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TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control)
ISSN : 16936930     EISSN : 23029293     DOI : 10.12928
Core Subject : Science,
Submitted papers are evaluated by anonymous referees by single blind peer review for contribution, originality, relevance, and presentation. The Editor shall inform you of the results of the review as soon as possible, hopefully in 10 weeks. Please notice that because of the great number of submissions that TELKOMNIKA has received during the last few months the duration of the review process can be up to 14 weeks. Communication Engineering, Computer Network and System Engineering, Computer Science and Information System, Machine Learning, AI and Soft Computing, Signal, Image and Video Processing, Electronics Engineering, Electrical Power Engineering, Power Electronics and Drives, Instrumentation and Control Engineering, Internet of Things (IoT)
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Rectangular and circular antennas design for Bluetooth applications Hiba A. Alsawaf; Amenah E. Kanaan
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 21, No 1: February 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v21i1.21824

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The most researched and examined aspect of the communication system is the wireless connection. Without learning how to operate and use different types of antennas, your knowledge is incomplete. Microstrip patch antenna research has advanced significantly in recent years. When compared to standard antennas, microstrip patch antennas provide additional advantages and opportunities. It is of low volume, light weight, low cost, low appearance, compact and easy to manufacture. This study investigates the differences between rectangular and circular patch antennas. For Bluetooth applications, the center frequency of 2.4 GHz was chosen as the optimal resonant frequency. On a flame retardant (FR-4) epoxy substrate, the antenna dielectric constant is 4.4. Above the ground the base rises 3.6 mm. For the simulation process, high frequency simulation software (HFSS 15) is used as the program design. Antennas 1×1, 1×2, and 1×4 are designed for both circular and rectangular antennas. A comparison was made for both types of antennas and voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR), return losses, gain, directivity and half power beam width (HPBW) were found, and the feature of the rectangular antenna was shown.
High-bandwidth millimetre wave multiple-input multiple-output antenna for 38 GHz 5G mobile applications Md. Ashraful Haque; Md. Kawsar Ahmed; Narinderjit Singh Sawaran Singh; Md. Afzalur Rahman; Md. Sharif Ahammed; Redwan A. Ananta; Kamal Hossain Nahin; Jamal Hossain Nirob; Liton Chandra Paul
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 23, No 2: April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v23i2.26491

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This study assesses the efficacy of an industrial and innovation antenna by scrutinizing its performance using simulations and an equivalent resistor, inductor, and capacitor (RLC) circuit model. By utilizing computer simulation technology (CST) modeling techniques, the antenna’s small dimensions of 37.75×31.75 mm2 are considered concerning the minimum frequency. The antenna functions at a frequency of 38 GHz, with a bandwidth of 11 GHz. It has a maximum gain of 8.875 dB and demonstrates excellent isolation (-27.627 dB) and efficiency (98.859%), respectively. By designing and simulating a comparable RLC circuit in advanced design system (ADS), we have confirmed the accuracy and reliability of the data acquired via CST. Both CST and ADS simulators yielded similar reflection coefficients. This antenna is a superb option for the 38 GHz frequency range in 5G wireless communication.
An Improved Optimization Model of Internet Charging Scheme in Multi Service Networks Kamaruzzaman Seman; Fitri Maya Puspita; Bachok M. Taib; Zurina Shafii
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 10, No 3: September 2012
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v10i3.842

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This article will analyze new improved charging scheme with base price, quality premium and QoS networks involved. Sain and Herpers [5] already attempted to obtain revenue maximization by creating charging scheme of internet. The plan is attempted to solve multi service networks scheme as an optimization model to obtain revenue maximization using our improved model based on Byun and Chatterjee [2] and Sain and Herpers [5]. The results show that improved model can be solved optimally using optimization tool LINGO to achieve better revenue maximization. Better results are obtained in all cases rather than in [5]. The advantage of our new model is that ISP also can set up their base price and quality premium based on ISP preferences. For some cases for getting revenue maximization, we do not offer one service and just utilize some of the services.
Understanding the factors influencing the adoption of e-wallets by Malaysian youth Muhammad Naqib Mat Yunoh; Nurul Syahirah Mohamed Hashim; Zulkarami Che Musa; Mahathir Muhamad; Abd Aziz Mat Hassa; Norzalizah Bahari
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 21, No 6: December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v21i6.24082

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E-wallets have become increasingly popular around the world. This research was conducted to study the relationship between the factors and adoption of e-wallet. The population that involved in this research is youths at Teluk Intan, Perak. This study will investigate the relationship between independent variable with dependent variable. The independent variables for this research are social influence, perceived security and trust while the dependent variable is adoption of e-wallet. To ensure that the study purpose is archived, quantitative research was used for the analysis to analyse the result and the sampling technique. A set of 379 questionnaire will be used to collect data from the selected respondent among youths at Teluk Intan, Perak. The 379 respondents were from different age, gender and hometown. Thus, this research is to identify the factors that affecting the adoption of E-wallet among youths at Teluk Intan, Perak. The result for this research has been proven by using the reliability analysis, descriptive analysis and Pearson’s correlation. All hypothesis also approved for this research. According this research, the factors of social influence, perceived security and trust were significant and it influence the youths towards the adoption of e-wallet.
Design of a microstrip antenna patch with a rectangular slot for 5G applications operating at 28 GHz Salah-Eddine Didi; Imane Halkhams; Mohammed Fattah; Younes Balboul; Said Mazer; Moulhime El Bekkali
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 20, No 3: June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v20i3.23159

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In this paper, we present a study and design of a rectangular-shaped microstrip patch antenna with a rectangular shaped slot at the operating frequency is 28GHz, for fifth generation (5G) wireless applications, using the microstrip line technique for feeding. The objective of this slot is to contribute to the improvement of antenna performance. This antenna is built on a Roger RT duroid 5880 type substrate having a relative permittivity equal to 2.2, a height of h = 0.5 mm, and a loss tangent of 0.0009. The compact size of this antenna is 4.2 mm × 3.3 mm × 0.5 mm. The simulations of this antenna were performed using high-frequency structure simulator (HFSS) and computer simulation technology (CST) software whose main purpose is to confirm the results obtained for this proposed antenna. The results obtained during these simulations are as follows: resonant frequency of 27.97 GHz and reflection coefficient ) of -20.95 dB, bandwidth of 1.06 GHz, a gain of 7.5 dB, radiated power of 29.9 dBm, and efficiency of 99.83%. These results obtained by this proposed antenna are better than those obtained from already existing antennas that are published in current scientific journals. Consequently, this antenna is likely to satisfy the needs for 5G wireless communication applications.
Time encoded signal processing and recognition with vector quantization: applied to Arabic numerals Abdelmajid Lamkadam; Mohammed Karim
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 24, No 2: April 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v24i2.27443

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This article presents our contribution to speaker recognition using Arabic numerals. This recognition is based on hybridization between the time encoded signal processing and recognition (TESPAR) technique and vector quantization (VQ), in order to consolidate the classification step thanks to this combination. To set up an effective and efficient recognition system, we used a corpus recorded under ideal conditions, minimizing the differences between the reference corpus and the test corpus. We also applied the linear discriminant analysis (LDA) technique in order to discriminate the acoustic vectors and minimize the representative space. This hybridization indicated a quantifiable increase in the speaker recognition rate with the ten Arabic numerals (0–9).
Increasing the perovskite cell performance using comparative layering method between PTAA and PEDOT: PSS layers Vahdat Nazerian; Mehran Hosseinzadeh Dizaj; Amir Assari; Shahed Chehrdoust Shishvan; Fatemeh Shahnavaz; Tole Sutikno
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 22, No 5: October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v22i5.25153

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Today, perovskite solar cells are introduced and used as a suitable alternative with high efficiency for silicon solar cells. The main problem of this type of cells until now has been mostly about their instability, because these materials that are used in perovskite solar cells are rapidly destroyed in reaction with air or their efficiency is greatly reduced. In this article, we increase the productivity to an acceptable amount and also increase its stability by using new high-quality synthesized materials and also by changing the manufacturing method of perovskite solar cells. Using the hole transport layers (HTLs), in the inverse planar perovskite solar cell structure, the effect of two layers of poly (triarylamine) (PTAA) and poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT): PSS as the bottom layer of the perovskite film on the morphology of the nanoparticles, the crystallinity of the perovskite layer and the photovoltaic parameters affecting the efficiency of the solar cell made in a single-step method were investigated. The result shows the PTAA layer has been very effective in controlling the morphology of the perovskite layer, so the efficiency reached to 23.9% while the maximum efficiency per solar cell based on PEDOT: PSS is 11.37%.
Ensemble learning approach for multi-class classification of Alzheimer’s stages using magnetic resonance imaging Ambily Francis; Immanuel Alex Pandian
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 21, No 2: April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v21i2.23352

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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a gradually progressing neurodegenerative irreversible disorder. Mild cognitive impairment convertible (MCIc) is the clinical forerunner of AD. Precise diagnosis of MCIc is essential for effective treatments to reduce the progressing rate of the disease. The other cognitive states included in this study are mild cognitive impairment non-convertible (MCInc) and cognitively normal (CN). MCInc is a stage in which aged people suffer from memory problems, but the stage will not lead to AD. The classification between MCIc and MCInc is crucial for the early detection of AD. In this work, an algorithm is proposed which concatenates the output layers of Xception, InceptionV3, and MobileNet pre-trained models. The algorithm is tested on the baseline T1-weighted structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images obtained from Alzheimer’s disease neuroimaging initiative database. The proposed algorithm provided multi-class classification accuracy of 85%. Also, the proposed algorithm gave an accuracy of 85% for classifying MCIc vs MCInc, an accuracy of 94% for classifying AD vs CN, and an accuracy of 92% for classifying MCIc vs CN. The results exhibit that the proposed algorithm outruns other state-of-the-art methods for the multi-class classification and classification between MCIc and MCInc.
Clustering of swamp land types against soil resistivity and grounding resistance Dian Eka Putra; Muhammad Irfan Jambak; Zainuddin Nawawi
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 23, No 3: June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v23i3.26647

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In theory, the resistivity value of the soil is one of the factors that must be taken into account when planning a grounding installation. The resistivity value of swamp soil is 30 Ωm, as per the general requirements for electrical installation of 2011 (PUIL 2011). This value is identical to the resistivity of the soil type in The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE standard 80 in 2000), where the wet soil type has a resistivity value of 100 Ωm. It is difficult for electrical engineers to design construction on swamp land because the standard's representation of the features of swamp land does not accurately reflect the types of swamps or wetlands that exist in reality. The focus of this investigation is the resistivity value of swamp soil types. The results of this investigation will make a scientific contribution to the clustering of land at each soil resistivity value in freshwater, brackish water, saltwater, and acidic water swamp land. These soils have pH values that range from 3.5 to above 6. The research on swamp land clustering has revealed that each swamp has a distinctive resistivity value for the different types of swamp soil.
Scheme for motion estimation based on adaptive fuzzy neural network Fredy Martinez; Cristian Penagos; Luis Pacheco
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 18, No 2: April 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v18i2.14752

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Many applications of robots in collaboration with humans require the robot to follow the person autonomously. Depending on the tasks and their context, this type of tracking can be a complex problem. The paper proposes and evaluates a principle of control of autonomous robots for applications of services to people, with the capacity of prediction and adaptation for the problem of following people without the use of cameras (high level of privacy) and with a low computational cost. A robot can easily have a wide set of sensors for different variables, one of the classic sensors in a mobile robot is the distance sensor. Some of these sensors are capable of collecting a large amount of information sufficient to precisely define the positions of objects (and therefore people) around the robot, providing objective and quantitative data that can be very useful for a wide range of tasks, in particular, to perform autonomous tasks of following people. This paper uses the estimated distance from a person to a service robot to predict the behavior of a person, and thus improve performance in autonomous person following tasks. For this, we use an adaptive fuzzy neural network (AFNN) which includes a fuzzy neural network based on Takagi-Sugeno fuzzy inference, and an adaptive learning algorithm to update the membership functions and the rule base. The validity of the proposal is verified both by simulation and on a real prototype. The average RMSE of prediction over the 50 laboratory tests with different people acting as target object was 7.33.

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