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Performance evaluation of generative adversarial networks for generating mugshot images from text description Bahrum, Nur Nabilah; Setumin, Samsul; Othman, Nor Azlan; Fitri Maruzuki, Mohd Ikmal; Abdullah, Mohd Firdaus; Che Ani, Adi Izhar
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 13, No 1: February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v13i1.5895

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The process of identifying photos from a sketch has been explored by many researchers, and the performance of the identification process is almost perfect, particularly for viewed sketches. Suspect identification based on sketches is one of the applications in forensic science. To identify the suspect using these kinds of methods, a face sketch is required. Hence, the methods require skilled artists to sketch the suspect based on descriptions provided by eyewitnesses. However, the skills of these artists are different from one another, which results in different rendered sketches. Therefore, this work attempts to propose a new identification method based only on forensic face-written descriptions. To investigate the feasibility of the proposed method, this study has evaluated the performance of some text-to-photo generators on both viewed and forensic datasets using three different models of GAN which are SAGAN, DFGAN, and DCGAN. Then, the generated images are compared to the real photo contained within those datasets to evaluate how well the proposed method recognizes the faces. The results demonstrated that the recognition rate for the generated photos by the DCGAN models is better than the other two models which achieve a 38.3% recognition rate at rank-10 for mugshot identification.
White light-emitting diode daubed via CaSc2O4:Ho3+/Yb3+ nanocrystal sheets enclosed using SiO2 Tung, Ha Thanh; Nguyen Thi, Dieu An
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v13i1.4971

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Our investigation assesses the downshifting (DS), periodicity up-transmutation as well as internal light consistency from phosphor samples of CaSc2O4 incorporated with Ho3+/Yb3+ along with up-conversion from CaY2O4 incorporated with Ho3+/Yb3+. These samples are created via precursor antecedent compound technique. The generation for the crystalline samples having orthorhombic stage is validated by the X-ray powder diffraction. The dispersal reflectance spectra exhibit several lines within the zones of ultraviolet–visible–near infrared (UV-vis-NIR), resulting from the ions of Ho3+ as well as Yb3+. The optical band gap (Eg) results reach 5.69 and 5.58 eV, corresponding to CaSc2O4:Ho3+/Yb3+ and CaY2O4:Ho3+/Yb3+. The CaSc2O4:Ho3+/Yb3+ samples exhibit potent downshifting discharge in green hue when excited under 454 nm. CaSc2O4:Ho3+/Yb3+, as well as CaY2O4:Ho3+/Yb3+, exhibit potent discharges in green hue as well as near-infrared up-transmutation discharges in faint blue and red hues when excited under 980 nm. The spectrum hue clarity -Sgr – for CaSc2O4:Ho3+(1%)/Yb3+(5%) reaches 0.78. The disparity in pumping force yields internal light consistency for said sample with the green discharge, being nonexistent in the CaY2O4:Ho3+(1%)/Yb3+(5%) sample. As such, CaSc2O4:Ho3+/Yb3+ may prove useful when applied to up-transmutation apparatuses.
A Thai-language chatbot analyzing mosquito-borne diseases using Jaccard similarity Chanakot, Benjamin; Sanrach, Charun
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v13i1.6048

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The objective of this study is to create a Thai-language chatbot analyzing mosquito-borne diseases using Jaccard similarity with an aim to develop an artificial intelligence (AI)-based chatbot used to analyze Aedes-borne diseases through natural language processing. The analysis occurred when the symptoms provided by users on the chatbot were assessed to select relevant words as text attributes using the term frequency-inverse document frequency (TF-IDF) before the Jaccard similarity was used to measure the similarity of the information on the mosquito-borne disease database. The Line Messaging API was applied to facilitate communication between users and the chatbot through the Line application. The chatbot applied PHP 7.2.34 and MySQL 5.7.32 for database management, with Apache 2.2.29 serving as the bot server. The performance evaluation of the chatbot revealed that the chatbot accurately understood user intentions with an intent accuracy of 85.00%. Likewise, the usability of the chatbot was assessed using the system usability scale (SUS), and it received a score of 89.75, indicating a high level of user-friendliness. Furthermore, it has been found that appropriate tokenization enables accurate feature selection. This leads to improved accuracy in measuring Jaccard similarity. Consequently, the chatbot is capable of providing precise responses that align with the user's intent.
A reconfigurable switching diode loaded patch antenna for S, C, X, Ku, and K bands applications Shuriji, Mushreq Abdulhussain; Thaher, Raad Hamdan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v13i1.5738

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A reconfigurable patch loaded via a switching radio frequency (RF) diode has been designed, investigated, and fabricated. The fabricated microstrip is able to adjust among several frequencies. A spectrum analyzer is used to test and measure different modes of operations. The proposed antenna is offered a new solution of uncomplicated and incomplex design via eliminating the biasing circuit while maintaining the finest performance. Two fast-switching diodes have been inserted as a new electrical reconfiguration technique. Thus, the suggested antenna is skilled to function in different bands. An ultra-small size antenna of 31×21 mm2 has offered various operating frequencies such as S-band at 2.4 GHz, C-band at 4.97 GHz, 5.06 GHz, 5.18 GHz, 5.1 GHz, and 7.94 GHz, X-band at 10.73 GHz, 10.91 GHz, and 11.9 GHz, Ku-band at 13.52 GHz, 14.78 GHz, 14.97 GHz, 15.63 GHz, 16.4 GHz, 17.3 GHz, and 17.48 GHz, and K-band at 19 GHz. The manufactured reconfigurable patch antenna is proficient for several wireless technologies for instance industrial scientific medical band (ISM): Bluetooth, wireless-fidelity (Wi-Fi), ZigBee, internet of things (IoT), WiMAX, and smart power meters. Also, long term evolution (LTE), 5G applications, fixed wireless systems (FWS), and satellite communication applications.
Stability analysis of a сlosed non-linear system “FC-BM” of the electric drive of an electric vehicle Z. Yerlan, Amangaliyev; I. Yuri, Shadkhin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v13i1.5653

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The article presents the analysis and stability program of the closed non-linear system frequency converter-brushless motor “(FC-BM)”, which differs significantly from the analysis of linear systems. First of all, this is because the stability property of a nonlinear system depends on the initial conditions and external influences: for some input signals, the system will be stable, while for others it becomes unstable. Consequently, the stability criteria developed in the linear theory cannot be applied to their analysis. The stability of a non-linear automatic control system means that small changes in the input signal or disturbances, initial conditions, or plant parameters will not take the output variable beyond a sufficiently small neighborhood of the equilibrium point or limit cycle. Since several equilibrium positions can exist for a non-linear system, stability should be analyzed in the vicinity of each of them. This complicates the task of research.
Evaluation of the performance of the vehicular ad hoc network protocols in the case of V2I and EV2I communications Mohammed, Dania; Mansor, Muhamad; Hock, Goh Chin
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 13, No 1: February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v13i1.5516

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Vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) is an intelligent technology that enables efficient communication, secure data transmission, and traffic management. The purpose of routing protocols in the VANET network is to route data between vehicles (V2V) and vehicles-to-infrastructure (V2I). Recently, researchers have shown interest in designing effective routing protocols for the VANET network, as not all existing protocols are suitable for all traffic scenarios. Electric vehicles (EVs) are increasingly being adopted and integrated into intelligent transportation systems (ITS). Developed countries are actively promoting sustainable transportation solutions to increase energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions. Therefore, this research presents an EV charging station (CS) management scheme based on communication between EVs and RSUs, with performance evaluation simulated using VANET network protocols. In this study, the G-MDORA, MDORA, and geographical routing protocol (GRP) protocols were modified to accommodate V2I communication, and RSUs were distributed along the roadmap. Additionally, a scheme for managing electric vehicle CS was presented, focusing on the communication between electric vehicles and RSUs in the EV2I context. Performance was evaluated using the G-MDORA, GRP, and MDORA protocols, considering factors such as throughput, communication overhead, packet delivery ratio, and end to end delay.
Pattern analysis on Aquilaria Malaccensis using machine learning Hasnu Al-Hadi, Anis Hazirah 'Izzati; Mohd Huzir, Siti Mariatul Hazwa; Zaidi, Amir Hussairi; Ismail, Nurlaila; Mohd Yusoff, Zakiah; Haron, Mohamad Hushnie; Taib, Mohd Nasir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v13i1.5562

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Aquilaria Malaccensis was found to generate agarwood. Because of its multiple benefits, agarwood essential oil, sometimes known as “black gold” is highly regarded universally. There is currently no accepted method for classifying various grades of agarwood essential oil. Due to the fact that the agarwood essential oil is assessed using a human sensory panel, the existing grading method is ineffective. Since different people may have different viewpoints on how to grade agarwood essential oil, it is not practical to apply the method universally. Several innovative methods for determining the classification of agarwood essential oil have been proposed and put into practise as a result of advanced technology. The study has constructed a pattern analysis on different grades of agarwood essential oil using 2D scatter plot. The results successfully indicate the scatter plots are scattered groupedly.
New developments and trends in 5G technologies: applications and concepts Tyokighir, Silas Soo; Mom, Joseph; Ukhurebor, Kingsley Eghonghon; Igwue, Gabriel
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 13, No 1: February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v13i1.6032

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Fifth-generation (5G) wireless technology is the most up-to-date iteration of mobile data networks. This research analyzes the effectiveness of next-generation mobile networks in tandem with mobile communication technologies. Various difficulties encountered at each stage are discussed. With the advent of 5G networks, users may connect to the internet at lightning speeds from almost any location. 5G is one of a kind because of its new characteristics, which allow it to link people and enable them to operate gadgets, machines, and things. 5G mobile technology’s varying speed and capabilities will allow for new user experiences and link new businesses. Companies must know where they can best put 5G to use. This research paper examines and analyzes various topics in great detail, demonstrating how mmWave, massive multiple-input and multiple-output (massive MIMO), microcells, mobile edge computing (MEC), beamforming, diverse antenna technologies, and so on can all work together to improve cellular networks. The primary goals of this article are to demonstrate some of the most recent technical developments and to analyze potential future research directions for the 5G mobile system.
Effect of proton radiation on gallium nitride light emitting diodes Baba, Tamana; Husni, Muhammad Hazeeq; Saidin, Norazlina; Hasbullah, Nurul Fadzlin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v13i1.6205

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The compound semiconductor gallium nitride offers enormous potential for facilitating economic expansion in the silicon-based semiconductor industry, which is currently seeing decreasing performance returns compared to investment costs. Its high electron mobility and electric field strength at the material level have already demonstrated enormous potential for photonics and high-frequency communications applications. However, its application in devices used in the radiation-prone environment is hindered by degradation and failure caused by the radiation. In this paper, the effect of proton radiation on the electrical properties of InGaN light emitting diodes (LEDs) for the fluence range of 1×1014 cm-2 to 3×1014 cm-2 is performed. On comparing the results before and after radiation, it is found that radiation mainly affected the reverse IV characteristics of the device with little or no effect on forward IV or CV characteristics. Apart from the electric properties, the optical properties of the LEDs show improvement after radiation as the light intensity increases post-irradiation.
A novel miniaturized radiometer front-end for early breast cancer detection using ultra-wideband flexible antenna Elouerghi, Achraf; Khomsi, Zakaryae; Bellarbi, Larbi; Jbari, Atman
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 13, No 1: February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v13i1.5702

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This article introduces a new design of the front-end part of a passive and miniature radiometer, which has been developed to detect breast cancer at an early stage, by measuring temperature in deep mammary tissues. The design and simulation of each element of the microwave radiometer are carried out using computer simulation technology microwave (CST MWS) software. The proposed measurement system consists of a miniaturized ultra-wideband (UWB) flexible antenna operating in the S-band (2-4 GHz), a breast phantom, a low noise amplifier (LNA), a bandpass filter, and a radio frequency (RF) power detector. These components were combined with active circuits to build the front-end system using the co-simulation modules provided by the CST MWS. The method is based on the concept that the virtually created tumor increases the temperature inside the breast phantom, and to detect the abnormality, we applied the proposed radiometer front-end on breast phantom to measure the gain variation. The results demonstrated that the design of the proposed miniaturized radiometer has promising performance in terms of stability and gain variation, indeed, the difference in maximum gain |ΔGmax| measured between abnormal and healthy phantom is about 0.92 dB at 2.75 GHz. This indicates its potential for detecting breast tumors.

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