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Electronic Information Board Based on AVR Atmega128 for TEWS in Cilacap Galih Mustiko Aji; Artdhita Fajar Pratiwi; Purwiyanto Purwiyanto; Chairunnisa Chairunnisa; Achmad Munir
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 7, No 2: June 2018
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1191.449 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v7i2.677

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Dissemination methods of tsunami Information in Cilacap uses voice and siren. There are some constraints on the methods, especially in social aspects for particular society. Utilization of electronic information board is one of alternative solutions that can be offered to the society in responding tsunami information or warning. In this paper, a wireless electronic information board is designed to display the tsunami disaster warning visually. In normal condition or when there is no disaster, the information board can be utilized to display the information about evacuation procedure. The proposed electronic information board is implemented in multicolor using three sets of LED dot matrix panel P10 which have 32 x 16 pixels resolution and is controlled using microcontroller. The result showed that this device was capable to show the tsunami information such as “Status Awas”, “Status Siaga”, “Status Waspada”, and “Evacuation Route”.
Robot Motion Control Using the Emotiv EPOC EEG System Sandy Akbar Dewangga; Handayani Tjandrasa; Darlis Herumurti
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 7, No 2: June 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (360.633 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v7i2.678

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Brain-computer interfaces have been explored for years with the intent of using human thoughts to control mechanical system. By capturing the transmission of signals directly from the human brain or electroencephalogram (EEG), human thoughts can be made as motion commands to the robot. This paper presents a prototype for an electroencephalogram (EEG) based brain-actuated robot control system using mental commands. In this study, Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) and Support Vector Machine (SVM) method were combined to establish the best model. Dataset containing features of EEG signals were obtained from the subject non-invasively using Emotiv EPOC headset. The best model was then used by Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) to classify the EEG signals into robot motion commands to control the robot directly. The result of the classification gave the average accuracy of 69.06%.
A Nonlinear TSNN Based Model of a Lead Acid Battery El Mehdi Laadissi; Anas El Filali; Malika Zazi
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 7, No 2: June 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (527.452 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v7i2.675

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The paper studies a nonlinear model based on time series neural network system (TSNN) to improve the highly nonlinear dynamic model of an automotive lead acid cell battery. Artificial neural network (ANN) take into consideration the dynamic behavior of both input-output variables of the battery charge-discharge processes. The ANN works as a benchmark, its inputs include delays and charging/discharging current values. To train our neural network, we performed a pulse discharge on a lead acid battery to collect experimental data. Results are presented and compared with a nonlinear Hammerstein-Wiener model. The ANN and nonlinear autoregressive exogenous model (NARX) models achieved satisfying results.
Information Technology Supplier Management in Hospitals Indra Kharisma Raharjana; Ayundha Puspadini; Eva Hariyanti
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 7, No 2: June 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (241.196 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v7i2.694

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In this study, we developed a document for managing Information Technology suppliers in hospitals. This document is used to ensure the proper management of IT suppliers in the hospital. Products and services in Information Technology have characteristics and specifications that are always up to date, making it difficult for non-IT people to understand. Hospitals whose main business in the health sector is often lack of human resources who understand IT. Observations and interviews were conducted in Indonesian hospital, to identify the characteristics and problems in supplier management. Control Objectives for Information and Related Technologies (COBIT), Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) and government regulations on supplier management were reviewed and combined as a benchmark and guidance on how supplier management activities are carried out. The result of the process is a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) document.    The parties involved in the supplier management process have evaluated the SOP document. From the results of the study, it is known that currently, the hospital is still focused on procedures procurement of goods and services that are government regulated. This study proposes some new activities that are not currently done by the hospital.
Detection of Prostate Cancer Using Radial/Axial Scanning of 2D Trans-rectal Ultrasound Images Chijindu V. C.; Udeze C. C.; Ahaneku M. A.; Anoliefo E.C.
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 7, No 2: June 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (709.331 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v7i2.727

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The search for improvement in the result of segmentation of regions of interest in medical images has continued to be a source of challenge to researchers. Several research efforts have gone in to delineate regions of interest in the prostate gland from Trans-rectal ultrasound (TRUS) 2D-images. In this work, we develop a fast algorithm based on radial/axial scanning of the pixels of the prostate gland image with the goal of detecting hyper-echoic pixels that are bound within the boundaries of the gland TRUS 2D-images. The algorithm implements expert knowledge and utilizes the features extracted from the intensity of the TRUS images, primarily the relative intensity and gradient to delineate region of interest. It employs radial/axial scanning of the image from common seed point automatically selected to detect the region of the gland and subsequently hyper-echoic pixels which indicate suspected cancerous tissue cites. Evaluation of the algorithm performance was done by comparing detection result with that of expert radiologists. The detection algorithm gave an average accuracy of 88.55% and sensitivity of 71.65%.
An Enhanced FPGA Based Asynchronous Microprocessor Design Using VIVADO and ISIM Archana Rani; Naresh Grover
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 7, No 2: June 2018
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This paper deals with the novel design and implementation of asynchronous microprocessor by using HDL on Vivado tool wherein it has the capability of handling even I-Type, R-Type and Jump instructions with multiplier instruction packet. Moreover, it uses separate memory for instructions and data read-write that can be changed at any time. The complete design has been synthesized and simulated using Vivado. The complete design is targeted on Xilinx Virtex-7 FPGA. This paper more focuses on the use of Vivado Tool for advanced FPGA device. By using Vivado we get enhaced analysis result for better view of properly Route & Placed design.
Development of Intelligent Multi-agents System for Collaborative e-learning Support Issam Matazi; Rochdi Messoussi; Salah-Eddine Bellmallem; Ilham Oumaira; Abdellah Bennane; Raja Touahni
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 7, No 2: June 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (900.646 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v7i2.860

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The aim of this paper is the introduction of intelligence in e-learning collaborative system. In such system, the tutor plays an important role to facilitate collaboration between users and boost less active among them to get more involved for good pedagogical action. However, the problem lies in the large number of platform users, and the tutor tasks become difficult if not impossible. Therefore, we used fuzzy logic technics in order to solve this problem by automating tutor tasks and creating an artificial agent. This agent is elaborate in basing on the learners activities, especially the assessment of their collaborative behaviors. After the implementation of intelligent collaborative system by using Moodle platform, we have tested it. The reader will discover our approach and relevant results.
Noise and Bandwidth Consideration in Designing Op-Amp Based Transimpedance Amplifier for VLC Trio Adiono; Rachmad Vidya Wicaksana Putra; Syifaul Fuada
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 7, No 2: June 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (414.398 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v7i2.870

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In a visible light communication (VLC) system, there are many modules involved. One of the important modules is Transimpedance Amplifier (TIA) that resides in the analog front-end receiver (Rx-AFE). TIA is responsible for performing signal conversion from current signal, which is provided from the photodiode (PD) to voltage signal. It is the reason why the TIA should be operating in low noise condition and wide bandwidth of frequency. These will enable a flexible coverage of the VLC system in performing its signal processing. Hence, in this research, we provide considerations of the noise and frequency bandwidth analysis in designing TIA to cope with the required design specification of a VLC system.
WiFi-Friendly Building to Enable WiFi Signal Indoor Suherman Suherman
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 7, No 2: June 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (635.477 KB) | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v7i2.871

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The 802.11 networks (wireless fidelity (WiFi) networks) have been the main wireless internet access infrastructure within houses and buildings. Besides access point placement, building architectures contribute to the WiFi signal spreading. Even dough WiFi installation in buildings becomes prevalent; the building architectures still do not take WiFi-friendliness into considerations. Current research on building and WiFi are on access point location, location based service and home automation. In fact, the more friendly the building to WiFi signal, the more efficient the 802.11 based wireless infrastructure. This paper introduces the term of WiFi-friendly building by considering signal propagations, the obstacle impact, as well as proposing an ornament-attaced reflector and a hole-in-the-wall structure to improve WiFi signal distribution. Experiment results show that obstacle materials made of concrete reducing WiFi signal the most, followed by metal and wood. Reflecting materials are able to improve the received signal level, for instance, the implemented ornament-attached reflector is able improving the received signal up to 6.56 dBm. Further, the hole-in-the-wall structure is successfully increasing WiFi signal up to 2.3 dBm.
The Effects of Nitrogen and Oxygen Atmosphere on the Photoconductivity of Trimethyl Phenyl Diamine Thin Films Nazrul Anuar Nayan; Khairul Anuar A. Rahman
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 7, No 2: June 2018
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Organic materials were previously used as insulators in electrical technology. These materials, however, are currently used as conductors once their photoconductivity is confirmed and studied. From the literature, it has shown that the photoconductivity of trimethyl phenyl diamine (TPD) increases in the air and decreased in the atmosphere of the vacuum. To the best of our knowledge, there is no detailed study of the effects of gas in the air that affect TPD photoconductivity. In this study we investigate the effects of nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2) gases on photoconductivity, degradation and residual decay of photoconductivity for thin film TPD. The results of the study show that in the atmosphere of O2, TPD produces about seven times higher photoconductivity compared to N2 conditions. It also shows that, N2 and O2 provide more effective response time during photoconductivity residual decay. Photoconductivity degradation occurs in all conditions and its recovery takes more than 65 hours.

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