process. The flow rate of contaminant was 0.3 ml/min. The 3.5 kV AC high voltage 50 Hz was applied to the top electrodes. It is found that industrial contamination resulting in the smallest surface leakage current is 327.6 mA. Also it is found that coastal contaminant showed the severest damage at surface of test sample. Therefore, special treatment of the sample is needed under these conditions so that the material performance can be improved, especially against the electrical tracking.
Gamelan Music Onset Detection based on Spectral Features
Diah P. Wulandari;
Aris Tjahyanto;
Yoyon K. Suprapto
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 11, No 1: March 2013
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DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v11i1.3162
This research detects onsets of percussive instruments by examining the performance on the sound signals of gamelan instruments as one of traditional music instruments in Indonesia. Onset plays important role in determining musical rythmic structure, like beat, tempo, measure, and is highly required in many applications of music information retrieval. Four onset detection methods that employ spectral features, such as magnitude, phase, and the combination of both are compared in this paper. They are phase slope (PS), weighted phase deviation (WPD), spectral flux (SF), and rectified complex domain (RCD). Features are extracted by representing the sound signals into time-frequency domain using overlapped Short-time Fourier Transform (STFT) and by varying the window length. Onset detection functions are processed through peak-picking using dynamic threshold. The results showed that by using suitable window length and parameter setting of dynamic threshold, F-measure which is greater than 0.80 can be obtained for certain methods.
The Most Possible Scheme of Joint Service Detection for the Next Wireless Communication Technologies
Hendra Setiawan;
Firdaus Firdaus
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 11, No 1: March 2013
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DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v11i1.900
The era of beyond third generation wireless communication is highly heterogeneous in that it comprises several radio access technologies that need to be joined into a single multimode terminal. In this respect, this paper introduces a common service recognition system for the next wireless communication technologies i.e. Long Term Evolution (LTE), WiMAX or IEEE 802.16, and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) or IEEE 802.11.It is done in physical layer as one of multimode terminal ability regardless network cooperation existence. We investigation the preamble and synchronization signals as indicators of the available services instead of carrier frequency detection. To detect these signals, we proposed a time domain detection system consisting of auto-correlation, cross-correlation, and a peak period detection. Based on complexity analysis, this paper proposes the most possible scheme with lower complexity than cross-correlation implementation. Moreover, the fixed point simulation results show that the proposed system satisfies the minimum receiver sensitivity requirements that specified in the standards.
Chaotification of Quasi-Zero Stiffness System via Direct Time-delay Feedback Control
Qing-chao Yang;
Jing-jun Lou;
Shu-yong Liu;
Ai-min Diao
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 11, No 1: March 2013
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DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v11i1.883
This paper presents a chaotification method based on direct time-delay feedback control for a quasi-zero-stiffness isolation system. An analytical function of time-delay feedback control is derived based on differential-geometry control theory. Furthermore, the feasibility and effectiveness of this method was verified by numerical simulations. Numerical simulations show that this method holds the favorable aspects including the advantage of using tiny control gain, the capability of chaotifying across a large range of parametric domain and the high feasibility of the control implement.
An Age Estimation Method to Panoramic Radiographs from Indonesian Individuals
Anny Yuniarti;
Agus Zainal Arifin;
Arya Yudhi Wijaya;
Wijayanti Nurul Khotimah
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 11, No 1: March 2013
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DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v11i1.905
Dental features can be considered as the best candidate feature for post-mortem identification. If ante-mortem data is unavailable, then forensic experts are needed for reducing the search space by creating post-mortem dental profiling. Age is one of important factors in dental profiling. Manual inspection of dental radiographs suffers from two drawbaks, i.e., intraobserver error and interobserver error. This paper proposed a semi-automatic system for age estimation. There are two phases in developing the proposed system, i.e., the modeling phase and the estimation phase. The modeling phase is the stage for deriving an estimation formula based on known data. In this paper, we use data taken from Javanese people. The estimation phase include the process of defining a Region of Interest (ROI), automatic length computation, and age estimation based on the derived modeling formula. Our experiments showed a promising result, i.e., an average absolute error of 5.2 years, compared to application of the Kvaal method to panoramic radiographs from Turkish individuals that yields a difference of more than 12 years.
Segmentation for Image Indexing and Retrieval on Discrete Cosines Domain
Suhendro Y Irianto
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 11, No 1: March 2013
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DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v11i1.896
This paper used region growing segmentation technique to segment the Discrete Cosines (DC) image. The classic problem of content Based image retrieval (CBIR) is the lack of accuracy in matching between image query and image in the database. By using region growing technique on DC image,it reduced the number of image regions indexed. The proposed of recursive region growing is not new technique but its application on DC images to build indexing keys is quite new and not yet presented by many authors. The experimental results show that the proposed methods on segmented images present good precision which are higher than 0.60 on all classes. So, it could be concluded that region growing segmented based CBIR more efficient compared to DC images in term of their precision 0.59 and 0.75, respectively. Moreover, DC based CBIR can save time and simplify algorithm compared to DCT images. The most significant finding from this work is instead of using 64 DCT coefficients this research only used 1/64 coefficients which is DC coefficient.
Migration from Gasoline to Gaseous Fuel for Small-scale Electricity Generation Systems
Seno D. Panjaitan;
Yandri Yandri;
Sukandar Sukandar;
Berlian Sitorus
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 11, No 1: March 2013
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DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v11i1.879
This paper describes a study that gives a consideration to change fuel source for electriccity generator from gasoline to combustible gas. A gaseous fuel conversion technology is presented and its performance is compared with gasoline. In the experiment, two types of load were tested, resistive and resistive-inductive. By using both fuels mostly the power factor (Cos φ) of resistive-inductive load variations were greater than 0.8, and they had slight difference on operational voltage. The drawback of using gaseous fuel is the frequency of the electricity might be not reach the standard frequency (i.e. 50 Hz). In the lab scale experiment, the gasoline consumption increased proportionally with the load increase, while using gaseous fuel the consumption of gas equal also increased where the average consumption value is 100 gram per 15 minutes operation for the tested load in the experiment. The main advantage using gaseous fuel (liquefied petroleum gas or biogas) compared to gasoline is a cleaner emitted gas after combustion.
Performance of Subcarrier and Power Allocation Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing on Millimeter Wave
Naemah Mubarakah;
Rika Wahyuni Arsianti;
Mulyadi Mulyadi
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 11, No 1: March 2013
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DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v11i1.901
Local multipoint distribution system (LMDS) that operated in millimeter waves can be used to fulfill the need of bit rate higher than 40 Mbps. However it has problem when applied in tropic country such as Indonesia because of the high rainfall. Therefore LMDS system was developed by cross-layer mechanism. In this research we used joint subcarrier and power allocation (JSPA) technique in multi-user cross-layer OFDM. This technique is proposed to increase the performance of telecommunication system even there were disturbance of rain attenuation. The research is discussing the performance of transmission capacity, data rate, utility and fairness of JSPA algorithm that applied in rain attenuation measurement in Surabaya. The result shows the increment of performance system using JSPA technique. For 40 dB rain attenuation, JSPA can achieves respectively average capacity of transmission up to 173,3%, 189,9 % for data rate and 9,6% for fairness system. The application of JSPA technique improve the performance of utility 13,61-15,48 bps/Hz