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PEMBANGUNAN PLTMH DI DESA GIRIKERTO KECAMATAN TURI KABUPATEN SLEMAN
F. Eko Wismo Winarto
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 4, No 3: December 2006
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DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v4i3.1313
Paper ini akan memaparkan analisis dan perencanaan pembangunan PLTMH di desa Girikerta, Kecamatan Turi, Kabupaten Sleman. Analisis dan perencanaan pembangunan dimulai dengan pengumpulan data-data lapangan yang meliputi data calon lokasi dan data sosial ekonomi. Atas dasar data tersebut, kemudian direncanakan pembangunan PLTMH sesuai daya dukung lingkungannya yang terdiri atas: bak penampung/bak penenang, penstock (pipa pesat), turbin, jenis generator serta disain power house PLTMH yang meliputi: pondasi, lantai, dinding, jendela, dan atap yang akan digunakan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa: faktor sosial lingkungan setempat sangat menentukan terutama kebiasaan menggunakan air dengan boros harus diubah menjadi seefisien mungkin, harus tercipta community development yang siap mendukung operasional PLTMH dan Kesadaran akan green energy yang abadi harus ditumbuhkan agar PLTMH yang telah dibangun tidak sia-sia.
Temperature Control of the 25kW Parabolic Dish-Stirling Engine System
Liaw Geok Pheng;
Mohd Ruddin Ab Ghani;
Chin Kim Gan;
Tole Sutikno
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 14, No 3: September 2016
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DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v14i3.4055
This paper is under in-depth investigation due to suspicion of possible plagiarism on a high similarity indexNowadays, even though many researchers continue to investigate and study about Parabolic Dish based on Concentration Solar Power (CSP), the findings are not conclusive and do not provide accurate evidence and proof on the potential of CSP development in Malaysia. The missing link in the Parabolic Dish (PD) Stirling Engine system modelled is the control systems, which vary the amount of working gas in the Stirling engine. The temperature of the heater in PD system which has been modelled is overheated and causes damage to the heater material, low output efficiency, high thermal losses and effect to the lifespan of the PD system. Therefore, the primary aim of this paper was to design a control system to maximize output efficiency during a normal operation by maintaining the heater/absorber temperature at the highest safe operating point and preventing excessive range of threshold to prevent damage to the heater material.
Thermal Condition and Losses in Ultra-High-Speed Generators
Flur Ismagilov;
Viacheslav Vavilov;
Ruslan Karimov;
Denis Gusakov
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 15, No 3: September 2017
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DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v15i3.6365
In this paper ultra-high-speed generators operated in intermittent periodic and short-term mode were considered. Experimental studies of losses depending on frequencies in the magnetic core of microelectromechanical energy converters made from amorphous steel were made. Dependence of the flux density from the temperature in the air gap of the experimental layout of high-coercivity permanent magnets was obtained. Computer modeling of the magnetic field distribution on the cross section of the stator magnetic core of microelectromechanical energy converters were made in the software package Ansoft Maxwell. Dependence of friction losses of the rotor around the air from the air temperature was obtained. Comparisons of losses and efficiency of microelectromechanical energy converters in a cold state and after 10 minutes of operation without cooling were made.
Fingerprint Pattern of Matching Family with GLCM Feature
Bahtiar Imran;
Karya Gunawan;
Muhammad Zohri;
Lalu Darmawan Bakti
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 16, No 4: August 2018
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DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v16i4.8534
In this research, fingerprint pattern matching is done to find out whether there is the similarity between parent and child fingerprint pattern. An important step in fingerprint matching is the fingerprint pattern search and matching. Fingerprint data is used by 11 families from various families. The method used in fingerprint feature extraction is GLCM. The GLCM angle used is 0o, and the features used are contrast, homogeneity, correlation, and energy. For fingerprint pattern matching use minutiae score. From the results obtained GLCM has been widely used in fingerprint texture analysis. This study proves that the proposed method for matching fingerprints on parents and children gets the most dominant pattern is the loop pattern.
Sensorless Control of a Fault-Tolerant Multi-Level PMSM Drive
Kamel Saleh;
Mark Sumner
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 16, No 6: December 2018
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DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v16i6.9647
This paper presents a new technique to track the saliency position in a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) post a single phase open-circuit fault. The PMSM is driven by a fault-tolerant multi-level inverter that is utilized to implement a fault-tolerant control strategy to minimize system performance degradation post the fault.The fault-tolerant multi-level inverter is consisting of a number of insulated-gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs). The dynamic current reponses of the PMSM motor due to the switching actions of these IGBTs are used extract the saliency position. This process is not introducing any modification to the operation of the fault-tolerant multil-level inverter as it uses only the fundamental pulse width modulation (PWM) waveform. Moreover,it considers the modifications introduced to the PMSM motor and the multi-level inverter post the fault.Simulation results are provided to verify the effectiveness of the proposed strategy of saliency tracking of a PMSM motor driven by a fault-tolerant four-leg multi-level inverter over a wide range of speeds in the case of a single-phase open circuit fault.
Pilot reuse sequences for TDD in downlink multi-cells to improve data rates
Adeeb Salh;
Lukman Audah;
Nor S. M. Shah;
Shipun A. Hamzah
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 17, No 5: October 2019
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DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v17i5.12809
The exponential growth in demand for high data rate transmission to users in fifth generation wireless networks, focus there has been a particular research focus on new techniques that achievable high data rate by suppressing interference between neighboring cells. In this paper, we propose that system performance can be improved by using perfect channel estimation and reducing effective interference with pilot reuse that mitigate strong pilot contamination based on the knowledge of large-scale fading coefficients. We derived the lower bounds on the achievable data rate in downlink by analyzing the performance of the zero-forcing precoding method and derive the signal-to-interference noise ratio to mitigate interference between neighboring cells. From the simulation results, the large pilot reuse sequences improved the achievable data rate and provided better estimation for a channel. When the number of users is large, the interference between neighboring cells can be suppressed by using orthogonal pilot reuse sequences.
The flow of baseline estimation using a single omnidirectional camera
Sukma Meganova Effendi;
Dadet Pramadihanto;
Riyanto Sigit
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 18, No 3: June 2020
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DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v18i3.14797
Baseline is a distance between two cameras, but we cannot get information from a single camera. Baseline is one of the important parameters to find the depth of objects in stereo image triangulation. The flow of baseline is produced by moving the camera in horizontal axis from its original location. Using baseline estimation, we can determined the depth of an object by using only an omnidirectional camera. This research focus on determining the flow of baseline before calculating the disparity map. To estimate the flow and to tracking the object, we use three and four points in the surface of an object from two different data (panoramic image) that were already chosen. By moving the camera horizontally, we get the tracks of them. The obtained tracks are visually similar. Each track represent the coordinate of each tracking point. Two of four tracks have a graphical representation similar to second order polynomial.
Kernal based speaker specific feature extraction and its applications in iTaukei cross language speaker recognition
Satyanand Singh;
Pragya Singh
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 18, No 5: October 2020
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DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v18i5.14655
Extraction and classification algorithms based on kernel nonlinear features are popular in the new direction of research in machine learning. This research paper considers their practical application in the iTaukei automatic speaker recognition system (ASR) for cross-language speech recognition. Second, nonlinear speaker-specific extraction methods such as kernel principal component analysis (KPCA), kernel independent component analysis (KICA), and kernel linear discriminant analysis (KLDA) are summarized. The conversion effects on subsequent classifications were tested in conjunction with Gaussian mixture modeling (GMM) learning algorithms; in most cases, computations were found to have a beneficial effect on classification performance. Additionally, the best results were achieved by the Kernel linear discriminant analysis (KLDA) algorithm. The performance of the ASR system is evaluated for clear speech to a wide range of speech quality using ATR Japanese C language corpus and self-recorded iTaukei corpus. The ASR efficiency of KLDA, KICA, and KLDA technique for 6 sec of ATR Japanese C language corpus 99.7%, 99.6%, and 99.1% and equal error rate (EER) are 1.95%, 2.31%, and 3.41% respectively. The EER improvement of the KLDA technique-based ASR system compared with KICA and KPCA is 4.25% and 8.51% respectively.
Assessment of Voltage Stability Using Network Equivalent
Priyanath Das;
Sunita Halder nee Dey;
Abhijit Chakrabarti;
Tanaya Datta
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 9, No 3: December 2011
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DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v9i3.753
In this paper a fast system voltage stability index (FSVSI) has been proposed to assess overall system voltage stability of a multi-bus power system at a particular operating point using the concept of two bus network equivalent. A universal direct voltage stability index has also been explored to assess local (DVSI) as well as overall system voltage stability (DSVSI). An index called system transmission quality factor (STQF) has been developed to assess the power transmission quality of the overall system in the context of voltage stability. Two FACTS controllers, TCSC and STATCOM have also been incorporated in the present study to observe their effectiveness to ensure voltage stabilty. STATCOM has been found to be superior in order to improve voltage stability of power system as compared to TCSC. The developed concept has been validated using practical India Easten Grid (WBSEB system) and it has a high potential of on-line application.
Multi-focus Image Fusion with Sparse Feature Based Pulse Coupled Neural Network
Yongxin Zhang;
Li Chen;
Zhihua Zhao;
Jian Jia
TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control) Vol 12, No 2: June 2014
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DOI: 10.12928/telkomnika.v12i2.66
In order to better extract the focused regions and effectively improve the quality of the fused image, a novel multi-focus image fusion scheme with sparse feature based pulse coupled neural network (PCNN) is proposed. The registered source images are decomposed into principal matrices and sparse matrices by robust principal component analysis (RPCA). The salient features of the sparse matrices construct the sparse feature space of the source images. The sparse features are used to motivate the PCNN neurons. The focused regions of the source images are detected by the output of the PCNN and integrated to construct the final fused image. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme works better in extracting the focused regions and improving the fusion quality compared to the other existing fusion methods in both spatial and transform domain.