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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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Big data in the hospitality industry: a methodical review Omar Jawabreh; Rami Mahmoud; Basel J. A. Ali
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 22, No 4: August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v22i4.25543

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This study intends to identify research gaps and future trends and provide a framework for the next generation of research to assess how much big data (BD) is employed in hospitality and tourist research. The study is based on a comprehensive quantitative evaluation of the relevant literature: Scopus and Web of Science (WoS)-listed academic works. The following criteria were used to assess the submissions: those who have the following traits an overview of the study’s subject matter, including its theoretical and conceptual framework, data sources, data kind and quantity, data collection methods, and data analysis methodologies. Research shows that the usage of books on hospitality and tourism management has increased in recent years. Massive volumes of data are analyzed using analytical methods. However, the scope of this investigation is really wide. Furthermore, this research contributes to an in-depth and systematic assessment of the extent to which scholars in hospitality/tourism know and work on business intelligence and BD. This is the first complete survey of the literature on the topic of hospitality and tourism.
Optimization of 14 nm double gate Bi-GFET for lower leakage current Nur Hazwani Naili Mohd Nizam; Afifah Maheran Abdul Hamid; Fauziyah Salehuddin; Khairil Ezwan Kaharudin; Noor Faizah Zainul Abidin; Anis Suhaila Mohd Zain
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.v21i1.23462

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In recent years, breakthroughs in electronics technology have resulted in upgrades in the physical properties of the metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET) toward smaller sizes and improvements in both quality and performance. Hence, the growth field effect transistor (GFET) is being promoted as one of the worthy contenders due to its superior material characteristics. A 14 nm horizontal double-gate bilayer graphene FET with a high-k/metal gate is proposed, which is composed of hafnium dioxide (HfO2) and tungsten silicide (WSix) respectively. It is simulated and modelled using silvaco ATHENA and ATLAS technology computer-aided design (TCAD) tools, as well as the Taguchi L9 orthogonal array (OA). The threshold voltage (VTH) adjustment implant dose, VTH adjustment implant energy, source/drain (S/D) implant dose, and S/D implant energy have all been investigated as process parameters. While the VTH adjustment tilt angle and the S/D implant tilt angle have both been investigated as noise factors. When compared to the initial findings before optimization, the IOFF has a value of 29.579 nA/µm, indicating a significant improvement. Findings from the optimization technique demonstrate excellent device performance with an IOFF of 28.564 nA/µm, which is closer to the international technology roadmap semiconductor (ITRS) 2013 target than before.
Optimized tri-band MIMO antenna design for 6G terahertz applications and future connectivity Jamal Hossain Nirob; Kamal Hossain Nahin; Md. Ashraful Haque; Redwan A. Ananta; Narinderjit Singh Sawaran Singh; Md. Kawsar Ahmed; Md. Sharif Ahammed; 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.v23i2.26579

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This paper presents an industrial and innovation rectangular-shaped multiple input multiple output (MIMO) antenna designed for terahertz (THz) frequency applications, specifically targeting 6G communication. The proposed antenna achieves triple-band operation at 3.62 THz, 6.248 THz, and 7.613 THz by incorporating four T-shaped slots. It is designed on a polyimide substrate with a dielectric constant of 3.5 and a tangent loss of 0.0027, with dimensions of 80 μm by 180 μm and a thickness of 11 μm. The patch and the ground plane are constructed from copper, ensuring robust performance. The antenna provides bandwidths of 0.7 THz, 2.2 THz, and 1.1 THz, with isolation levels exceeding -31.3 dB. It achieves a peak gain of 14.3 dB and a high efficiency of 94%, demonstrating its potential for high-performance THz applications. MIMO performance parameters, such as the envelope correlation coefficient (ECC), diversity gain (DG), mean effective gain (MEG), and total active reflection coefficient (TARC), exhibit excellent agreement with theoretical values. The design is further validated through simulations using computer simulation technology (CST) and a circuit model in advanced design system (ADS). The results of these tests mirrored those of the CST simulations, confirming the reliability of future 6G THz communication systems.
Feature extraction of Jabon (Anthocephalus sp) leaf disease using discrete wavelet transform Felliks Feiters Tampinongkol; Yeni Herdiyeni; Elis Nina Herliyana
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.v18i2.10714

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Jabon (Anthocephalus cadamba (Roxb.) Miq) is one type of forest plants that have very rapid growth until the process of the harvest. One inhibitor is a disease that attacks the leaves in the form of spots and blight that can cause death during the growth process of this tree. The purpose of this process is to detect the object of diseases that attack the leaves of jabon at the time in the nursery. Images of affected jabon leaf disease segmented by reducing the RGB color cylinders to separate the disease object from the background. Reduced channel G-R provides information in the form of disease areas contained in the image of Jabon leaf. Furthermore, the characteristics of leaf disease can be detected well using DWT in the 3-level decomposition process with SVM classification results that can separate both classes of spots and blight by 84.672%.
Enhancing of coverless image steganography capacity based on image block features Hadeel Talib Mangi; Suhad A. Ali; Majid Jabbar Jawad
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.v21i6.24816

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The idea of coverless information hiding has seen a great deal of development since it was initially introduced due to its effectiveness in defeating steganalysis tools. However, the capacity for general coverless information hiding methods to conceal information is limited, as well as no previous methods worked at the other requirements such as robustness. In this paper, a coverless image steganography (CIS) method for increasing capacity is proposed while retaining the robustness. The proposed method consists of several steps. Firstly, the secret data is segmented into segments of the  length. Secondly, a suitable image that has features similar to the secret message is selected and divided into non-overlapping blocks. Thirdly, these blocks are transformed into the frequency domain by applying discreet wavelet transform (DWT). Fourthly, building a hash sequence table using a suggested hashing algorithm. Fifthly, to reduce search time an indexing table is built based on the generated hash sequence. Sixthly, match each segment with the generated hash sequences and save the auxiliary information for each matched segment in the image in a file. Lastly, send the stego image and the auxiliary information file to the receiver. The experimental results show that the CIS method produces high capacity compared with previous CIS methods.
Extraction and segmentation process for the Iraqi paper currency Shaimaa Hameed Abd; Bassam H. Abd; Ivan A. Hashim; Shaimaa H. Shaker
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.v20i3.23299

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Different application like image segmentation, moving objects detection and objects tracking, required an object detection and segmentation techniques. Recently, these techniques become so important especially when only a specific part of image is important. This research paper presents an efficient algorithm that employed for objects detection and extraction process. This algorithm consists of a several steps and the validity of this algorithm is measured based on different denomination of Iraqi currency. These steps arrange as following: image conversion, deleting small and unnecessary objects from images, extraction of interest objects boundary, finally calculating the rotation angle automatically, and rotate image based on the calculated angle. The validity of algorithm measured on the seven denominations of Iraqi currency (250, 500, 1000, 5000, 10000, 25000, and 50000). This image saved in a database that contain 40 images for each denomination and the total images for all denominations are 280 images. After testing the validity of designed algorithm on all captured image, the algorithm shows high accuracy which equally to 99.6%.
System dynamics control simulation for sustainability of Indonesia’s cocoa supply chain Imam Santoso; Dodyk Pranowo; Hendrix Yulis Setyawan; Izzum Wafi'uddin; Naila Maulidina Lu'ayya; Annisa'u Choirun
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.v24i2.27509

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Indonesia’s cocoa sector faces challenges in greenhouse gas emissions and smallholder income volatility. This study develops a system dynamics model to simulate the interrelationship between carbon emissions and economic performance across the cocoa value chain, identify leverage points, and evaluate alternative policy scenarios. The model integrates environmental and economic variables into dynamic feedback structures, enabling scenario-based assessment of intervention strategies. Five scenarios were simulated: composting cocoa waste increased farmer income by 2% and reduced farm-level emissions from 0.43 to 0.303 kg CO₂-eq/kg (29.79% total reduction); biogas conversion raised income by 13.56% and reduced emissions by 11%; converting cocoa waste into animal feed slightly increased income by 0.23% while cutting emissions by 58.6%; combining composting with improved transport efficiency reduced emissions by 14%; and integrating composting, logistics optimization, and government-supported input subsidies yielded the highest performance, with a 13.50% income increase and a 70% emission reduction. These results demonstrate that integrated, system-based interventions can enhance both economic resilience and environmental sustainability. The system dynamics model provides policymakers and supply chain actors with actionable insights for designing effective, climate-aligned strategies in Indonesia’s cocoa industry.
Performance analysis of circular polarization X-band microstrip patch antenna combined with conical horn B. Pratiknyo Adi Mahatmanto; Dedi Irawadi; Hidayat Gunawan; Nugroho Widi Jatmiko; Dinari Nikken Sulastrie Sirin; Supriyono Supriyono; Suhermanto Suhermanto; Bambang Dewandaru; Catur Apriono
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.v22i5.25748

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A ground station antenna system features a conical horn attached to a microstrip antenna as an alternate receiving feed antenna. The proposed microstrip antenna has circular polarization and operates in the X-band. The far-field parameters of the antenna are measured after developing and simulating the combination of a conical horn and a microstrip antenna. The modeling results for a microstrip antenna with a conical horn offer a working bandwidth of 930 MHz, spanning frequencies 7.44 GHz to 8.37 GHz. The axial ratio measurements for a microstrip antenna joined with a conical horn produce a working bandwidth of 150 MHz, covering frequencies ranging from 7.72 GHz to 7.87 GHz. The conical horn is attached to a microstrip antenna and has a gain of 15.1 dB. The proposed antenna is designed to meet ground station antenna requirements by pairing it with a parabolic reflector with a diameter of 3.7 meters. The primary focus antenna of the proposed design was chosen. The feed antenna and parabolic reflector should be positioned at a focus point distance of 1110 mm for a total gain of 38.9 dB at 7.8 GHz frequency. The proposed antenna can be applied on X-band remote sensing ground stations as a receiving antenna.
Inverse modeling of few-mode fiber for high-speed optical communication networks Bhagyalaxmi Behera; Shailendra Kumar Varshney; Mihir Narayan Mohanty
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.v21i2.23773

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Few-mode fibers have been used in contemporary communication with mode multiplexing and space-division-multiplexing techniques to enhance the capacity crunch in recent communication links. The design parameters of the proposed fiber are predicted through machine learning-based inverse design approach, using regression model. The proposed few-mode fibre profile parameters are predicted with an accuracy of 99.95% to guide five to ten modes with weak coupling among the guided modes. In second phase of this work, the authors used a finite difference method-based solver to obtain the modal characteristics of the proposed fibre with predicted parameters for six guided modes, namely, LP01, LP11, LP21, LP31, LP41, and LP51. The numerical simulation results show that the predicted profile parameter maximizes effective mode-area and minimizes the inter-channel crosstalk for mode division multiplexing transmission over C-band. Besides this, the proposed ring-core few-mode fiber also exhibits nearly zero-dispersion for LP01 mode at 1550 nm along with low dispersion for other higher-order modes. Finally, an intensity-modulation and direct-detection mode multiplexed transmission link without erbium-doped fiber amplifier is established with six-spatial channels over 50 km and an attenuation of 0.18 dB/km to achieve minimum bit-error-rate of 4.45×10-9.
Archimides multiband micro ribbon spiral antenna for energy harvesting Edison Andrés Zapata Ochoa; Vanessa García Pineda; Alejandro Valencia Arias; Francisco Eugenio López Giraldo
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 23, No 4: August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v23i4.25702

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The current need to conserve natural resources and find new ways to advance without damaging the environment has led to the search for different energy sources. In this sense, the availability of radio frequency (RF) energy is found as a favorable option for new energy sources. This work describes the design of a microstrip antenna for the collection of radiofrequency energy in the megahertz band. Using the automatic optimization software computer simulation technology (CST) Studio, a circular spiral antenna is simulated using the low-cost FR4 substrate with a thickness of 1.57 mm and copper as the conductive material with a thickness of 0.035 mm. The proposed design presents resonance frequencies in multiple bands from 550 MHz to 1900 MHz, with bandwidths between 15 MHz and 150 MHz. The antenna design is based on the resonant cavity model and presents circular polarization due to its design coil type, with modified geometry using symmetrical orthogonal slots to generate multiple working bands. The design of this antenna can capture the power emitted by the frequency bands used in mobile telephony, radio communications, broadcasting, and television.

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